We are talking of down sizing things in the band to cut out storage costs and needing a fleet of vehicles every time we do a gig. Plus i miss having a Valve Amp that has a drive section but i will still keep my current set up in case the need arises.
Looking for suggestions as i dont have a lot of money to just hit anything i please and i'm curious if the 15w heads made by the likes of Hayden, Blackheart, Orange etc will cut through a drummer?
If i can get a better quality head alone for the same price as a combo i'd rather go that route and build a 2x12.
My limit will be around £200 as its a case of what i want to sell to fund this. At the top of that i've seen Tiny Terrors go for around £200, at the bottom there's stuff like the Harley Benton amps.
Any suggestions as to what could suit or what to avoid is appreciated.
Thanks
you could possibly get a Laney VC15 for that price, I know it's a combo but it can do what you need to do though. It has a cab out so you can run it through a 2x12. The drive channel has a great range of sounds from crunch to fuzz and the clean channel is great and both channels take pedals well. It's not high gain modern metal but it can do classic rock sounds on its own. I've not had it up against a drummer but I hear it can hold its own but the 10inch speaker might need the added benefits of a cab.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
Thanks for the replies.
The 10" speaker option worries me a little with the low tuning but it would be nice to stay with Laney.
My friend still has a Peavey Valve King 1x12 for sale at £200, which is another option.
Fran wrote:My friend still has a Peavey Valve King 1x12 for sale at £200, which is another option.
They can sound pretty decent, not really my thing as they're really high gain but it was quite nice the one I tried. For £200 I'd say go for it and then I'd mess around with some tube swaps to try and make it a little more lively.
Freddy V-C wrote:My Tiny Terror can be heard over a drummer easily. Our drummer is LOUD and I usually only have the volume at about 5 or 6 for gigs. Do an TT.
If you want the 1x12" I'll bring it up to Kings Langley to my work if you fancy collecting it, or if you want to pony up for shipping I can send it on the UPS account at work.