Practice amp recommendations

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If you wanna go the tube route, can't beat a silverface Champ
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ognoy wrote:Traynor TS-series
Hard to find these, even here in Canada, and the prices keep going up but boy are they good.
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Fender Super Champ X2 hybrid combo. Channel 1, the non-modeling channel, is sweet, makes a good pedal platform, and can get loud if necessary.
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worra wrote:If you wanna go the tube route, can't beat a silverface Champ
It makes me so happy to hear this. I have one en route to me for this particular purpose.
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worra wrote:If you wanna go the tube route, can't beat a silverface Champ
I have mixed opinions on this.
While I love mine, I always miss that punch a 12" speaker delivers. But it is awesome for 50s rock & roll!
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is there a big difference at bedroom volumes? I love my 1x12 combo for when I want to play loud but I don't really get punchy when I attenuate it to bedroom volumes. Practice volume could be a lot louder than what I'm playing at tho. I'm talking like tv volume.
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megamaeng wrote:is there a big difference at bedroom volumes? I love my 1x12 combo for when I want to play loud but I don't really get punchy when I attenuate it to bedroom volumes. Practice volume could be a lot louder than what I'm playing at tho. I'm talking like tv volume.
At that volume the only thing you will miss is that "oomph".
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I’ve got a Supro Bantam that a buddy rewired and fixed up to be more of a 1606 (like a silverface champ with a bit more umph, sort of)

Here’s a thread he made detailing everything he did: http://www.tdpri.com/threads/supro-bant ... on.563667/

It’s amazing and perfect for bedroom playing.

This is definitely not an amp, but you might also consider a Neunaber Iconoclast and some headphones. Those are legit.
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I have an Orange 35RT that I really enjoy for headphones and I always travel with a Blackstar Fly 3 which sounds great at tv volumes. Both are wife approved and have yet to wake the kids.
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The old orange Roland Cubes are pretty great - I have the 20 and 40 watt ones and sometimes run them in stereo.

First time I’m hearing about the Traynor TS series but I’m reading good things about them - is a TS15 for $75 worth pursuing?
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Is that the one with 2 8"s?
I got a TS-25 and I love it.
I don't keep it at home anymore though, cause it rocks out in the rehearsal space. ;)
Used it live a couple of times as well.
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Controversially, am highly considering a Laney IRT-Pulse. Briefly tested one out with a Rat and worked pretty well. All Tube, Compact, FX Loop and can just play through my PC (like I have been doing) and has pretty good cleans & reverb.


I genuinely don't need much, but seems like the ideal best of both worlds type of thing. :idk:
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