I am in halls, my room isnt actually bad as I'm on the ground floor, next to another guitarist anyway and on the room at the end next to the kitchen, so I havent got too many people to annoy if I play a bit too loud. I'm using either my V-Amp 2 or Amplitube 2 at the minute but right now I'm sick of modelling, its so boring and has a horrible feel compared to a proper amp.
Yea was looking at the Valvetronix series. I'm still trying to find some people to play with, most people want to play modern metal stuff but I'd rather play rock :(
If you hate modelling you should never go with the Valvetronix or the DSP modelling fenders, maybe it will be an improvement over playing trough a PC but it wont be like what youre thinking off.
After many year of trying and testing loads of gear i now only use a good and versatile tube amp and ditto drive pedal. Actually the simpeler it gets the better it sounds, to my ears at least.
If i were you i would definately save up for one of those 'legends' like the Twin, Pro reverb, Bluesbreaker, Plexi or JCM800 or whatever and just never look back again. If in doubt just take you guitar and noodle a bit on one in a shop to generate some preferences but stick to a plan.
If your really, desperately in need, discuss it with your parents, i did and i managed to get some basic band stuff together(actually the peavey combo i bought with the loan was the best amp i ever heard back then :oops: , i played it VERY much for 10 years and if it didnt fell apart i would probably still have it) and payed back the small loan i got from my parents bit by bit. Actually my father did encourage the idea of buying something good and in this way being able to grow as a musician rather then buying a huge collection of mediocer/cr@p stuff that didnt keep me at it anyway. Trading in the Laney will get you started anyway so it wont be that horrible i think.
Hope youll think about this, every amp i play now just fades in the shadow of my main amp, but i learned back then to save up and i could buy it when it smacked me in the face, i rocked with my head in the clouds for allmost a year after i got my JCM800 with late 60's Marshall cab i can tell ya 8)