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    Hi all -
    I need some amp advice. I currently have a vox ad15 and after 4 years with it, it's time for a change. Some background, i play only at home in an apt, looking for nice cleans and a 80's metal distorted tone. I don't like any of the other modelers out there.
    Looking at the following options:
    1 - Peavey Valveking 112: I liked the second channel of this but the clean wasn't as great as i would have liked. The 50 W is overkill for my apt but i can always play lower.
    2 - Fender Vibro champ xd: very nice cleans, distortion is lacking. I would use a pedal for my 80's metal tones. Tried and liked the Seymour duncan twin tube classic, want to try out their metal mayham. This option seems more appropriate but is more expensive.
    3 - Mesa boogie subway rocket: have to buy used, always wanted one since they came out but cannot try one now. Always liked the mesa cleans; don't know if the rocket can handle 80's metal though?
    Your thoughs/advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,
    jeff
    Last edited by jclogston; 04-14-2008, 09:23 PM.
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    Kiesel Aries
    Charvel USA Wild Card #3
    EVH 5150 iii 50W, 1x12" EVH w/ Celestion Lynchback, Boss RV-3

  • #2
    You might want to try the Peavey Windsor Studio it's all tube class A 15-22watts it list for $499. Or go to Harmony-Central and check out some of the reveiws .

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    • #3
      Any tube amp will be too loud for an apartment.

      What model do you like the most on the Vox?
      Scott

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Spivonious View Post
        Any tube amp will be too loud for an apartment.

        What model do you like the most on the Vox?
        For distortion - the us gain model or whatever its called, the one modeled after the soldano.
        As for cleans, i have to check my amp as i'm at work and can't remember off the top of my head.....
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        Kiesel Aries
        Charvel USA Wild Card #3
        EVH 5150 iii 50W, 1x12" EVH w/ Celestion Lynchback, Boss RV-3

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        • #5
          Any of the Mesa DC series.
          I would also look at the Mesa Studio Caliber series.

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          • #6
            How about the Mesa F series? I tried one at a guitar shop at extremely low volumes and it still sounded pretty good. the cleans were good too.

            BTW, you dont like the cleans on the valveking? Are you looking for fender cleans or something? High gain and great cleans dont mix. Great cleans and 80's metal...you cant get better bang for your buck than the valveking IMO.
            Sam

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            • #7
              Thanks for the advice so far. I'm going tomrrow night to try out some amps at my local store. They have if i remember correctly the following:
              Peavey Royal 8
              Peavey Valveking 112
              Peavey mini collosal
              Peavey Classic 30
              Peavey Windsor Studio
              Fender Vibro Champ XD
              Fender Super Champ XD
              Fender Champion 600
              Fender Blues Jr
              Traynor Custom valve 40 ?
              Mesa Express 5:25
              Mesa Express F-50
              Mesa Express 5:50

              Any ones i should really look at?
              Thanks
              Jeff
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              Kiesel Aries
              Charvel USA Wild Card #3
              EVH 5150 iii 50W, 1x12" EVH w/ Celestion Lynchback, Boss RV-3

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              • #8
                The ValveKing needs more than apartment volume to sound good IMO.

                Try this one: Made in USA https://www.carvinguitars.com/produc...?product=SX300

                They also have a 2-channel version cheaper and a 1x12 version cheaper still.

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                • #9
                  The Windsor studio has a power soak, reverb, FX loop ,class A ,12inch speaker and takes EL34 ,6l6s, KT66 ,6550 and a of couple other power tubes at a list price of $499 street $399 or less.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jtr View Post
                    The Windsor studio has a power soak, reverb, FX loop ,class A ,12inch speaker and takes EL34 ,6l6s, KT66 ,6550 and a of couple other power tubes at a list price of $499 street $399 or less.
                    Can it pull of 80's metal w/o a pedal though?


                    jeff
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                    Kiesel Aries
                    Charvel USA Wild Card #3
                    EVH 5150 iii 50W, 1x12" EVH w/ Celestion Lynchback, Boss RV-3

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jclogston View Post
                      For distortion - the us gain model or whatever its called, the one modeled after the soldano.
                      As for cleans, i have to check my amp as i'm at work and can't remember off the top of my head.....
                      Yeah that's the Soldano one. So you're after a turbo-charged Marshall sound, but at apartment volumes.

                      That's a tough one. I don't think the Mesa F series is going to give you that. The Valveking has the right sound, but you need some volume to let it really open up. Same with the Carvin Legacy.... this is tough. Not very many tube amps sound good at low volumes - they have a tendency to get fizzy.
                      Scott

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                      • #12
                        I'd really recommend the valveking, can get some nice clean tones from it, really warm and jazzy. the lead channel has an insane amount of gain and is really defined, definatly will get your 80s metal sound from it even at room volume. Tried it the other day along aside a peavey xxx and a few of the big hughes and kettners and a boogie. Valveking was the best amp there for me, the boogie was good but alot more money for something that probably wasn't as well suited to me than the peavey. The hughes and kettner were a real disappointment thou.
                        Have you made your choice yet?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tivey View Post
                          I'd really recommend the valveking, can get some nice clean tones from it, really warm and jazzy. the lead channel has an insane amount of gain and is really defined, definatly will get your 80s metal sound from it even at room volume. Tried it the other day along aside a peavey xxx and a few of the big hughes and kettners and a boogie. Valveking was the best amp there for me, the boogie was good but alot more money for something that probably wasn't as well suited to me than the peavey. The hughes and kettner were a real disappointment thou.
                          Have you made your choice yet?
                          Thanks. Still looking, but will try out some of those amps this week. I tried the XXX vs the vk112 and for the price, the XXX didn't offer that much more to justify the price. What boogie amps did you try?

                          Jeff
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                          Kiesel Aries
                          Charvel USA Wild Card #3
                          EVH 5150 iii 50W, 1x12" EVH w/ Celestion Lynchback, Boss RV-3

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                          • #14
                            VOX AD30VT - Will do exactly what you're looking for...

                            Here's a few vids...

                            And some random demos

                            And
                            Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


                            The VOX Promo Vid
                            This is a very cool demo and product tour of VOX's Valvetronix(TM) line of tube-powered modeling amps.



                            Pretty versatile amp.

                            -Steve
                            Guitars:
                            '04 Jackson SL1 - Flametop Cabo Blue Trans Burst
                            '94 Charvel Predator - Fire Crackle
                            '77 Ibanez LP Custom Copy - Black
                            Amp:
                            VOX AD30VT

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                            • #15
                              tried the single rectifier, was pretty good. Really loud...and expensive bout £1500 for the head Think there quite abit cheaper in the US though??
                              wish the valveking looked as good the mesa though, not that it matters haha

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