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Originally posted by bombtek View PostSeeing as I really only have very limited space, I am looking for something small that will deliver BIG on tone....any suggestions?
On a side note, anyone tried one of these? "Crate V Series 33W Tube Guitar Amp Head"
I know that it goes entirely against the thought process of what the thread title is, but for the prices that they're being blown at, I might just have to make space, if it is worth it LOL.
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Originally posted by Firebird V View PostI have a Valve JR head that I run through a 4 x 12 and put a metal zone in front of it. It really does sound great.
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Originally posted by mjtripper View PostI've been pretty happy the fender super champ xd. It has an easy to use modeled preamp with a small tube power amp. I think the vibra champ xd has the same tones but only one channel and is a little cheaper. It's a nice practice amp.
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Bombtek brings up a really good question here. Finding a small amp for the house that sounds good, looks good and doesn't cost too much isn't as easy as it sounds. All the new stuff doesn't look so hot to me and the older small stuff is too expensive. A tweed Champ, blackface Princeton Reverb, brownface Deluxe, Gibson Explorer amp, old 1x12 Alamo, Pignose, blue Supro with "salt and pepper" grillclothe and an 8" speaker and an old Kay amp with one tube and a 6" speaker have been the best small amps I've owned. Of the newer stuff the Epi Valve Jr. is nice, I had one with a 1x12 Lopoline cab loaded with a Celestion from '85 that sounded great but it went in a sweet trade. The Vox Pathfinder always looked nice to me but I never played through one, I don't think they make those anymore but I'm not sure. Carr Amps came out with a 3 watt small amp with one EL-84 and a 10" speaker. It's called the Carr Raleigh and it looks really nice and has got to sound great. I always thought I could dial in a good sound on anything, even a rusty ass lookin' old Peavey Bandit. Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt, now I just jam out unplugged and bust out with the riffs down at the garage with our band.
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