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mud
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Ok, i bought me a guitar and im obviously gonna end up lookin for an amp, if not for jammin, for giggin or in the studio.
Was reading one of the threads on a 30watter....tbh i dont want anything too beastly and i would prefer something that i can lug about easily if needs be.
So the main criteria is this...
Sounds good live or in studio.
Sounds just as good at low vol as it does at topend.
Doesn't torch a hole out of my pocket and burn my nuts on the way past.
As for a price guide, if i could get one under £75 i'd be shocked, £100 id be happy, £150 means i need to wait a couple of weeks longer.
So the challenge is yours, dare you accept it????
Was reading one of the threads on a 30watter....tbh i dont want anything too beastly and i would prefer something that i can lug about easily if needs be.
So the main criteria is this...
Sounds good live or in studio.
Sounds just as good at low vol as it does at topend.
Doesn't torch a hole out of my pocket and burn my nuts on the way past.
As for a price guide, if i could get one under £75 i'd be shocked, £100 id be happy, £150 means i need to wait a couple of weeks longer.
So the challenge is yours, dare you accept it????

I might wish they sprung for another knob; pre/post controls can be a useful thing in a practice amp, especially with a power tube. That way you could pick the stage you want to beat the crap out of 