bball_1523 said:
yeah those tube snobs got to me haha. But I am also curious as to how much worth tubes really have.
I would feel fine with a SS 100 watt amp that has a sweet clean tone, good enough distortion, and will let use an effects pedal such as the boss gt-6/8 to the fullest. Reliability would be a huge factor as well, as long as the amp can stay in good shape, sound good for long periods of time, and isn't costly, I'm down for an SS.
Well, I'm a tube snob, so keep that in mind.
Do some research into what kind of amps all the "big name" guitar players are using. I'd be willing to bet (this is just a wild guess) that at least 90% of the "big name" guitar players are using tube amps. These players can play any amp they want. But they use tube amps. Why? Because they sound so damn good.
Now, obviously, this does not mean that you cannot get a good tone with a SS amp. It just means that the sonic characteristics of tubes tend to be desired by more guitarists. There are some people who can describe those sonic characteristics in words-- but I cannot. I can simply say that tube amps seem to have a "magical" aspect in their response to your playing.
You should go try out a few amps (tube, SS, hybrid, modeller, whatever) and let your ears be the judge. That's the only way you will know what is right for you.
But, if you are playing in an apartment, 100 watts (tube or SS) seems like overkill. If you are planning on playing gigs, maybe 100 watts would be cool. But if this is just a practice amp... 100 watts is stupid.
Also, don't worry about effects pedals. I don't think any amp will have problems with effects pedals. The effects loops in some amps can be picky about what you put in the loop. But, generally, people don't run effects pedals through the effects loop.
Go try some amps and decide for yourself.