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"Apartment" amp
Like I said in my new Telecaster thread...I'm just starting to putz around with an electric, and I need a inexpensive practice amp that sounds good, but won't wake up the neighbors (I'm in an apartment).
Any suggestions? I was checking out a used Fender Champion 40 on Craigslist. How about that or something similar? |
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Champion 40 is a great choice. Just bought one. $230 new.
Used should be around 30% less.
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Good solid state/modelling amp that will take headphones is my suggestion.
Roland Cube, Fender Mustang, etc. |
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Apartment? A Line 6 POD with a good set of headphones.
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I got my daughter the Champion 20 a couple years ago but willingly admit to sneaking it out of her room from time to time because it's actually a lovely little amp.
It's plenty loud even at low numbers on the volume and gain knobs — I'd go for that one over the 40 at nearly half the cost if you're after inexpensive and relatively quiet home use. Another option worth looking at if you want to have access to more in-depth modeling (which also comes with the software/app angle) is the Mustang LT25. |
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Yamaha THR. Lots of features and a really great sound, more like a good quality bluetooth speaker sound than a small amp, which can be "boxy." The THR really fills a room, but at a reasonable volume.
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all good ideas so far
have you thought about the Spark amp? Does a lot and seems like a good practice companion as well.
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Another vote for the fender champ 20 here (I'm also in an apartment). The only thing I did not like is that I wasn't able to get good crunch tones at reasonable volumes but a Boss DS1 solved that.
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Katana mkii head.
Lots of modeling, customizable, accepts loopers and other pedals, headphone out, 0.5, 50 and 100 watt settings, 5” pretty good built in speaker and accepts external speakers for those times. The 5” speaker is fine for the living room, I could drive the family out of the room with it. |
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While a lot of people have provided positive feedback, mine basically ended up being a dud.
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My recommendation sort of orthogonal to most of what's been posted before - but I have a little Supro Blues King 8 (one watt) tube amp (the current model is the Delta King). I find that my "T" (Ron Kirn "Tele") sounds amazing through it. The amp is a bit dark, which - when you couple it with a bright guitar like a tele - really gives me amazing tones. It isn't versatile, but it's very good at that one trick. Don't like my strats or HB-equipped guitars through it as much, but it also works wonders on anything with P90s (I have two of those).
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A lot of people swear by the Yamaha THR series. They're designed to be apartment amps. The new ones are very flexible and sound really good, creating a very fully, rich sound that fills a room without being overly loud.
Nothing against a great little <5 watt tube amp. If you want to crank it and play with a bunch of other musicians, that's probably a better choice. But the THR is going to be more flexible and really sings even at "don't wake up the girlfriend sleeping in the next room" volumes. |
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I'm looking at a Fender Champion 20 for half of what a THR10 is bringing right now. We'll see how it goes. If I get more serious about the electric, I can step up... |
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A used Roland Cube might be good for you too!
I have a Cube 40x that works well at low volume. |
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"Apartment" amp
Quote:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...tube-combo-amp
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