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    Just looking for suggestions for a good little practice amp. It's primary use will be for death metal. Gain is nice, but I also really want good articulation. Good ones for under $300?

  • #2
    I'm a fan of the Carvin SX series amps.
    Nice tone, lots of power and a great price.
    Granted I run a GT-8 in front of two SX300 combos, but they sound great on their own.

    http://www.carvinguitars.com/guitaramps/sxseries.php
    -Rick

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    • #3
      Thats a tough order for price. Probably looking used. I'm now a fan of Blackstar tho.

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      • #4
        I seen a post where Bill suggested the Peavey 6505 combo. I'd have to agree, they look like a decent affordable metal amp.
        Used these are a pretty good deal, though it may take a while to find one close to new or little abuse use. Priced a little over your budget but well within reach.

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        • #5
          Course, you can go with a used classic though these are not what I would consider as in the good little practice DM on the cheap.
          Randall RG100 (not a practice amp), Marshall 8100 or Valvestate. Crate put out some decent tube and solid state metal oriented amps. The stealth and GFX series as far as I recall were good DM choices.

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          • #6
            My little Roland Cube 20XL is a great amp. Onboard effects are pretty good and great gain. Tone is very good. Perfect for low volume practice or cranking it up to 11...!
            "Rule number one: In my van, it's Rush. All Rush, all the time. No exceptions. Rule number two: Nobody touch the red button. And I mean never touch the red button. Most importantly, rule number three: There's no jerking it in my van!"

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            • #7
              Marshall Valvestates are beastly.
              "Today, I shat a brown monolith ..majestic enough for gods to stand upon" BillZ aka horns666

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              • #8
                Thanks for all the suggestions. I actually considered the Roland after hearing such great things. I once had a Marshall valvestate and it got wonky on me within months.

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                • #9
                  I'd recommend the Roland too for what YOU need. I have a few small practice amps, not a Cube, but the Cube is great for doing thrash.

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                  • #10
                    Ok, Roland it is. Just been getting so many favorable recommendations, and from what I can tell on YouTube, it does seem to fit the bill.

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                    • #11
                      Peavey vypyr is a great amp for cheap. I have the 30 watt and it does great for metal. You can also get the tube vypyr used for cheap also, but I have not tried them, just the ss version.

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