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Pirateking
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I'm looking for a small but versatile guitar amp, maybe 60 watts or less (though my knowledge of these kinds of specific technical details is pretty minimal, so if I'm over/underestimating my needs, please correct me). Ideally, I'd like something that I would be able to use at a reasonable volume in my apartment and not piss off the neighbors, but also an amp that has a speaker out jack so that I can plug it into a cabinet for situations where I need to be louder (eg, house shows where the amp wouldn't be mic'ed). It doesn't need to sound fantastic at low volumes, I don't really care too much about tone when I'm just practicing at home, but I would like it to sound at least decent at louder volumes, like in full band practice or show situations. Feel free to recommend new or vintage amps, though I really don't like too much stuff (eg, amp modelling, etc.), just the basic tone knobs and maybe reverb. Are the newer small Vox amps any good?
). Playing straight through the amp, anything over 3 or 4 will about blow your head off, and anything over about 1 1/2 will surely bother your neighbors. I generally run through an effects pedal before hitting the amp, so I can keep the volume down, but the amp itself (like pretty much any tube amp I suppose) is made to play LOUD.
