Practice amp recommendations

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Re: Practice amp recommendations

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If you like tubes, another option would be an Ampeg GVT5. Think they're discontinued, so price may be creeping up but an incredible pedal platform especially at the half-power setting.
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Ghost Hip wrote:I post about it all the time but I am really satisfied with my Orange Crush 35R. The 35 and 20? watt ones have 412 cabinet emulation on the headphone out. I used it Direct In on my demos and for recording. The stock speaker is great, and I have even gigged with it a couple times for smaller venues and it keeps up with a drummer just fine.

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And guitar in this video through the Crush as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN9eC2NS3e4

There are definitely other options out there. Boss Katana. And Vox has these new tiny amp heads with Korg's nutube technology that are very impressive plugged through a good cabinet.
I have the 20w Orange one. It’s very impressive for a little amp and I got it for $180AU.
That’s fucking cheap.
And they’re surprisingly loud for a little amp, so you won’t even need to crank it.
Also, headphone out.
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Whoa those Crush 20's are stupid cheap.
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Yeah they’re worth it.
Just make sure you get the new one with old technology circuit.
Not the old one with the new technology digital garbage.
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How does the 8" on the Crush 20 handle low end? Remotely decent??
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Surprisingly not shit.
I tune to drop A and it sounds ok.
There is some loss, but I think they rolled the highs back to compensate.
It’s not too dark but it’s certainly noticeable.
But for what it is, it works.
Excellent clean channel and pedal platform.
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get my dream amp

The dod Ice IT

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Hard to find but usually go for under $100 shipped. Also come in 1x8 and in Juice IT or Grunge IT models
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That's sick :snax:
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Does it sound good Davey or is it just for laughs/the lofi?
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The couple demos I've found of the series sound rad to me. Plus I like the pedals they are based on (also great budget buys). Never owned the amps though. One of these days.

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Would totally love to have one in the studio
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Checked out the Katana 50. Sounds decent, the .5w setting is exactly what I need it for, and $200 new it was impossible to resist. :rock:
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The headphone out actually kicks ass too. I have gotten a ton of mileage out of that.

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#DODdiditfirst. :lol:

I do also very much want a katana though.
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Bump

I've been using a Line 6 HD500 plugged into my PC like a douchebag for the past 4 months and have missed pedals so much. But I genuinely can't be bothered with spends hundreds/thousands of dollars on gear that takes up the small amount of space that I have now.



More importantly, would a The Elements with a 7 string tuned to Drop G# sound passable at 'watching TV at home' sort of volumes?
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Traynor TS-series
OGNOY/solo(ambient/noise/drones)https://ognoy.bandcamp.com/
Solstorm(doom/postmetal) https://solstormdoom.bandcamp.com/
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