Topic: low wattage amp advice
hey guys new to forum, long time joe supporter and looking forward to the new cd with beth
I bought at the end of last year the new line 6 hd500 and dt50 2x12 amp. They are great recording devices
and actually sound pretty good. But.... it lacks some of the special quality that a really good tube amp provides
at least using the digital end. The amp can be used with a digital preamp and all tube back end, but to get
those tubes cooking in the 50 watt is really really really loud, I swear this thing is as loud or louder then my
100watt carvin tub head was through a 4x12.
So that leaves me with trying out a attenuator, which i have never used before. Or buying a smaller tube amp. Economically
speaking the attenuator is the easiest way to go, assuming it works. However tone aside the number of options the L6 combo
provides is mindboggling and to be honest leaves me tweaking 60% of the time and playing 40%.
Needless to say I want to be playing 80% at least and do my tweaking when I want to record. I play mostly in my 15x20 jam area and play out in small venues ~200people, I am playing with drummer, bass and 1 other guitarist. I saw Joe's comment on amp suggestions $1000 amps, but most of those were 50 watt and up, Idon't think any were 20 watt or so. I want to find an amp that would sound good at practice as well as handle the small venues, of course mic'ing is an option if a pa is present (not always). basically the tones I would be attempting to get would be ranging from tom petty folk rock, the black keys and joe bonamassa style blues and foo fighters rock. no country, metal, european pop rock or hard rock
So I was hoping for a few more suggestions. I contacted proguitarshop as they have a fantastic site and the best demos around, but almost all boutique gear. This was there suggestion:
The amp will be an issue though as a good amp to accomplish what you are looking to do usually starts at $2000. That being said a stereo pair of Humboldt Hot Rods might be a more manageable way to achieve the tones and output power you are looking for. As for amps a Carr Rambler would be superb as would a 3 Monkeys Orangoutang
Oh my main guitars is a chambered LP and a dBZ Imperial
appreciate any suggestions,
btw you can check out a couple of my originals if you like here: http://www.macjams.com/artist/JBurns