NAD...the wife won't be happy

What amp should I have bought?

  • VOX AC4C1-12

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Fender Super Champ X2

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Laney TI15 - 123

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • Marshall DSL5

    Votes: 6 42.9%
  • VOX AC10

    Votes: 2 14.3%

  • Total voters
    14

Mr Grumpy

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..., so, I'm gonna do this back to front.

I decided the SG junior was all I need for the time being (I will get a LP P90 before long...), but whilst the THR10 is great, I want something more - thus I ordered, paid and am awaiting delivery.

I considered a few that are available and in my price range.

It will arrive on Thursday, but what amp should I have gotten?

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It's too late, I can't change my mind...

SG junior + ? What would have been your advice?

(&, yes, I'm not just creating threads, I did really buy something...)
 
For the price, the low powered Marshall DSL's can't be beat.
So I voted for the DSL5
I have the DSL15 and with just one simple tube change, (ECC823 for V1) the amp is a keeper, even with the $hitty stock speaker.
 
My advice is to save up and get something good. When I build a guitar amp it takes up to two years to obtain the parts I want. And my best sounding stock guitar amp is a 1960 Fender Concert
I paid $100.00 USD for. I play custom built amps. But I own Marshall's VOX HI-Watt Fender Mesa Dumble Park/Marshall Valco.

 
^ I do like that sound.

I'm just in an apartment, working away from home, I have to at least try to be sensible with regard to cost and volume.
 
MARSHALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For the price, the low powered Marshall DSL's can't be beat.

They're not cheap here; most shops have them listed at $790 - 스쿨뮤직 - Marshall DSL5CR / 마샬 풀진공관 콤보

Plus, I've never liked the couple of SS MG Marshall's I've owned. Plus, do SGs even sound good with Marshall amps?

I had one of the Fender Champs and it was a great little amp.

Yeah, I do like the Fender Fuse s/w, and the versatility, but I wasn't fond of the SS Fender amp I owner other than the Princeton and Bassman settings. I did think about the Fender Blues Junior (just seemed overkill for a small apartment & expensive here in Korea) and a little 5w Champ I noticed (although I want a volume and a gain control).

I went with the Iommi.

Yeah, I really like that two; the two power settings would be useful and it sounds great. On the down side, I always have to consider resale here because my contract ends in February, and I may head somewhere else.

Been Gassing for the Vox AC10. Price is decent. Just can’t justify.

Me too. I searched a lot of forums about this, and the folks who have one comment that it doesn't sound good on low volumes; in fact, due to the way the gain and volume interact it's difficult to get any sound at apartment levels.

Anyways, due to it being Buddha's Birthday, it's a national holiday and the amp will be sitting in Seoul for another day or two.

I'm also quite looking forward to A/B-ing the new amp against the Yamaha THR10 at various volume levels - is the Yamaha really as good as folks say against a more expensive tube amp?
(When I had a 5w Bugera head with a decent 10" cab, the Yamaha didn't get much/any playtime.)
 
I do really like that; 12" speaker, the VOX tone, not too loud for home use, but could be taken to band practice. &, it's sexy. What one would you have gone for, RVA?
HT5. It is a lot of bangfor your buck. WHile it will not rival the cleans of a vox, it is super versatile in sound since it can do metal/blues/clean and in function since it can get pretty load and also do bedroom levels well. I may have gotten the HT5R if I id not have a good reverb pedal on my board
 

That's a good choice, a much-loved amp by many. For some weird reason, not reason at all really, I've never been fond of Blackstar - ironically, or not, I've owned two Blackstar baby amps (one was a bass amp) and they made great sound for tiny little cheap portable things. I am an ignorant bastardos... But, I'm pretty sure that you'll like my choice (or not).
 
I think you made the right choice. I dig my AC4. Granted, it is as small amp with a 10" in a small cabinet, so naturally it doesn't sound as full as a bigger amp. But for what it is I like it a lot. I think the 12" will sound better due to the larger cabinet. Normally I would have suggested the AC10, but for home practice it might be a tad big.
 
Don't trust me, Gahr, I am being tricky on this thread. The new Amp might be a surprise...

But, a 10" or 12" ac4 would have been a great choice. My THR10 does a pretty decent VOX tone at low volumes though.

I would have gotten a Randall RD5 if they were available.
 
Don't trust me, Gahr, I am being tricky on this thread. The new Amp might be a surprise...

But, a 10" or 12" ac4 would have been a great choice. My THR10 does a pretty decent VOX tone at low volumes though.

I would have gotten a Randall RD5 if they were available.
Ah, I got confused there. For some reason I thought you HAD bought the AC4-12
 
This video shows off the Marshall well - very versatile, lots of great tones, and with the junior's volume control sensitivity and the channel/reverb dual footswitch that comes with the amp you could be in guitar heaven. I'm thinking a nice light overdriven channel 1 which'll sound great with the guitar volume up, but really clean when the volume comes down, then a nicely overdriven rock tone on channel 2, footswitchable - could be noodling for hours.

I wish I'd gotten one of these...


It's a national holiday today, so I've been rocking out all day (metronome set, building pace on licks and stuff) - the wife is gonna hate the noise I'm gonna be playing this weekend!

BTW, the junior gets better and better...
 
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