Want to venture into new amp territory.
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Want to venture into new amp territory.
In every band I've been in for the last few years I've used a deluxe reverb. And no matter what I do, my sound gets burried in the mix even if I boost mids with my talons. I want a loud stack to replace the deluxe and have been looking at silverface bassman stacks.
But I think I might wanna get away from fender and check out British flavored amps that might cut more. The problem is that all the British amps I've tried (some vox and marshals) don't work with fuzz. So is there any amps that cut and also sound good with fuzz pedals?
I'm looking at stuff like laney aor, gh100l, and migs. I'm also worried about the reliability of amps like those.
And I should say I'm probably only gonna spend around $600 on the head so I'll have enought cash for a cab.
But I think I might wanna get away from fender and check out British flavored amps that might cut more. The problem is that all the British amps I've tried (some vox and marshals) don't work with fuzz. So is there any amps that cut and also sound good with fuzz pedals?
I'm looking at stuff like laney aor, gh100l, and migs. I'm also worried about the reliability of amps like those.
And I should say I'm probably only gonna spend around $600 on the head so I'll have enought cash for a cab.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Ampeg V4.

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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Get this. Unf. Fender loves fuzz.
http://prescott.craigslist.org/msd/5152191094.html
I'd consider getting it if I wasn't 85% of the way done overhauling my Vibrolux Reverb
http://prescott.craigslist.org/msd/5152191094.html
I'd consider getting it if I wasn't 85% of the way done overhauling my Vibrolux Reverb
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Orange OR or Hiwatt Custom.science man wrote:... loud stack ... British flavored ... cut more ... sound good with fuzz pedals
Oh, never mind...only gonna spend around $600 on the head so I'll have enought cash for a cab.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
That's exactly why I asked here. Every time I see an amp that will work it costs way too much.fever606 wrote:Orange OR or Hiwatt Custom.science man wrote:... loud stack ... British flavored ... cut more ... sound good with fuzz pedals
Oh, never mind...only gonna spend around $600 on the head so I'll have enought cash for a cab.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Yeah sorry not tryna be a dick...
From the "more affordable" file, look for old Traynor YBA (Bass Master) and Univox amps... a lot of those fall in-between Fender and Marshall tones (specifically, between the Bassman and the JMP)...
Also keep an eye out for something like a Music Man HD-130... prices on those are creeping up but still within your budget, and they fit the bill...
From the "more affordable" file, look for old Traynor YBA (Bass Master) and Univox amps... a lot of those fall in-between Fender and Marshall tones (specifically, between the Bassman and the JMP)...
Also keep an eye out for something like a Music Man HD-130... prices on those are creeping up but still within your budget, and they fit the bill...
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
I saw a traynor YBA200 the other day for about $500. It was a new one though so i wasn't sure if it would be good on guitar. I'll have to look into that more.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Yeah, YBA-3 should do nicely. I just picked one up two weeks ago.fever606 wrote:Yeah sorry not tryna be a dick...
From the "more affordable" file, look for old Traynor YBA (Bass Master) and Univox amps... a lot of those fall in-between Fender and Marshall tones (specifically, between the Bassman and the JMP)...
Also keep an eye out for something like a Music Man HD-130... prices on those are creeping up but still within your budget, and they fit the bill...
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On the SS side, an Ampeg G-212 can do some serious damage as well. It's a 2x12 combo, but man... it can project. Plays nice with pedals too. Anything past 4 on the volume ensures a quick visit from the local constabulary.
Either way, both are solid amps, I would say the Traynor more so. It's built like a tank.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Whiskey has that Louie Vitton AOR in BST right now. That would be perfect.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
I have a YBA-3 as well and its fuckin solid. Really versatile tonal range and works great on guitar and bass. And takes dirt like a champ. Everything sounds so meaty and huge through it, even at lower volumes.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
I might be in the minority here but I'd try out some Marshalls. I see so many bands with every sound imaginable that get it through marshalls. I'd just hunt around and find a great deal on a used one somewhere. There are so many that you can totally find deals. Around here I pretty frequently see great prices on the little 2x12 combo amps. Not exactly what you're looking for, but there is a used music store here in town that has 2x12 combos cheaper than the head only version of the same amp. I'm sure it depends what is in your area, but why not take a good hard looksy 
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Hey dude, I played in some bands with a Silverface Bassman 100. Loud and heavy with a 4x12. Blending the Bass channel and the Guitar channel can give some interesting tones, but ultimately its specialty is being a super great clean and pedal platform. I think the Silverface Bassman is a tremendous value in amps.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
The Bassman heads are worlds, worlds apart from 6V6 Fender stuff.
They'll also be a much, much easier flip if you're not happy.
Stick with the big brands unless you get a SMOKIN' deal.
As much as I love big bottle Fender amps, everyone should have a Marshall once in their life at least.
Go shopping, see what jumps out at you.
They'll also be a much, much easier flip if you're not happy.
Stick with the big brands unless you get a SMOKIN' deal.
As much as I love big bottle Fender amps, everyone should have a Marshall once in their life at least.
Go shopping, see what jumps out at you.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
Ampeg for sure. a V4 will flap your pants real good. and the REVERB. god.
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Re: Want to venture into new amp territory.
MEC wrote:Ampeg V4.
echodeluxe wrote:Ampeg for sure. a V4 will flap your pants real good. and the REVERB. god.
isn't there one in b/s/t that's recently been tuned for $800 or so? solid,imo. you''ll be fucking SET after that.
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