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steppingonmars
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I just sold my supreme 1/2 stack and I'm looking for another amp for my
studio. I'm thinking of the following amps. I'm looking more for an amp
that will do something different than my classic 30 and I don't want
another 412 (I'm in the middle of recording 2 bands right now and
another band called me to record them to, I've pulled that 412 out about
20 times already!!!) So here's what I've been looking at
Fender Supersonic
- tried it out, nice OD, I found the cleans a little too bright, has nice
bassman sound, expensive
Marshall JCM 2000 TSL - the 112, going to try it out, expensive
Marshall haze - didn't like the sound of this one, but cheap and I can say
yeah I have a marshall here
Peavey 6505 - they have a 112 combo out now for $600 which is a good deal,
also 5150's seem like common amp in studios
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - a good deal as well, although it's a very simular
sound to the classic 30
Fender Vibrolux - I can say I have a fender
Used amp options
Marshall Bluesbreaker - you can get these used for around a grand, don't
know what they sound like, might sound like a classic 30
Marshall JCM 900, or 800 - the 800's are very expensive, but a recording
staple, the 900's not so much
Used Mesa - haven't played too many of these,
I'd like to try and stick with Marshall, Fender or Peavey as these are the amps that are sold where I work part time as a repair tech.
What do you think?
studio. I'm thinking of the following amps. I'm looking more for an amp
that will do something different than my classic 30 and I don't want
another 412 (I'm in the middle of recording 2 bands right now and
another band called me to record them to, I've pulled that 412 out about
20 times already!!!) So here's what I've been looking at
Fender Supersonic
- tried it out, nice OD, I found the cleans a little too bright, has nice
bassman sound, expensive
Marshall JCM 2000 TSL - the 112, going to try it out, expensive
Marshall haze - didn't like the sound of this one, but cheap and I can say
yeah I have a marshall here
Peavey 6505 - they have a 112 combo out now for $600 which is a good deal,
also 5150's seem like common amp in studios
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - a good deal as well, although it's a very simular
sound to the classic 30
Fender Vibrolux - I can say I have a fender
Used amp options
Marshall Bluesbreaker - you can get these used for around a grand, don't
know what they sound like, might sound like a classic 30
Marshall JCM 900, or 800 - the 800's are very expensive, but a recording
staple, the 900's not so much
Used Mesa - haven't played too many of these,
I'd like to try and stick with Marshall, Fender or Peavey as these are the amps that are sold where I work part time as a repair tech.
What do you think?