heylelshalem wrote:
all i can say is if your going to get a amp==get a tube one...my last half stack was an old seventies tube amp that pushed 700 watts and it was the most heavy sounding amp i have ever heard. and marshalls are waaaay overrated for the money...id check out a crate amp...they are actually economical and i think they sound a lot better then marshall.
Generally agreed with except for the bit about Crate amps. Look for an old tube amp from the 70's instead. --The build quality on new tube gear is not particularly robust until you start getting into expensive gear like Mesa/Boogie, and boutique amps like VHT, Soldano, Engl,Diezel, etc.
Some that I'd suggest:
Ampeg 'V' series amps ( V-2, V-4, VT-22, etc)
Traynor amps ( Nearly all of their 70's tube amps are PTP handwired)
Sound City
Plush/ Earth ( The old ones with the padded headboxes, essentially Fender Showman copies)
Stay away from 60's Sunn amps as a lot of them are built around a Dynakit HiFi power amp, which will be too clean for guitar, but good for bass.
Another thing thatyou may want to do if you're handy with a soldering iron is to look around for an old Bogen PA head like a CHB-50, CHB-35, CHB-100, or their even older CHA series, and convert the inputs to 1/4" tipring and perhaps a tonestack mod. --Bogens can often be found for well under $200. --I paid $70 for my CHB-35
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