Get a set of powered computer speakers — a 2.1 setup with the woofer — and plug them into any "headphone" amp. Korg Pandora, POD, Yamaha MagicStomp, whatever. Way more versatility, and a way more full sound at a lower volume, than any standard practice amp on the market.
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Originally posted by UFORocks View PostVOX AD30VT - Will do exactly what you're looking for...
Here's a few vids...
And some random demos
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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
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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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Originally posted by necrotechno View PostGet a set of powered computer speakers — a 2.1 setup with the woofer — and plug them into any "headphone" amp. Korg Pandora, POD, Yamaha MagicStomp, whatever. Way more versatility, and a way more full sound at a lower volume, than any standard practice amp on the market.
jeff---------------------------------------------------------
Kiesel Aries
Charvel USA Wild Card #3
EVH 5150 iii 50W, 1x12" EVH w/ Celestion Lynchback, Boss RV-3
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Originally posted by straycat View PostGet a POD 2.0 and use headphones.
Been there, done that, and i didn't like it much.....
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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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Originally posted by straycat View PostOK it was just a suggestion.The AD 30VT is a great amp.---------------------------------------------------------
Kiesel Aries
Charvel USA Wild Card #3
EVH 5150 iii 50W, 1x12" EVH w/ Celestion Lynchback, Boss RV-3
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No point of having a tube amp in your apartment to try do metal...
However there are those 1/4watt amps that could probably do it...
I practice with a 5watt with the volume at less than 8 o clock and its more than enough..even that needs to be at 2-3oclock to hit the sweet spot.
Good luck in your search...maybe try a ENGL Tube Toner or whatever they are called..or something similar to that...Jason Becker / Paul Gilbert Wannabe
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listen, far be it for me to be the kind of person to say "never", but let me be honest; I dont believe you're going to get the tone you want from a tube amp over 1/2 a watt at bedroom / apartment levels, it just ain't gonna happen.
And keep in mind that a lot more goes into your tone than just the amp and whether its tube or solid state. Only you can really know what tone YOU are looking for, and no amount of description is gonna make us hear it the way you do, ya dig?
Do what I did and take advantage of the guitar center return policy. Get a GC credit card and take home an amp for a week, then return it and get another, and another, and another, until you find the one you want. I went through 13 amps across the spectrum before I found "the one", and who knows if it'll still be "the one" 5 years from now or less.
-SteveGuitars:
'04 Jackson SL1 - Flametop Cabo Blue Trans Burst
'94 Charvel Predator - Fire Crackle
'77 Ibanez LP Custom Copy - Black
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VOX AD30VT
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Originally posted by emperor_black View PostTube tone at bedroom levels...
Boss GT-8 -> TS100 -> 1x12 (or 2x12 or 4x12) closed back cab.
Originally posted by jclogston"Can it pull of 80's metal w/o a pedal though?"
-SteveGuitars:
'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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Originally posted by UFORocks View PostYou're talking about using $1500 worth of professional equipment to achieve what a $249 modeling amp can do at bedroom levels. Not that there's anything wrong with that..... Just sayin'Sam
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