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Posted on 4/10/15 at 12:44 am to
Posted by cincoocho
New Orleans
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 4/10/15 at 12:44 am to
I really do want a tube amp, but don't you have to crank those to get good tones out of them?
Posted by TigerRanter
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2005
6708 posts
Posted on 4/10/15 at 6:38 am to
I love my Super Champ. It's 2 channels: 1 channel that is just straight tube and the second has 16 classic fender models. Plus, it has built in reverb, trem, vibratone, delay, chorus and a few mixtures of the effects. It's gotta be the best amp in that price range.
This post was edited on 4/10/15 at 6:41 am
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
89613 posts
Posted on 4/10/15 at 10:28 am to
quote:

I really do want a tube amp, but don't you have to crank those to get good tones out of them?


Not if you stay relatively clean, like with classic Fender tone. The crunchier you go, the more likely you're going to have to go louder, anyway, for it to sound right (IMHO).

(ETA: And I think you need to budget $800 to a grand for a decent, new tube amp. Plus, they aren't maintenance free and you have to be more careful to move them around to gig.)
This post was edited on 4/10/15 at 10:30 am
Posted by dnm3305
Member since Feb 2009
13612 posts
Posted on 4/10/15 at 11:44 am to
quote:

I really do want a tube amp, but don't you have to crank those to get good tones out of them?


You have to crank them to get "certain" tones out of them, not necessarily only good tones. You crank them to get some power tube distortion going. It gives the amp a nice and creamy chunk sound like on most classic rock records. You dont have to crank an amp to get a great sound though.

You can go one of two ways -
Option 1 - A clean lower wattage one channel amp like a Fender Blues Junior with a few high quality pedals to boost the preamp and for modulation. ebay - $300 Since you didnt list what kind of music youre playing, I would assume some variation of rock/blues. For the money, it's tough to beat the tone of these little Fenders and 15 watts is plenty loud enough for jam sessions. Great budget boost/OD pedal would be a WAY HUGE Green Rhino. They can be found for less than $70 used. If you learn how to use your guitar volume knob and have the amp set on about a mid dirt setting (master volume - 4-5, preamp volume - 5-6), you can go from SRV glassy cleans to Voodoo Child to Free's "All Night Long" with only one channel.

Option 2 - A two channel combo amp that has a dedicated clean and dirty channel. It's hard to get into this market at your price range and would prlly have to bump it to $400 or so, but a used Marshall DSL15C 12" is in that ballpark. Peavey Valveking 20C is in that price range. A used Orange Tiny Terror is in that price range used as well as a few older Boogie amps like the DC-30's and Subway series amps.

Option 1 seems like a better fit and would give you some great tones on a budget.

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