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Originally posted by kelly user View Posti am really hesitant to use the shit-bay...... i don't even want to sell on there, much less buy. i am wanting a cab, that has tight low end, nice and punchy...... i hate to say it, but like metallica low end...............i know, i know every one and their mother has used that comparison. any recommendations. and hell how about a SS head to go with it, has to have a least a 100 watts, but i don't want something that will fall apart, $400 is the limit, throw your USED recommendations at me
i didn't know i could quote myself, and thanks horns for the advice."slappy, slappy" bill sings, happily, as he dick slaps random people on the streets of Cleveland.
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Well, there are plenty of high gain SS heads around that go for super cheap used. It shouldn't be too hard to find a 100watt head and 4X12 cab for $400.
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Originally posted by nateb View PostDude... get a half stack. First, it is going to sound a lot better. Second, it will be more scaleable then just a basic 2x12 system unless you go for something like a Genz-Benz GFlex 2x12 for your cab. Third, if it is a little too loud for your taste, get a hotplate.
Major thing here. Make sure you shop around when getting your cabinet and ask questions around here and sit and play infront of these cabs for a while and test them out at higher volumes to make sure they can handle your tone incase you want to take them to that level. Most places will be willing to throw you in a room if you are serious about buying. And fuggem if they give you shit. I was at a store, called them ahead of time to let them know that I needed to try stuff out and at louder volumes. The manager flipped me a little shit and I flipped it right back at him. Nice thing was that they stuck me in the high end room with a triple rectifier and a oversized cab. I was sold after that and payed them. Guitar Center was very accommodating when I let them know that I was going to come in and turn it up. They had a room waiting for me with all the different stuff that I wanted to try. I wish they sold boogie at that store. I would have bought it in a second. But, props to them for actually having some good customer service. Tried out JSX, VHT, Peavey, Marshall cab flavors. VHT oversized was second to the Boogie cabs. Boogie just has a way more fluid bottom end.
-Nate
Here is a follow up....Like Nateb said, you have to hear for yourself. My dilemma is I don't live near a bunch of stores with cool gear so I was relying so far on sound clips I've been able to find on the net. So, yesterday I finally got some time to drive to a few other stores (took my own axe) and finally played some of my top choices. I have to tell you I would have made a grave mistake if I would've relied on "sound clips". I have found MY ULTIMATE setup due to the fact that I actually plugged into the real deal. What I thought would be perfect ended up sounding like garbage to my ears. I was really amazed.
The final verdict for me is: Mesa Single Rectifier!
I won't mention the brand I thought was horrible since I'll probably get flamed....anyway, major lesson learned here. Thanks for the valuable advice.E = Fb
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Mention it! I want to know. No one will flame you. Everyone has a right to their opinions. Hey most people think Blue Voodoos are crap. I happen to like them.
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it was more than likely a JCM or something........ well i guess i'll talk to the manager, i buy a lot of crap from them including a gibson, BTW i don't know if anyone remembered me saying i couldn't haggle, well i got it for $949, competors ads, hope i didn't break any rules by saying that...... i'll go talk to the same guy, he seemed cool"slappy, slappy" bill sings, happily, as he dick slaps random people on the streets of Cleveland.
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Used is the way to go on cabs. You can get a great cab for under $200 (like my Traynor YF-12). also a used solid state head can be found in the range of around $200 (Line6, Marshall MGs, etc) as well. Or you can get an Epiphone Valve Junior Head and an OD pedal to go with it for around $200...
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Originally posted by zeegler View PostMention it! I want to know. No one will flame you. Everyone has a right to their opinions. Hey most people think Blue Voodoos are crap. I happen to like them.E = Fb
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Originally posted by slayer View PostFirst off, to hell with the neighbors I have a Carvin X100B with a Madison 4x12 and crank it all the time and I play in my dining room I like it loud and saturated, crank it up Jack.Courtesy, Integrity, Self-control, Perseverance, Indomitable Spirit
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