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Any guitarists on here? (tiny amp Qs)
Looking for info and opinions on tiny (1w and less) Class A tube amps. I no longer play in bands and while my hot rodded 1982 Marshall JCM800 2205 head (redone to eliminate diode clipping, essentially a JMP mkII) sounds like nothing else cranked and paired with my les paul jr (even a dude from Green Day gave me 'good tone' props)...not even an attentuator (hot plate) really works well for playing in the house.
I was playing through some crappy solid state 10 and 15w garbage combos but they sound awful. My girlfriend bought me a 5w Class A head a few years ago, but even that is too loud (you'd be shocked how loud a 5w amp is at full chat). While I do have a few pedals (tube screamer, blues driver, boss stage EQ etc) I prefer overdriven tube crunch to pedal fizz/fuzz. So now I'm on the hunt- I think- for a Zvex Nano. It's a .5w point to point wired tube head that makes a great recording amp and or for playing in the house or in other low volume situations. They are about $500 new, and hard to find used. I was wondering what others are playing through for good tone at reasonable volume. My main guitar is the LP JR, but I do have others. Influences/styles I like: Jimmy Page James Williamson (Iggy n the Stooges) Zal Cleminson (Sensational Alex Harvey Band) Chuck Berry Ronnie wood Keef Mick Taylor Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music) Marc Bolan Wayne Kramer/Fred Smith (MC5) Eliot Easton (Cars) Izzy Stradlin (GnR) Johnny Thunders (NY Dolls) Cheetah Chrome (Dead Boys) Mick Ronson too many others to list...but you get the picture |
You might try the Jet City PicoValve. 5watts, with a 2.5watt switchable.
It's based on the THD Univalve. |
I know nothing...
But like you whereas I love my old Fender tube amps they are a bit much for playing in the living room. Epiphone made some tiny little amp I was looking at but never got around to getting one. |
Epiphone "valve junior." it's 5W, sounds ok but there are some mod kits for it that add a gain stage and a tone knob. The kit is called "BitMo." not bad for about $150 all in.
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I do not know if this is in the class you are talking about. It is certainly not a tube, but it has gotten solid reviews from the people I know who use them.
MightyMoe™ Guitar Strap Amp Portable Battery-Powered Practice Amplifier As a disclaimer, I do know the guy who developed it. He is a good guy and a guitarist. |
I'm getting back into bass guitar, after a 30-year hiatus. I'm having a good time with that, but I hafta say.......I sure wish I had kept some of the equipment I used "back in the day." Incredible. Vintage Ampeg SVT "blue line" amps are going for $2000! Fender Bassmans are going for over $1000. Heck, Sunn Model T's are the same. And those old Fender Twin Reverbs.........
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I've had this for years.
Mesa Boogie V-Twin Pedals http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1295912296.jpg as with a lot of my toys it is better than I am... Ed |
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I have a Univalve and even with tube combinations that should be down around the 3-5 watt range (like a 6G6 power tube or something), it is waaay too loud. What I have been doing lately (and it actually works well) is to set up the Univalve for clean (I happen to be using a Mullard EL34) and then plugging in a Digitech RP150. The tone is actually very nice and it still has that "punch" of power. I also use a Barber Direct Drive and the overdrive is nice and thick but it still retains the note clarity and harmonics of the Class A... I'd like to have a Zvex Nano also... SmileWavy |
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Ampeg: Bass Amp Series - BA115HP |
Hook it up to your iphone...
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RE: epiphone valve junior 5w. That's the amp my girlfriend bought me. It's still box stock, and the shop I used to entrust my marshall to wanted to get ahold of the epi and mod it...I just never got around to it.
It sounds okay, better with the tube screamer in front. But again, it needs to be cranked and it is just too loud. I will check out some of these other suggestions. Re: Ampeg SVT and Sunn bass stuff. My best friend always swore by those. Classic 8x10 ampeg cab. What a pain to haul up and down stairs, even with that grab handle in back. The sunn head was a beast. I think he later used a 4x10 hartke and a 1x15 or so bottom? P bass and ric 4003. The ric looked so cool a la Lemmy but felt like crap. His 79 p bass was just a better instrument IMO. |
i hate ric basses. When I sold my SVT all the tolex on the back was shredded like a hula skirt from being dragged up and down stages. It was a beast ...but a great sounding beast. I used a BGW power amp bridged mono to give me 900 watts of power. The thing would literally rattle yer nuts when you stood in front of it.
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there were some electronic mods too, if you are handy with a soldering iron it might be DIY. |
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Products | BitMo Mod Kits I have the "BitMo" trio and put it in myself. If you're not scared of circuit boards and stuff it's not too hard. |
Just saw this while searching for a mixer here at work.
Vox tube amp switchable from 4, 1, and 1/4 watt VOX Modern Classic AC4TV 1x10 Tube Combo Amplifier, 4 Watts Have no experience with this unit but I want one! |
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Especially now that I've decided I want a G&L ASAT to mess with. Or a James Burton B-bender Tele... |
I love my G&L, it is very early... kind of a musicman body with Teli pickups and blond neck.
However I have never played with a James Burton Teli so as I said...I know nothing. Sounds like a nice setup (no pun intended) |
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i have been very interested in the very low watt class stuff too. i have a very old TRUE point to point silvertone single ended class A amp with a single 6v6. it has a bad multi cap filter cap. it is one with 3 caps in it and i cant find one. i am going ot have to mod it but i just dont have the time to mess with right now.
try some of the boutique stuff aiken makes some great stuff cornell id put some of these up against ANY marshall, especially for the size still not inthe 5 watt range but much bettter than 50 or 100 watts. they are great for just jamming with some guys, loud enough to keep up with drums but not something you have to blow everyone away with to make it sound good. |
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