Re: Home Practice Amp
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:09 am
Another vote for the Vox Pathfinder.
misc1600 wrote:Another vote for the Vox Pathfinder.
Birthday Boy wrote:huggernaut wrote:
I've heard good things about the Laney Cubs too, but finding places to play them is always difficult here.
I have a Cub 12r (15w 1x12). It's a cool amp for the price. Has a >1w input. Voicing is vaguely reminiscent of a Marshall Plexi.
Pros: Half the price of a Blues Jr. Pretty decent clean as well as dirty (has a master volume and the preamp gain sounds pretty nice). Regular bass/mid/treble controls as well as a tone knob with a broad sweep which is nice since I switch between a Tele and LP ( LP = hard right, Tele = 9 o'clock). Has an FX loop bur I've never used it. Fairly usable reverb. Borderline usable in a band situation. Takes pedals pretty well.
Cons: Sound is a bit boxy (higher volume = more so). The speaker efficiency does not seem optimal. The distortion can be fizzy, more so w/ singlecoils. No standby switch.
Worth noting: The 12r and head version are EL84 designs. The 8 is one 6v6 and the 10 is two.

kosta wrote:Might not be your thing exactly, but I see low wattage Harmony / Supro / Valco / Gretsch tube amps on NYC Craigslist all the time for good prices. I use a Matamp Minimat into a 1x8 cab in my apartment quite a bit. That little guy takes pedals like a champ but might not have enough clean headroom for ya. The tone is a bit dark too.
huggernaut wrote:Alright dudes, I need a new amp for playing at home in my living room.
I tried the digital/modeling thing for home use (Fender Mustang III) and just wasn't happy with the way it sounded taking pedals, so it's getting flipped.
Obviously it needs to sound good with pedals. Really, I only need a good foundational clean tone, from there I can take care of everything else off the board.
I've heard great things about the VHT Special 6 Ultra, but my only concern would be clean headroom.
Anybody play one? Or have recommendations for other sweet little tube amps?
huggernaut wrote:kosta wrote:Might not be your thing exactly, but I see low wattage Harmony / Supro / Valco / Gretsch tube amps on NYC Craigslist all the time for good prices. I use a Matamp Minimat into a 1x8 cab in my apartment quite a bit. That little guy takes pedals like a champ but might not have enough clean headroom for ya. The tone is a bit dark too.
How quickly do those vintage guys breakup? They might be a really good option, actually. Don't know much about them though.
Chankgeez wrote:huggernaut wrote:kosta wrote:Might not be your thing exactly, but I see low wattage Harmony / Supro / Valco / Gretsch tube amps on NYC Craigslist all the time for good prices. I use a Matamp Minimat into a 1x8 cab in my apartment quite a bit. That little guy takes pedals like a champ but might not have enough clean headroom for ya. The tone is a bit dark too.
How quickly do those vintage guys breakup? They might be a really good option, actually. Don't know much about them though.
Some of those old vintage low power tube amps break up nicely and some of them don't. Unfortunately, you either have to know exactly what you're looking for or be able to play though 'em to test 'em out.

There is certainly something to be said for ease of use and ease of procurement. Me, I like weird stuff that's half broke usually.huggernaut wrote:With all of the variables in the older/vintage amps, I wonder if I'd just be better off with a VHT special 6.
theavondon wrote:No lie, pathfinder is actually quite nice.
kosta wrote:There is certainly something to be said for ease of use and ease of procurement. Me, I like weird stuff that's half broke usually.
hclapp219 wrote:huggernaut wrote:With all of the variables in the older/vintage amps, I wonder if I'd just be better off with a VHT special 6.
There is something to be said for that. I had to get a good amount of work done on my vibro champ to get it into good work order (cap job, some re-soldering).
kosta wrote:As requested, the Gas Can 1x8 cab (jack in the breather valve...) Drum machines sound awesome through this because they rattle the can!
And because I love it, the RCA 400 1x15 combo amp (made from the tube PA system in an old 16mm film projector...)