My honeymoon with ART gear seems to be nearing its end, for live purposes anyway. Too many reliability issues to make gigging without a backup possible. That puts me back in the situation of needing to pick up a cheap head in the next month or two. I have been able to try a few Peaveys locally, but not at loud volumes, which makes it difficult for me to get a feel for what kind of noise they are kicking out with high gain. The main reason I'm sticking with Peavey is that I have used them for so long that I know what tones they provide. On top of that, the only affordable amps to be found around here are the usual Marshall and Crate cheapies. Not interested.
Here are the amps I am considering:
- TransTube XXL
- Valve King
- Classic 30 (with boost)
I am also curious about the JSX, although that would have to wait until later in the year. Is the built-in noise gate really very useful, or is it just to handle worse-than-normal noise from the amp? I've heard that the first batch of JSXs were really "hissy" and pretty much required a gate to be any good. I'd like to get an amp that doesn't require any additional hardware beyond an effects unit in the loop. A footswitchable loop is of no use to me if I can't turn it off between solos due to needing a gate there.
Here are the amps I am considering:
- TransTube XXL
- Valve King
- Classic 30 (with boost)
I am also curious about the JSX, although that would have to wait until later in the year. Is the built-in noise gate really very useful, or is it just to handle worse-than-normal noise from the amp? I've heard that the first batch of JSXs were really "hissy" and pretty much required a gate to be any good. I'd like to get an amp that doesn't require any additional hardware beyond an effects unit in the loop. A footswitchable loop is of no use to me if I can't turn it off between solos due to needing a gate there.
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