Hi Guys, Having trawled through a years worth of threads, I appreciate there's a lot of threads on a similar topic so I apologies for an overlap, but I do have a few extra questions that I don't think have been answered and I could use the advice of you kind people :)
Anyways, I'm moving to a small flat where I will have a room slightly larger than would would normally be termed a box room. Therefore I would like to buy a valve amp that will sound good at bedroom levels and doesn't take too much space. My budget is around £200 but I could stretch to £250 if there was something really worth it... I generally like playing on clean as well as classic rock tones. I never really venture into metal territory. I have a Gibson LP Standard Faded, which will soon be wearing Bare Knuckles, and a Schecter Corsair...
On this budget I guess the main contenders are the Epiphone Valve Junior (Combo or Stack), Peavey Valveking Royal 8, Blackheart BH5-112 and the Fender Champ 600... Please fell free to mention some I may have missed!
I also see that the Tiny Terror is hugely popular on these boards but that fact you'd have to buy a cab on top kinda puts out it my budget which is a bugger...
I went to my local Sound Control (now Reverb) and they didn't have any of these amps to try which was annoying!! Therefore your opinions would come in really handy.
I can see the Epi Valve Juniors are very popular on here and sound great from what I've heard on youtube. However, the fact that everyone says they need loads of mods kinda scares me because I'm not very technical and don't really know what to do!! Do these sound decent out of the box, or do they HAVE to be modded to get decent sounds?
Also, a lack of a master volume could be a problem as it gets quite loud when the gain goes up.
The lack of a master volume is also a problem with the blackheart, but if anyone has one of these, I'd be curious to hear you opinions.
The advantage of the Peavey is that is does have a master volume, has anyone played on one of these and if so, what are they like? I've seen quite so-so opinions on here in past threads...
The Fender Champ 600 gets raving reviews for cleans but I've seen a few people post that it gets a bit dodgey when in overdrive. Anyone know if this would sound good with a pedal such as a crunchbox?
Thanks for you help
NotSoEasy :)