Right now I have a Peavy Vypyr VIP 1 which I guess gets the job done for what it is but I'm looking to upgrade sometime soon. I know a JCM800 is best but I can't even come close to affording that right now. I was looking at some of the jet city amplifiers and they have great reviews and sound amazing for the price. I also don't know ignore I should get a combo amp again or a head and cabinet. What's your guys opinions?
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The Jet City amps are really cool. I've messed around with a jca22 and liked it a lot. I would go with head and cab personally. Having used mostly combos, they're heavy and awkward to move, I would rather make 2 trips but I'm sure some would disagree. Also with a good cab you have a good foundation for additional heads you acquire.I'm going to give you the keys to the Lamborghini
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Originally posted by kamanda View PostAre you going to be jamming/ gigging or is this for home practice?
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Peavey Bandit 65
1983-1987 (I can't speak for other model years)
But you'll need to provide your own distortion. I used a Rocktron Pro G.A.P.
IMO, that amp has the perfect "hair metal" reverb. The tone may be blah, the volume may be limited, but that is why we use fx and pa systems.
With other units, even my mfx, I simply cannot replicate that reverb. I need to do a combination of reverbs and delays to get that a proper "big hair" reverb that the Bandit could do.
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Originally posted by JS122615 View PostSorry for the late reply and the amp will not be gigged, just for home use or maybe jamming with some friends
Go try a Boss Katana 1x12 100 watts. Perfect for what you plan doing. Skip the 50w version. Get the 100w as you will have 4 channels instead of 2. See my youtube for sound clips of the Katana.
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Originally posted by pianoguyy View PostPeavey Bandit 65
1983-1987 (I can't speak for other model years)
But you'll need to provide your own distortion. I used a Rocktron Pro G.A.P.
IMO, that amp has the perfect "hair metal" reverb. The tone may be blah, the volume may be limited, but that is why we use fx and pa systems.
With other units, even my mfx, I simply cannot replicate that reverb. I need to do a combination of reverbs and delays to get that a proper "big hair" reverb that the Bandit could do.
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