Okay, you gotta lota choices! Sweet!
There are a lot of choices, but I'll just mention 3.
1. Twinmaster. This is a Budda Amp, that is no longer made. 18 Watts. Very loud for 18 Watts, though. Easily hangs in a Club.
Sparkilng, upfront cleans. Kinda Vox AC 30 like.
Rude, aggressive OD tones. Kinda like a baby Plexi.
Very unique and present tones, that sit extremely well in a mix.
Very Touch-Responsive, takes pedals extremely well, and thumps a lot more than you would think for an 18 Watt, EL-84 Amp.
Great sounding Amp! Also, it has a unique character to it. Sounds incredible next to Fenders and Marshalls, etc. Stands out for it's "own voice".
Easily found used, for under $1k.
Usually still in excellent shape, as most are/were used in Studios.
HIGHLY recommended. Desert Island Amp.
2. Carmen Ghia. Dr. Z Amp. Also about 18 to 20 LOUD Watts.
Thick and Meaty Tones.
Another Touch-Responsive Amp. Also takes pedals well..
The single Tone Control is extremely versatile. Does more than a normal "Tone Control".
If you haven't played a Z, you should give them a try. Maz 18 NR or MAZ 38 are also contenders here.
3. Deluxe Reverb. Fender (Boutique would be better, if you can't find a BF or SF. Not the RI.).
Maybe $700.00 for a SF? May need overhaul. But, still under $1k.
"The" Small-Club Amp. Paid it's dues, and is a CLASSIC for a reason.
So, these are options that I currently use, myself. My DR is a Clone. So is my Carmen Ghia. Both are stellar amps. My Twinmaster is a go-to Amp. If I need to make sure and turn heads, I grab the Twinmaster. It always gets a response!
I carry a Shure Mic and a Mic Cable, for mic'ing when appropriate.
I mention these, as the Tweed Bassman is so well known that I didn't think it needed mentioning. And most Marshalls are either too loud, or just plain too expensive.
Plus, everybody and their Brother uses those. The Budda and the Z are (IMO) Modern Classics. Sure, there are a lot of choices out there. But, these 2 Amps will just grow in value and stature, I feel.
And they both have unique, top-notch Voices.
So, that's what I would recommend. In fact, I use all 3. So, I hope this helps.
Whatever you get, be sure to try and play a Twinmaster and some Z Amps. Everybody needs to, at some point.
Ciao for now.............
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