VirtualSamana said:
Looking for a good practice amp (I record via POD) Won't be playing any gigs with it so loudness isn't an issue. Would like to be able to get a variety of tones with it.
Well, if you have a POD, you can use that for a front-end on any amp, can't you?
If you're playing at bedroom volume, you pretty well need to have something like that to get some sound anyway, if you are doing distortion and soforth.
I like solid-state practice amps as they are less noisy at low volume and if you're using a digital front end like a POD or a J-Station or whatever, they're fine for anything.
I play clean most of the time and so may favorites here are a great little Roland "Cube 20" I got on loss-leader sale at GC in SF about twenty years ago for under $100, and
the Fender Princeton Stereo Chorus I recently got at GC on sale for $199, new, a killer deal if ever there was one.
Digging around out in the garage the other night I found some amps I forgot I had including some cherry little '60s Japanese practice amp with about five tubes in it. Guess I'll do a cap job on it and see what it sounds like.
Might be interesting!