How are Laney amps? I'm wanting to get a better amp for under 500 and I've had a few people tell me Laneys are good for 80s/Jake E Lee/Demartini and to be honest I don't know hardly anything about them or what models would be best etc? If you guys have any other recommendations I'll gladly listen! Thanks in advance
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I have two Laney amps and love them.
A VH100R is a total beast and it's lil brother the VC50 2x12 combo.
Picked up the VC50 first after watching some Paul Gilbert studio recordings on youtube.
When the VH100R showed up for sale, I didn't think twice about getting it.
Fantastic amps, plenty of gain & effect inserts/returns and a nice clean channel too.
I've been buying & trying different amps for years and I'm very glad I found them both.
Good luck!
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In my opinion, a Randall solid state only sounds like a Randall solid state. Great for nailing Dimebag tones, but doesn't necessarily scream 80's hair. On Craigslist there's a Marshall AVT150 half stack for $380 in Wilmington or a Peavey VTM120 and Marshall MG412 for $500 in Fayetteville. I would go after something like that IMO.
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Couple things I just found was a Laney VG30 for $350 and a Laney GC30 for $125. There's a lot of marshalls around my area I just don't know which ones to stay away from like I've always heard that the MGs weren't the best and only certain ones will have an "80s" tone
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Originally posted by JS122615 View PostThere's a lot of marshalls around my area I just don't know which ones to stay away from like I've always heard that the MGs weren't the best and only certain ones will have an "80s" toneMember - National Sarcasm Society
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I think the guy just made a typo it's a Laney Vc30 for $350 but he lives 3 hours from me so unfortunately it'll probably be gone before I could make it over there
Last edited by JS122615; 05-16-2017, 08:04 PM.
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don't know about the Laney's but those old Carvin X100's are like the poor mans JCM excellent amps. had one years ago w some minor mods its was a killer amp. & the randall RGs are great for 80's metal, iv had more than a few of those. before the Dime made them semi collectable you could pick em up for like $2-300, main issue is the foot switch uses some odd 6 pin connector so if you buy one make sure it has the foot switch.
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