Re: new amp

For you guys who don't have a high-end budget I'd like to suggest the Palomino (Crate) series of Class A amps.....good bang for the buck...they're becoming pretty popular here in Nashville.

"why isn't the number "11" pronounced "onety one"???....S. Wright.

20 (edited by JohnTB 2008-04-08 12:19:22)

Re: new amp

gsj wrote:

I just stumbled onto this....not had time to read the whole thread so apologies if I misunderstand...just passing through.... but if you're talking about valve (tube) amps you should NEVER EVER EVER run them 'open circuit'!!! That means without a load....that means without plugging them in to correct impedance rated speaker cab....EVER!!! If you're talking about Line 6...ah, go ahead and blow 'em up smile

JohnTB wrote:

Unplug the speaker and run a cable from the amp head to a pc input :x

I didnt realise that, though its worked fine that last half a year doing it... other then the impendance is there any reason i.e. chance of frying myself?? smile I did actually think of that but I thought I'd "Ass-u-me" (as my boss says) that the Audigy box would make the difference :x

ahh its meant to say assume sad

Re: new amp

Guitgator wrote:

For you guys who don't have a high-end budget I'd like to suggest the Palomino (Crate) series of Class A amps.....good bang for the buck...they're becoming pretty popular here in Nashville.

Those are pretty decent amps. I'm not a crate fan at all but jammed on a V50 Combo and it  sounded great.  If I was looking into another combo, I would consider this highly.

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Re: new amp

I'm really interested in the more Dumble-style tone
anyone ever tried a ceriatone overtone special?
or is it better to look for a Fender Dual Showman Reverb
or another Fender amp

Re: new amp

Marshall, Marshall, Marshall.  As far as overdrive goes, it begins and ends with a set of EL34s slamming.  Check out the new Vintage Moderns for an older sound or you can pick up a DSL/TSL dirt cheap now that they are discontinued.  Also, don't neglect an JCM800 or JCM900 if you see one cheap. Solid amps. When I think of the all time greats in tone, 95% have used Marshall as their primary tones (Joe Bonamassa:), Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Eric Johnson, SRV at times, Warren Haynes, etc.)

'67 and '74 Fender Twin Reverbs, '74 Marshall 1987 lead mkII, Metro Superlead 100. Pedals from TC Electronic, Ibanez, Dunlop, BK Butler, Electro-Harmonix, Fulltone, Maestro/Gibson, Loopmaster switching, VoodooLab, Boss. Gibson and Fender guitars, Dimarzio pickups.