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I'm a college student, and I have a half stack that is sitting at home right now because it is: 1) too large and heavy to lug around for practical purposes, and 2) more than I need or expect to ever need in terms of size and power.
I have given some serious consideration to selling it and using the cash to aid in picking up a smaller but higer-end amp. I think if I am wise with my money then around $1000 is a good limit for me.
I have two amps in mind:
Mesa/Boogie F-50
Fender Twin-Amp
I have heard some good things about Traynor, and even a larger 2X12" or 4X10" combo from them would save me $300. I am curious if there are also bad things to be said for them. How do they compare to the above named amps in quality, tone, and general flexibility?
I realize some of my options as listed vary widely (that is, it may not be easy to compare a Fender Twin to a Mesa because of the different "personalities" of the two), but I play all kinds of music, and the things I seek most from an amp are warmth in both clean and gain channels, volume (not loudness, but fullness), and flexibility.
Any thoughts?
I have given some serious consideration to selling it and using the cash to aid in picking up a smaller but higer-end amp. I think if I am wise with my money then around $1000 is a good limit for me.
I have two amps in mind:
Mesa/Boogie F-50
Fender Twin-Amp
I have heard some good things about Traynor, and even a larger 2X12" or 4X10" combo from them would save me $300. I am curious if there are also bad things to be said for them. How do they compare to the above named amps in quality, tone, and general flexibility?
I realize some of my options as listed vary widely (that is, it may not be easy to compare a Fender Twin to a Mesa because of the different "personalities" of the two), but I play all kinds of music, and the things I seek most from an amp are warmth in both clean and gain channels, volume (not loudness, but fullness), and flexibility.
Any thoughts?