Take a look at the Randall RM amps. Personally.. I think the bedroom is a great place for a modeling amp.
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Originally posted by Mazz View PostHmm, what's everyone think of the blackstars then? anyone have one of the HTs?
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Mesa Nomad - 3 channels, 2 modes per channel, switchable verb, solo and EQ. Sounds great at bedroom on all channels and really screams if you need. Also, the 100 watt has a half power switch. This is my favorite Mesa to date, and I've had quite a few of them.
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the blackstar ht-5 looks like it has plenty of versatility. which is good when you are in the mood of playing something totally different.
I recently bought on ebay for $420 a krank rev jr standard 20wtt with 1x12". It should come this week I hope. And is going to be my first tube amp, just like you. So I can't fully recommend this one, since I don't have it to tell you.
But if you decide to buy USED gear. Buy from someone that didn't play the instrument or amp as much, and has it as new as possible.
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Do what most of the guys do here if you are only going to play in your bedroom. Get a full stack tube amp of at least 100 watts. When you realize you can't turn it up past 2 you can get that nifty $300.00 attenuator that everybody raves about. Then.. when your amp sounds like its got a blanket over the speakers due to over attenuation you will realize that you might have overdone it a little. Seriously... if you want a good tube amp that sounds great at low volumes you can look at the Marshall DSL and TSL 50. The Peavey XXX sounds good at low volumes and so does the JSX. The Carvin MTS3200 sounds good too.
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Originally posted by jgcable View Postif you want a good tube amp that sounds great at low volumes you can look at the Marshall DSL and TSL 50.
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My recommendation for a bedroom amp is the old (early 90's) Peavey Bandit 112. They have killer gain for a solid state amp, they are old so should be plentiful and cheap. Infact a quick search of Ebay finds:
The model after this didn't sound nearly as good. The one thing I will say is they often need some work, like all old amps they can be a little fragile. I have had 3 and all of them needed something doing to them, but it balances out, cheaper to buy then spend some on repair and end up slightly better off than if you'd bought a Line 6.
But I seem to be in a minority of people looking for old metal tone amps. Just buy a line 6 like everyone else and be done with it!!!
If you are after death angel tone I am willing to bet you will get it with this, I was told a long time ago that back in the day the old death/thrash bands would use these in the studio since they often couldn't get the big amps to record well at low (studio) volumes (cheap recordings). I don't know if there is any truth to that but it stands to reason.
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