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Recommend me an amp?
Hi all, looking for an amp reco for an old Gibson ES-125 that I picked up. I've been looking at Fender's specifically because I like the clean sound and reverb you can get out of them, and it's what I'm looking to get out of this guitar.
Basically looking for something that would be good for small-medium type venues and provide the clean/reverby sound I'm looking for, under $500 or so (I'm fine buying used). I think the main thing is I'm not sure what wattage to look at. I don't want something so huge that it would have to be set at volume 2 in a smaller venue, but I want it to be big enough that it can cut through drums, bass, etc. So far I've found a couple that seem interesting: - Fender Princeton 112 (can't find much out there about it so not sure I would want to buy sight unseen) - Fender Champion 100 (thinking 100 watts might be too much for the venues I'm playing) - Fender Super Champ X2 (not sure if 15 watts with tubes would be enough) - Fender Twin Reverb (again, might be too much for smaller venues) |
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The final answer to all your questions regarding amps is always one and always the same: Vox AC30TB.
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That or last the one on his list.
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Blues jr is a good choice.
Vox mv50 clean head with cab and reverb pedal. Stays super clean up to about 80-90% volume. Best choice imo would be a used deluxe reverb. Steve DeRosa strongly recommend the bugera v22. The champ 100 is quite large but fairly light and a bit sterile. Quilter amps, including the micro block also worthy of consideration
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Super champ x2 head with a 1x12” or 2x10” cab is a light weight dream rig.
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I paired a Quilter 101 Mini Reverb head with a Jensen Jet Tornado Neo 100w 12" speaker and it is killer for around $500 in total. (I had the cabinet already for the speaker.) It is light, powerful and full of tone. The controls are versatile. With the gain and limiter combo you can dial things in, and the master goes from zero to 50 watts. I keep it on about 3-5 watts for practice. Also, the headphone jack is about the best I've used. What a bonus! They have a buffer on it that does the trick. I actually like using it.
I live in an apartment right now. I can dial in a great tone and not drive my neighbors crazy. Or I can play out and loud with it and never worry about enough headroom. I play a Telecaster in the blues realm and beyond. Speaker: https://www.amplifiedparts.com/produ...2-tornado-100w Amp: There is a lot of info out there on the inter-webs regarding the Quilter 101 mini reverb. Look it up! You can buy one used on Reverb and save some bucks. They are well made. Svea |
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Lots o choices, if you look aroung a bit. A Fender Deluxe Reverb Re-Issue would be just what you are looking for. You might be able to find one or a Princeton Re-Issue in your price rage. A blue-check Ampeg Gemini or Reverberocket would be divine with that P-90 in the ES-125. You might also consider a Fender Princeton Chorus or the Traynor YCV series amps. I have owned all of the foregoing amps and played P-90s through them and they all sounded great. The Ampeg Reverberocket II and the Fender DRRI are my favorites.
The Peavey Delta Blues or Classic 30s are nice amps as well, all can be found under $500, especially used. |
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My recommendation exactly. The reissues are superb, reliable amps that can do anything, anywhere.
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Hey have you taken a look at the Boss Katana. 100 watt, it's about $350, the 50 watt bout $220.
Last edited by Charlieb; 10-30-2018 at 05:43 AM. |
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To address the OP's points:
While I've long appreciated the tone of a good blackface Fender amp - I've got a '65 Super Reverb RI and 100W Frontman 212R (predecessor of the Champion 100 and a cult favorite among the surf crowd) in my stable for bigger halls and outdoor gigs - and every player has his/her idea of the ideal tone, I wouldn't make a final decision without giving one of these (or the big-brother V55 - more power/clean headroom in a slightly larger package, more "American" sounding thanks to the 6L6 power tubes, and only $50 additional) a serious audition...
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Been looking at these ( the 50watt) for a bit. Real nice sound..nicer price than most. Really, if you are playing home or small venue do you really need paint peeling power?? C'mon, as I get into researching this it reminds me of the old horsepower/speed wars of the muscle care era. Does it really matter you have 400hp under your right toe? Where are you going to use it? Even a Toyota will get you arrested. For me its a small (1-5watt tube) amp, clean with reverb in a small light package, I'm still lookin'.
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*and touch sensitivity Last edited by Jaden; 10-30-2018 at 02:02 PM. |
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My son has an Orange Micro Terror, and 1x12 cab. More than enough power for home use or a small venue (20W) He also has a Boss ME-80 to handle the effects. If he needs more power he can just mic it through the PA.
Here he is with the ME-80, and my '74 Ovation Breadwinner in my outdoor studio. |
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Based on what you want from an amp, my two suggestions are a Fender Deluxe Reverb reissue or Hot Rod Deluxe. The Fender Twin Reverb is too loud and too heavy for the situations you describe and we'll over budget even used.
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I play my '72 Twin at small venues. You just don't turn it up past 3
But I agree, the Twin is not what you want. Great amps but they weigh a ton and really have way too much power. |