Originally posted by rocksoldier
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Decisions...Marshall MGDFX100 or JetCity JCA100H
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You may have already made a decision, but for the sake of being cheap i owned 2 or 3 mgdfx heads. Two died and the remaining one i sold before it could die on me. I dont know if i just got a bad batch, but i would stay clear of them. Just my experience.
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Originally posted by Grim View Postthe apparently enormous responsibilities that come with a tube amp.
"Son, in one year you may operate a machine that weighs 2000 pounds and can accelerate you to speeds perhaps well above 120mph, used between similar vehicles, bikes and pedestrians,...
...but I don't think the time is right to carry the burden of having a 100 watt tube amplifier""There's nothing taking away from the pure masculinity I possess"
-"You like Anime"
"....crap!"
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Originally posted by Nightbat View PostYeah I was scratching my head over all that as well
"Son, in one year you may operate a machine that weighs 2000 pounds and can accelerate you to speeds perhaps well above 120mph, used between similar vehicles, bikes and pedestrians,...
...but I don't think the time is right to carry the burden of having a 100 watt tube amplifier"
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostSpoken by someone who probably doesn't have kids.Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostSpoken by someone who probably doesn't have kids.
But you can still explain me the big deal when it comes to tubeamps and teaching your kid how to handle them properly, in comparison to teaching them how to drive 1 year later"There's nothing taking away from the pure masculinity I possess"
-"You like Anime"
"....crap!"
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I know it's not one of your 2 options, but I would check out a used line 6 flextone (I, II, or III) which are pretty cheap on the used market. Solid state, sounds pretty good, gets pretty loud and has a ton of tones he can experiment with.
Btw, the Jet City amp is a cool little amp, way better sounding than the Marshall MG series.
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Originally posted by Nightbat View PostRight on the money
But you can still explain me the big deal when it comes to tubeamps and teaching your kid how to handle them properly, in comparison to teaching them how to drive 1 year later
Give a kid a spankin' new tube amp and sit them down to tell them all the ins and outs of responsible tube amp ownership. Five minutes in and they'll be saying "yea yea, whatever Dad. That's the ON switch? Great, now let me play my brOOtalz!!!1"Hail yesterday
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when I first started dabbling in gear, I got a tube amp, with pretty much no knowledge of what to do or what not to do.
I never once had problems. Most of the instructions in regards to shit you shouldn't do is right on the head.
I have been using Tube gear on and off since I was about 12.Out Of Ideas
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Posthow many hours will you spend teaching your kid how to use & care for a tube amp? Will there be official & independent testing before they are granted their Tube Amp User's license? How many months will this whole process take before they are allowed to "take the amp out for a spin" on their own, and start to experiment with what the amp can do?
Give a kid a spankin' new tube amp and sit them down to tell them all the ins and outs of responsible tube amp ownership. Five minutes in and they'll be saying "yea yea, whatever Dad. That's the ON switch? Great, now let me play my brOOtalz!!!1"
In one of the rehearsal studios I frequent they have several 1/2 stacks. Which ones do you thing are always getting toasted up by 15 year olds? The tube amps. The SS amps keep working and working. Hey, I am just giving my opinion. SS sounds good and lasts.
Why make a dad work even harder than he already does.
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostThats almost what will happen. You left out the fact that impedance means nothing to a 15 year old. He will be plugging a 2 ohm ganged speaker combination into that amp and toasting it. Thats after he leaves it on with no speaker plugged in.Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Posthow many hours will you spend teaching your kid how to use & care for a tube amp? Will there be official & independent testing before they are granted their Tube Amp User's license? How many months will this whole process take before they are allowed to "take the amp out for a spin" on their own, and start to experiment with what the amp can do?
Give a kid a spankin' new tube amp and sit them down to tell them all the ins and outs of responsible tube amp ownership. Five minutes in and they'll be saying "yea yea, whatever Dad. That's the ON switch? Great, now let me play my brOOtalz!!!1"
Guess it's a matter of trust"There's nothing taking away from the pure masculinity I possess"
-"You like Anime"
"....crap!"
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