I'm looking for a tube combo amp, 50 watt or less, with 1 12" speaker. I need it to be versatile enough for Blues through Priest style metal, don't really need crazy high gain. My budget is $500 or less. Need a good amp for jamming with other guitar players. Currently considering a JCM 800 combo, but I figured You guys could help me come up with some more ideas.
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Mesa DC-5 has me interested, I think it may be what I'm looking for. I've never tried one out though. Can You give Me an idea what kind of tone it has? I really want to be sure because thats a bit more than I intended to spend.
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The DC-5 will cover blues to priest and has enough gain where you won't need a pedal in front it. Its pretty versatile, each channel has its own controls and reverb. It has a 5 band EQ that is also foot switch able. It has a nice warm tone to it. It can take a while to dial in your tone as the controls are pretty sensitive. What are you currently using? Mesa/Boogies aren't for everyone but I happen to love the tone of them. This DC-5 was my first and I really like. I also have Marshall and VHT amps. Here is a picture of mine. Look for the ones with the metal toggle switches on the front. Check out the HC reviews on it...
Here's a picture of mine
shawnlutz.com
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I guess I've always been a bit leary of Boogies because I'm not such a big fan of the Rectifier series, but I really like the Mark series. Actually, I am wondering if the DC-5 might sound somewhat like a Mark IV. Right now the only amp I have is the massive Engl Blackmore half stack at our practice room. I'm getting spoiled by all that great tone that I need a really good combo as well.
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I guess I've always been a bit leary of Boogies because I'm not such a big fan of the Rectifier series, but I really like the Mark series. Actually, I am wondering if the DC-5 might sound somewhat like a Mark IV. Right now the only amp I have is the massive Engl Blackmore half stack at our practice room. I'm getting spoiled by all that great tone that I need a really good combo as well.
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yeah, I've only heard a couple Rectifiers that I like, the early 2 channel versions are cool. I like all the other boogie stuff, the Mark series, Studio, DC-2, DC-3, DC-5,.50, .22 etc etc...shawnlutz.com
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