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GABritton
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I've been researching some tube amps for a little bit now. I'd like to get a all-tube amp. I have about 700 or so to spend. I don't use a lot of effects. I have an old Boss DM-3 for delay, and a Boss blues driver. Play mostly straight rock, no metal. Comparable to Black Crowes. I need a good clean and a good overdrive, no uber-head scratching metal. There will be a lot of gigging (5-10 times a month). Defenitely needs to be roadworthy.
I really like what I've heard of the Traynor YCV series. I've tried the marshall AVT50, and the vox valvetronix stuff. They're okay, nothing too amazing. I liked the Vox sound better then the marshall, but the Traynor best overall. I know the reverb tank on the Traynor is solid state, but I can handle that.
Has anyone owned either the YCV20/40. I probably don't need 80 watts, being most clubs I play aren't that big, and I can always slap a mic on the amp.
Has anyone had any MAJOR problems w/ these amps? I've read a lot about people switching the tubes in them as soon as they get these amps. How much does that really help these particualr amps?
I know they're not the best out there, but overall are they a good deal? I want to keep this amp for years to come.
Thanks in advance guys!!
I really like what I've heard of the Traynor YCV series. I've tried the marshall AVT50, and the vox valvetronix stuff. They're okay, nothing too amazing. I liked the Vox sound better then the marshall, but the Traynor best overall. I know the reverb tank on the Traynor is solid state, but I can handle that.
Has anyone owned either the YCV20/40. I probably don't need 80 watts, being most clubs I play aren't that big, and I can always slap a mic on the amp.
Has anyone had any MAJOR problems w/ these amps? I've read a lot about people switching the tubes in them as soon as they get these amps. How much does that really help these particualr amps?
I know they're not the best out there, but overall are they a good deal? I want to keep this amp for years to come.
Thanks in advance guys!!
The amp is heard on the choruses and the entire 2nd half of the song, starting at about 3:00 or so.