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Re: Nice/More Pedals vs. Nice Amp

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 8:33 am
by rustywire
Totally agree that "Nice amp" or "good amp" doesn't necessarily mean a vintage plexi for $4k (or more).
For some context, my dream amp (the Selmer) was just under $1000 and came loaded with top-tier '60s tubes worth half that figure, alone.

Stretch those dollars...they can go really far for the informed (and lucky) buyer. :snax:

Re: Nice/More Pedals vs. Nice Amp

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 9:03 am
by theavondon
rustywire wrote:Totally agree that "Nice amp" or "good amp" doesn't necessarily mean a vintage plexi for $4k (or more).
For some context, my dream amp (the Selmer) was just under $1000 and came loaded with top-tier '60s tubes worth half that figure, alone.

Stretch those dollars...they can go really far for the informed (and lucky) buyer. :snax:


Helllllll yeah.

Re: Nice/More Pedals vs. Nice Amp

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 1:22 pm
by hazelwould
rustywire wrote:Totally agree that "Nice amp" or "good amp" doesn't necessarily mean a vintage plexi for $4k (or more).
For some context, my dream amp (the Selmer) was just under $1000 and came loaded with top-tier '60s tubes worth half that figure, alone.

Stretch those dollars...they can go really far for the informed (and lucky) buyer. :snax:

Agreed!

Just got this cab, and I'm lovin' it. Very rich/unique sound compared to my other cab.
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Re: Nice/More Pedals vs. Nice Amp

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 1:49 pm
by bugzaney
kaeth wrote:Just so it's not entirely one-sided, I take the other road. I figure if I can get the right sound from my pedal chain into my cheap SS combo amps with no gain and the EQ set as flat as possible, then I can likely get a good sound out of anything. But maybe that's just because I can't afford a nice amp.


i'm in this camp too. although i've been seriously considering selling off some pedals to fund a nicer amp.