From 15 to 100 Watts? That's a HUGE jump!
So, it REALLY DEPENDS on where you'll be playing the most. Alone, at home? With a Band, every month or so? In a garage? In a Band, gigging regularly? Clubs or Auditoriums and Festivals? etc.
Truly important stuff to ask yourself. As a Tube Amp only starts hitting it's stride, when the Volume is about Noon or higher. Otherwise, Line 6 is the ticket. Tube Amps: YAGOTTACRANKEM!
For home use, my Tweed Champ Clone (Kendrick Model 118) is KILLIN'! With a nice OD pedal, it really is sweet. And perfect for living room Jams Sessions, and even Book Store sized gigs. In fact, with a nice Microphone (like a Shure), I can take this Amp to any gig. Any size. The P.A. can make me louder!
For a lot of Band Practices and Small Clubs, etc. I have a couple of 15 to 20 Watt Amps that are truly special.
The Budda Twinmaster is a LOUD 18 Watts. Kinda a Vox/Tweed Fender Clean to Vox/Marshall OD TOnes. Nice!
It's not made anymore. But, you can find a used one for around $700.00. And you might be surprised just how many "famous" recordings have been made with these amps.
Also, for the same types of duties, a good Silver Faced Princeton Reverb is THE CLASSIC recording studio and small gig amp. As well as the Deluxe Reverb. (The Re-Issues are pretty good, too!).
My other Amp in this power range, is a Dr. Z Carmen Ghia. Very cool amp here, too. In fact, I go back and forth, between this and the Budda. Another true stand out.
Now, the Peavey Classic Series is STELLAR. No slouch there. WAY underrated. But, many TOP Pros use these. And the Classic 50 has been one of the mani "Go To" Amps in Nashville recording studios, for over a decade. The 30 Watter is also very sweet.
30 or 50, shouldn't cost more than about $350.00 used.
The Tiny Terror is pretty cool, too. As are the smaller HiWatt amps.
HiWatts were the choice of Tommy Bolin, and Pete Townsend. 2 greats, with great Tone.
A 50 Watt amp, or even moreso, a 100 Watt amp? HUGE. 100 Watt Marshalls are what Eric Johnson uses in Clubs. Have you ever been to one of his shows? LOUD!
100 Watt Marshalls DO have huge headroom, and an incredible sound. ONCE YOU CRANK THEM. Otherwise, you're getting your OD from a pedal, all by itself. Might as well be any amp, if you're going that way.
Plus, 100 Watt Marshalls (and 50 Watters are 90% as loud, so no help), are the choice of all the "Legends" who now have Tinnitus!
Except of course, for Pete Townsend. HE chose HiWatt to fry his hearing!
Anyway, I'd probably consider narrowing my choices to what I will actually be using the amp for. For MOST, the 3 to 5 Watt Tube Amp is DATICKET. Heck, those Epiphone Valve Jr. Amps are pretty freakin' sweet. And only about $150.00!
At this point, I would HIGHLY Recommend a Head and Cab for you. The reason? Because you can try the Head with a lot of different Cabs and Speaker options. Just take the Head to any shop, and try the different Cabs. There will be a HUGE variety of Tones from speaker to speaker type. And since you're kinda new to this, it would be better to keep your options open. Because what you like this week, may be different from what you like in 6 months.
Happy Hunting! It's a lot of fun. And there are more choices than ever, nowadays. So, be sure to let us know how the search goes..............
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