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Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:28 pm
by fcknoise
Dude, you probably know about vend and the facebook group for gear B/S/T but if not check them out. A week ago there was an old traynor tube head for a laughable price. This one seems like a good deal as well, Music man amps are cool.
https://vend.se/322730-musicman-hd-150-rortopp
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:24 pm
by oarfish
Brandsmannen wrote:Dude, you probably know about vend and the facebook group for gear B/S/T but if not check them out. A week ago there was an old traynor tube head for a laughable price. This one seems like a good deal as well, Music man amps are cool.
https://vend.se/322730-musicman-hd-150-rortopp
Yeah, Vend I know of. Just didn't know what to actually look for on Vend.
I'll check that one out! I live in Stockholm too so no need to pay for the whole shipping thing. Tried to google up some opinions on the HD 150. Found next to nothin'. I love that - makes it exciting.
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 12:06 am
by odontophobia
Laney AOR.
Seems a little more your side of the pond.
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 5:58 am
by goroth
D.o.S. wrote:I assume Goroth will chime in with some knowledge regarding the amp landscape in Sweden, but these are all great suggestions so far.
You raaaaang?!
It's tough buying amps here. You don't see much kvlt going round, I've never seen a sunn or an acoustic on the second hand market. It was cheaper for me to get a hand built custom amp than a second hand dual rec.
How much do you want to spend?
You should come up to my place and jam on some amps...
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 8:14 am
by oarfish
goroth wrote:D.o.S. wrote:I assume Goroth will chime in with some knowledge regarding the amp landscape in Sweden, but these are all great suggestions so far.
You raaaaang?!
It's tough buying amps here. You don't see much kvlt going round, I've never seen a sunn or an acoustic on the second hand market. It was cheaper for me to get a hand built custom amp than a second hand dual rec.
How much do you want to spend?
You should come up to my place and jam on some amps...
Yeah, that's what I've figured out too. All the go-to iconics simply don't show up here. How much did you pay for your custom, if you don't mind telling? Was it made in the US or locally?
I don't really have a spending limit but I am fond of the budget-but-still-great category. Not picky and I don't mind some character. Same reason I mainly play Matsumoko-built guitars/basses. All bought for like ~1500-3000kr each ($175-$350).
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 9:09 am
by Iommic Pope
Laney good.
Modify one?
Or a Marshall?
Edit: Or a Sovtek?
Reliable Sovteks are a thing to behold...you will just need to spend sometihng extra to get them there.
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 9:53 am
by echoraven
Not to veer off topic.... but.....
HOLY FLAMING RETARDO FUCKBALLS! YOUR SHIT (music) IS AWESOME! Unfortunately no buy or download link...

Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:21 am
by oarfish
echoraven wrote:Not to veer off topic.... but.....
HOLY FLAMING RETARDO FUCKBALLS! YOUR SHIT (music) IS AWESOME! Unfortunately no buy or download link...

THANKS, you made my xmas
I've been spending the last couple months writing and recording this demo in my living room. It's getting close to being ready for release now. I'm in touch with a female vocalist so that's the last thing on the to-do list. Then it's time to start packaging and pushing the demo on the unsuspecting public.

Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:27 am
by hbombgraphics
Doood, you are getting those tones with software????
Dang
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:30 am
by oarfish
hbombgraphics wrote:Doood, you are getting those tones with software????
Dang
Software, specifically the
Kuassa amp sims, selected pedals and good 'ol music production trickery. I work at a music software company so I've had plenty of time to learn the production part of it all.

Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:32 am
by xrleroyx
I use a Laney AOR protube head as my main after having to ditch my Verellen.
Gotta say, I almost don't miss it. It has been modded to take KT77's and has a low end response switch (tight or loose). I plug in to the low gain input with the gain channel off. Preamp gain up to about 7/10 and master volume to taste. Sounds great through my setup.
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:35 am
by frigid midget
Sounds like you've similar requirements as me, back when I was amp shopping. I'm partial to tubes amps personally, head + 4x12.
I'd say pretty much any decent 70s/80s high wattage head that was originally marketed as a bass amp would work. Or most Plexi/Bassman type circuits generally make decent pedal platforms that handle lows well imo.
I've got a Traynor YBA-1, which is arguably 'high wattage', but it's still ungodly loud and packed with tons of clean headroom, and it's called "bassmaster" for a reason

Also have a Laney AOR. The build in dirt tones aren't for everyone, but the clean channel is loud and clean and really receptive to fuzz/distortion abuse.
There's more good options ofcourse, I'd look into other old Laney models, as well as Peavey/Musicman if I were you...
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:41 am
by oarfish
frigid midget wrote:Sounds like you've similar requirements as me, back when I was amp shopping. I'm partial to tubes amps personally, head + 4x12.
I'd say pretty much any decent 70s/80s high wattage head that was originally marketed as a bass amp would work.
I've got a Traynor YBA-1, which is arguably 'high wattage', but it's still ungodly loud and packed with tons of clean headroom, and it's called "bassmaster" for a reason

Also have a Laney AOR. The build in dirt tones aren't for everyone, but the clean channel is loud and clean and really receptive to fuzz/distortion abuse.
There's more good options ofcourse, I'd look into other old Laney models, as well as Peavey/Musicman if I were you...
Thanks! I'm super close to just grabbing that Musicman HD 150 top that's being sold in Sweden. Just sent the guy a message. Being both a guitar and bass amp appeals to me, because I play both but also because guitar through bass channel is always a good idea.

Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:16 am
by frigid midget
oarfish wrote:Brandsmannen wrote:Dude, you probably know about vend and the facebook group for gear B/S/T but if not check them out. A week ago there was an old traynor tube head for a laughable price. This one seems like a good deal as well, Music man amps are cool.
https://vend.se/322730-musicman-hd-150-rortopp
Yeah, Vend I know of. Just didn't know what to actually look for on Vend.
I'll check that one out! I live in Stockholm too so no need to pay for the whole shipping thing. Tried to google up some opinions on the HD 150. Found next to nothin'. I love that - makes it exciting.
Fwiw, one of the reasons I wanted to learn about the HD 150 head: It's apparantly the main guitar amp in this insanely awesome Stockholm (I think) based instrumental trio called 'Town Portal"...
They've gone up in price the last couple years though, seems like a lot of people are catching on to the fact that Musicman amps have a spectacular pedigree, but without the price or collectability of vintage Fenders. And in terms of quality/reliability they're supposedly way superior to, say...Sovtek
Too bad I didn't try one when they were going for 400ish euro, nowadays a good condish one seems to cost roughly twice that :s
Re: I am amp-less, help me rectify this.
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:19 am
by hbombgraphics
even if you get an amp, you still have to go jam with Goroth,
record and take pictures
Let us live out our dreams vicariously.