If its strictly a practice amp, any modeler is probably your best bet. Especially in an apartment. Line 6, roland cubes, vox valvetronix, any of these are perfect for that. Even a pod 2.0 with some computer speakers. Any tube amp is gonna be too much in an apartment.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I picked up a vypyr 75 on ebay for stupid cheap. It'll get the job done until I get a bigger place. The thing sounds surprisingly good and it was 150 bucks, and it isn't broken like the amp I had been playing on, haha. I'll be looking to spend a considerably larger amount of money next year on a REAL amp.Last edited by groverj3; 10-13-2011, 08:07 PM.
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Ok, my quest for decent low volume gear continues. After about a week with the SX300 it started picking up radio stations and hissing really bad even at low volumes. Plus the volume would randomly cut out. So, it was returned to GC for a full refund.
I may go the rack processor route. The only issue with this is it will likely cost me about the same as a decent tube amp head. Which was going to be my next purchase anyway. I'll do some more brainstorming.
Currently I brought up the Crate 212 combo I had at my parents' house. It actually sounds halfway decent. It lacks an effects loop though.
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