Please give me your opinions on what the best combo amp is. There's a huge difference in prices in the 212 size and I'm wondering if the cost makes that much of a difference. I just bought a Behringer 212 (seemed like a good deal at the time) and I can't even open the gain half way up on my death metal pedal without almost blowing the amp! Same with the bass setting, more than 3/4 open and the amp sounds HORRIBLE! So, is it possible to find a 212 combo amp that will take that kind of abuse? I don't really need a 1/2 stack (don't gig) so I don't want to get something that huge just to have a great sound. Please help!
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Originally posted by Axe to Grind:
I can't even open the gain half way up on my death metal pedalI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Peavey 5150 combo
Triple X combo
Carvin Legacy Combo
Carvin MTS3212 Combo
Carvin SX300 combo
Flextone III combo
Vetta 2 Combo
Spyder 2 Combo
Flextone IIxl combo (the later ones with the Celestions)
Randall Warhead combo
Fender Cybertwin combo
There are tons of great 2 x 12 combo's. Behringer is a great value but is considered the very low end in regards to quality. Regarding 2 x 12 combo's... you really do get what you pay for.
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Ditto what they said. And I've always been partial to several peavey combos. I hear great things about the Transtube amps, but I've never used one. My first ever amp was a Peavey Backstage Plus I got in the early 80s, and it was still the best practice amp I've owned. Around the time that I got it, my buddy bought a Bandit 65, and he still gigs with it from time to time. (It isn't his main rig, but sometimes it is enough.)
Keith
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A Peavey Backstage Plus was my first amp too! It was the 35 watt version. My last Peavey combo was the Classic Chorus 212 and I loved it but unfortunately I had to sell it a few years ago. So, I'm a big fan of Peavey. Is the 5150 pretty versatile? I'm afraid it will only produce a sound similar to EVH, not that it's a bad thing but I want some variety. With all the new brands and styles it's pretty overwhelming to just pick one based on reputation, only to find out after you get it that there could've been a better choice. I bought the Behringer at Christmas along with a few guitars so that's why I went the cheap route. Looking back I should've bought one that I would've been happy with in the long run.
That's half the problem right there... get a pedal that isn't a joke.E = Fb
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Here's my current amp a Marshall AVT50 Combo. The wife says it's too big since I just jam around with friends and don't gig...
I still want a Marshall stack but this will do now for home practice and jamming! I've owned a Crate and a Fender and I played on a Randall, Line 6, Hughes & Kettner and this thing had a way better tone than all of them.
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hell yeah, I'll second that big daddy D!! my Rivera combo has been the only mainstay in my rig for the last 11 years. very reasonable prices used, too...i guess not too many people really know what they're getting (a super-duper, kickass amp!!)GEAR:
some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
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Go to the rivera website and do some research so you could find one that suits you.
www.rivera.com
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