Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Ribboz on April 02, 2008, 01:16:39 AM
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Hello, Im currently in the market for a portable amp. Im going to be moving around alot soon and need something to take with me. Any ideas?
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Hello, Im currently in the market for a portable amp. Im going to be moving around alot soon and need something to take with me. Any ideas?
You need to give us way more info for anyone to be able to give a recommendation.
What musical styles ?, What's your budget ? For home +/- gigging ? etc
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Fender Blues Junior
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Without further info its kinda hard, a Microcube is a really good little amp for about £80 (£40-50 used). It's small and sounds amazing for it's size and price.
I own a Tiny Terror and a 1x12 that I consider to be fairly portable in terms of getting from a room to a car, but I wouldn't want to carry it across town!
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yeah i'd say if you want really portable get a Microcube! they run on batteries if you want and for the size and price they sound bloody great!
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tiny terrors are good is a combo version soon
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I'm currently awaiting a Fender 'G-dec junior'. I do not doubt that the micro cube ( which I also looked at ) is great - but the G-dec junior has the additional benefit of bass & drum or drum only jamming loops / backing tracks in a variety of styles. You can select the style, key and tempo for any jamming track. There is also a seperate volume for the jamming loops and all control parameters are done by knobs not menus.
The only downside I can see . is that unlike the Micro-Cube or Vox DA-5 it is mains operation only - but as I have not gigged for years, the idea of a simple yet comprehensive practice tool and amp / effects modeller - seemed like a good idea.
It is also a 15 watt amp, and weighs about 7kg. At first glance it looks like a Fender Blues Junior - so it's not as portable and cute as the Micro Cube.
Like I said though, for armchair improvising / skills training - I prefered the idea of all I should need being In one box.
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Fender Pro Junior?
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woah people! don't freak out, I wanted ideas to look up. This was suppose to be vague. Just cool it fistham, right now I only have my soldano and that can be a beast to lug. So I have never really looked into solid state amps. But the headache of carrying all the gear is really starting to get to me. Im about to move into a much larger city and just want something easy to carry. Any ideas would help. thanks
OH, one thing is for sure. I would like it to have distortion. I enjoyed the blues junior but, in the end, wasn't entirely interested.
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Pignose!
(I've watched Crossroads way too many times...)