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If you go with the Blues Jr, buy the Tweed version, not the black Tolex. Major difference in sound. Also, the Blues Jr's "proper" way of setting is counter-intuitive. Crank the master and dial in the loudness with the Volume knob. You'll notice it does not say "gain", but most people errantly use the volume for gain. Distortion is best achieved with a pedal/pedals. Super Champ X2 isn't a bad suggestion, but overpriced, IMO. I had a SuperChamp XD for two days and returned it. There was nothing that my Roland Cube 40 couldn't sound like. So, for around $300 you can get a discontinued Roland Cube 80 which has a built in attenuator for low volumes and is powerful enough to gig with, and light enough to transport easily. Another amp series that hasn't been mentioned is the Boss Katana series. I'm not impressed by the lower end models, but the more expensive ones are really good and are largely the reason that Roland discontinued the regular Cubes and is letting Boss (same company) cover that end of things. And yeah, a lot of guys like the Vox sound. I'm not familiar with the specific models, but they have a good reputation.
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Everything all the other guys said, and mine is in its seventh year of ownership - as reliable as any comparable factory-made tube amp out there, and at a far-better price...
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$498 at Musiciansfriend right now after the holiday discount . (no financial interest)
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Good to know. I might check into the speaker box that you bought.
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If you do hook one up make sure you put the ohm selector switch on 4 ohms while using it.
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Thanks Martin!
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For crystal-clear clean guitar tones, I can't think of anything better than a Fender Twin Reverb or Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120. If you aren't concerned with blasting away neighbors, these two amps are capable of loud, glassy clean tones. Pretty easy to find one in the OP's price range, if you're willing to buy used.
The Fender Princeton Reverb, Deluxe Reverb, or Super Reverb; and Roland Jazz Chorus JC-20, JC-40, JC-60, or JC-77 would also be on my short list. It depends on how loud you want to go, or if you want to get any grit in the tone by overdriving the amp. |
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Another vote for the 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue.
I just bought one of the versions with the 12" speaker (which puts it at the top of your budget, depending upon discounts) and I like it quite a bit. But I think the standard version with the 10" speaker may be more iconic in its Fender chimyness. |
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There is no perfect amp...only a perfect amp for you. I like Fendery, Supro, Milkman, Voxy clean tones and the power tube(not pre-amp) distortion they have when driven. For home use that means low power since I do not play out much anymore. For instance, I am practicing through a Fender Supersonic 22w today which if I turn over 2 on volume it starts to blow me out and adds to my permanent tinitus.....but I love the cleans on it.
Try a lot of amps and find an amp that sings to you. You might like gainy amps or cleaner sparkly. But until you play thru a lot you will always be searching for your sound. From experience, I know I bought and sold a lot of equipment until I realized what appealed to me. So take some time. I am not sure what your budget is but if tight I would definitely look as bugera, Blackstar, Egnater Rebel and VHT and maybe some of the Fender Champs. I find Bugera dark but lots of folks like them. Blackstars are great and their distortion is good...not my thing but it could be yours. I learned this only after owning a couple...ugh. The VHT special ULtra six is more my style. I have it as practice amp. Has built in attenuation to 1/2 a watt. Sounds like my Fenders. It is handwired and can be easily modded. I find The Egnaters can cover a lot of sounds from close to Fender to close to Marshall. If I were not old and not trying to downsize I would look hard at a Rebel 20. All these can be had for decent prices used. All in all take some time, have fun, find your sound. After that we go pedal shopping Last edited by Scotso; 12-17-2017 at 11:18 AM. |
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Bugera V-22......Save your $ and buy one of these and a nice Strymon pedal for less than $800, you'll have great sound, good luck.
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You may have started your search recently, but philosophers have been seeking this for a very long time. If you can crank it, then my suggestion would be to get a Deluxe Reverb vintage or new reissue. The Princeton reissue is a great amp, I have one. But the DRRI sounds better with its 12 in speaker and larger cabinet. The DRRI's two channels might come in handy too.
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I play acoustic guitars through electric amps
and I think electric guitars sound awesome though acoustic amps. I have a recto-verb and I want to add a Rosette. Good luck! |
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I don't own the V22, but I do have the smaller V5. I upgraded the tubes and it hands down beats anything else in its price range, and then some. Bugera's are the best valued tube amps out there. I have had zero durability issues in the 4 years I have owned it.
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