hiwatt357
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bendeho said:Thanks for all the replies everyone.
To answer some of the questions, my main priorities are these:
1) quality tube sound
2) variety of sound - ideally most things from sweet clean fender style to heavy thick distortion (which i thought pedals could give me, but maybe not)
3) not too big (since it will be used in a bedroom/studio generally i'd like to be able to get the natural tube sound without breaking my windows)
I thought that the blues jr with some sort of combo pedal might give me these things but i'm starting to wonder. If something like the fender hot rod can give me all this then i'd consider paying the extra (double) although it looks like it might be too big (loud).
Is it really not possible to find a small clean tube amp and then pedal a variety of quality different sounds into it, or are on board knobs the go?
You know...honestly, for the money, I'd recommend a Peavey Classic 30. (I would have linked Peavey's site, but it's down, apparently due to the hurricane.)
I have a Peavey Classic 50 410, and it sounds great. The clean sounds great, the distortion channel is not too bad either, and it's very pedal-friendly.
30 watts seems to fit the not-too-big/not-too-small criteria you're seeking.
I know Peavey gets poo-pooed a lot, but I think the Classic series is some of of the best things they've ever done.