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Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:12 pm
by ashdown
not tiny tiny but my vox pathfinder 15r sounds great. really warm and dynamic for an ss amp and has pretty good tremolo and reverb built in.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:07 am
by DarkAxel
VST amps till now

now i have my amp back from rehearsal space, so i'm set...

later i'll probably buy a VHT Special 6 because they're good :)

ps: in woods i play my awesome acoustic

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:59 am
by CBGB
Little Alamo 1x10, must be about 8 watts, modded by the marvellous mr Henry Barnes, fucing ace.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:15 am
by one bad monkey
I either plug the bass directly into my Macbook and pull out some headphones, or I'll plug in my PJB Briefcase and turn it down.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:41 am
by dan_abnormal
ZT "The Lunchbox". Tiny, powerful, big sounding. With its extension cab it's massive! Still can't believe how its 6,5" speaker can sound so good.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:22 am
by McSpunckle
What about those weee tiny amps Frequency Central has been making? Not sure what they cost... but they looks realllllly awesome.

Alternatively, why not just use an attenuator on your amp?

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 11:18 am
by Caesar
I have a Pignose. My guitars with humbuckers overdrive it too easily.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:42 pm
by grindonomicon
McSpunckle wrote:What about those weee tiny amps Frequency Central has been making? Not sure what they cost... but they looks realllllly awesome.

Alternatively, why not just use an attenuator on your amp?


Don't care for podsound or headphones.

Attenuator is about the same cost as a used Killer Ant and more than a Pignose. Do attenuators cut power output down as far a a quarter-watt? :idk:

Caesar wrote:I have a Pignose. My guitars with humbuckers overdrive it too easily.


There's something to consider, almost all of my guitars have HB pickups, including my bass. What level of OD? I don't play clean that much, but I don't want a pignose crappin' out when I play it.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:12 pm
by dubkitty
i use my small amp, which is an Electar (Epiphone) Tube 10 that i've modified. it has one 12AX7 preamp tube and one power tube; i had Torres replace the output transformer, which was pathetically dinky, so it's probably putting out the loudness equivalent of 12 or 14 watts into a Jensen C8 which i installed in lieu of the stock speaker. i also had them wire it to self-bias so i can run a variety of 6L6-pinout power tubes. i have an ancient TungSol 6V6 in there now. it will blow your head off through a 2x12"--cranked all the way up into a cab it'll keep up with a drummer, albeit in totally saturated fashion--but is quiet enough to play with the TV on in the background set to 2. they show up cheap on eBay sometimes. they're a little noisy, but that's true of all small inexpensive tube amps.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:21 pm
by univalve
grindonomicon wrote:
McSpunckle wrote:What about those weee tiny amps Frequency Central has been making? Not sure what they cost... but they looks realllllly awesome.

Alternatively, why not just use an attenuator on your amp?


Don't care for podsound or headphones.

Attenuator is about the same cost as a used Killer Ant and more than a Pignose. Do attenuators cut power output down as far a a quarter-watt? :idk:

Yes. But then the tone is also bit dimmed. That may work as practice sound or not. Too much attentuation sucks imho. As example thd Hot plate at more than -12 dB is not that great.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:14 pm
by symbolique
dan_abnormal wrote:ZT "The Lunchbox". Tiny, powerful, big sounding. With its extension cab it's massive! Still can't believe how its 6,5" speaker can sound so good.


Seriously this amp is way under-considered. It's volume and tone (more tube like than solid state) is beyond belief for a portable.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:03 pm
by 01010111
symbolique wrote:
dan_abnormal wrote:ZT "The Lunchbox". Tiny, powerful, big sounding. With its extension cab it's massive! Still can't believe how its 6,5" speaker can sound so good.


Seriously this amp is way under-considered. It's volume and tone (more tube like than solid state) is beyond belief for a portable.


I got one a while back and I love it. It actually has a fair amount of bass at low volumes, at loud volumes though it loses bass real fast. I use the headphone jack on it the most. There's a lot of variety in the ambience and tone knobs. It can get kindof voxey and kindof fendery, not quite perfect sounding but it sounds good to me. No battery option though, so you can't be a madmax style guitar player after the apocalypse with this one.

I'm going to make a cab with a 10" bass speaker so it sounds fuller when I turn it up.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:55 pm
by MEC
MLC+PipeAmp+Fuzzhugasaurus+Woods= BadAss!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8FJ-RAw_YU[/youtube]

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:52 pm
by Gone Fission
dubkitty wrote:i use my small amp, which is an Electar (Epiphone) Tube 10 that i've modified. it has one 12AX7 preamp tube and one power tube; i had Torres replace the output transformer, which was pathetically dinky, so it's probably putting out the loudness equivalent of 12 or 14 watts into a Jensen C8 which i installed in lieu of the stock speaker. i also had them wire it to self-bias so i can run a variety of 6L6-pinout power tubes. i have an ancient TungSol 6V6 in there now. it will blow your head off through a 2x12"--cranked all the way up into a cab it'll keep up with a drummer, albeit in totally saturated fashion--but is quiet enough to play with the TV on in the background set to 2. they show up cheap on eBay sometimes. they're a little noisy, but that's true of all small inexpensive tube amps.


I used to have one of these. Meant to modify it but never got around to it. Just okay at best on its own stock. Mismatched the dinky 4 ohm transformer to an 8 ohm EVM-12L in a thiele cabinet and it sounded godly good and L O U D. Sorry I traded it now.

Re: wee tiny practice amps

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:54 pm
by Gone Fission
wfs1234 wrote:I got one a while back and I love it. It actually has a fair amount of bass at low volumes, at loud volumes though it loses bass real fast. I use the headphone jack on it the most. There's a lot of variety in the ambience and tone knobs. It can get kindof voxey and kindof fendery, not quite perfect sounding but it sounds good to me. No battery option though, so you can't be a madmax style guitar player after the apocalypse with this one.

I'm going to make a cab with a 10" bass speaker so it sounds fuller when I turn it up.


I really like mine. Was completely thinking a few days back about how a battery powered version would be a no brainer.