Just picked one up yesterday. Budda Superdrive Series II VC20 head with matching 2 x 12 Budda closed back cab.
My camera is broke but you can google it if you want to see what it looks like.
2 channels, 20w 6V6 powered. Spent a few hours with it last night.
1st of all.. this is one loud 20 watt amp. Very balanced and warm sounding. In regards to gain, its very organic, and it has enough to just about do vintage classic rock. It has an effects loop and is very well made.
This isn't a metal amp. I would say you could get by with vintage Zep or Aerosmith but thats about the extent of it.
Budda is highly regarded for all the gear they make. I have never heard anything bad said about any of their products.
This amp takes pedals very well out in front. It takes processors in the loop very well too. Its very user friendly with hardly any useless features. Shared EQ between the 2 channels. Its 2 footswitchable channels. Clean and rhythm. It has a pull thick switch that really fattens up things. Basic EQ. Minimal controls. I can't find a single setting that doesn't sound good.
This is another one of those amps I was really interested in. Great sounding medium gain amps aren't that easy to find. They usually sound fizzy, flubby or muddy to me. This amp sounds great.
One word of advice.... this is a very unforgiving amp. If you play sloppy you will hear it. It was obviously made for players that have a precise playing style. The guy I bought it from played a telecaster and was a monster player. He made this amp sound so good I had to buy it. I took it home and realized I need to rehearse more!
Anyway, its a great amp and well worth the money.
My camera is broke but you can google it if you want to see what it looks like.
2 channels, 20w 6V6 powered. Spent a few hours with it last night.
1st of all.. this is one loud 20 watt amp. Very balanced and warm sounding. In regards to gain, its very organic, and it has enough to just about do vintage classic rock. It has an effects loop and is very well made.
This isn't a metal amp. I would say you could get by with vintage Zep or Aerosmith but thats about the extent of it.
Budda is highly regarded for all the gear they make. I have never heard anything bad said about any of their products.
This amp takes pedals very well out in front. It takes processors in the loop very well too. Its very user friendly with hardly any useless features. Shared EQ between the 2 channels. Its 2 footswitchable channels. Clean and rhythm. It has a pull thick switch that really fattens up things. Basic EQ. Minimal controls. I can't find a single setting that doesn't sound good.
This is another one of those amps I was really interested in. Great sounding medium gain amps aren't that easy to find. They usually sound fizzy, flubby or muddy to me. This amp sounds great.
One word of advice.... this is a very unforgiving amp. If you play sloppy you will hear it. It was obviously made for players that have a precise playing style. The guy I bought it from played a telecaster and was a monster player. He made this amp sound so good I had to buy it. I took it home and realized I need to rehearse more!
Anyway, its a great amp and well worth the money.
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