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Cheap Practice Amp?
« on: March 25, 2013, 03:02:56 PM »
Hey all, got a question for ya. I'm getting kinda tight on cash, and I'm thinking up ways to pad my wallet a bit. The only thing I can think of is to sell my JMP-1, which would bring in some decent coin, but I'd need to replace it in some way. Seeing as I now have the Bad Cat Unleash, my options are a bit more open as I can actually simply run a pedal through it and use it as an amp. Anyways, getting back on topic, I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to my JMP-1 to at least hold me over until I save my money up for the SL-5. Any suggestions?

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2013, 08:41:14 PM »
If you want a cheap and good practice amp have a look at the Micro Terror from Orange. I haven't played it myself but it's supposed to kick mighty arse according to tone and size.
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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2013, 11:59:40 PM »
Good call from Mr.Air on the Microterror.
The Hughes & Kettner Tubemeister 5 is nice practiceamp too.
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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2013, 02:43:34 AM »
they aren't made anymore but the fender champion 600 is a good cheap one, especially for a class A valve amp, and once modded it is capable of sounding amazing. The orange micro terror is good too but the valve would have to be changed if it was me as I hate cheap chinease valves, once you've tried NOS mullards there's no turning back...
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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2013, 10:48:31 AM »
For something with valves the Laney VC-15 ,LC-15 or Blackstar HT-5.

If you're not bothered with valves then a little Line 6 Spider amp would be fine, I use one myself for practicing at home. The big rig is in the garage.


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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2013, 12:25:57 PM »
Valves are important to me at gig levels but for playing at home I think you might as well go s/s. I'm more than happy with my 2w Microcube. The Marshall sim suits me fine and cleans up really well from the guitar volume. I don't use effects live but I get a lot of fun playing around with the Microcube effects at home particularly delay, reverb and chorus. At 2w it's still capable of neighbour annoying volume but doesn't need to be cranked to sound great.

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2013, 03:07:43 PM »
Hmm, the MT does look mighty interesting.

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2013, 02:23:43 PM »
The bigger problem is that you won't get a good price for the JMP-1 in the current market. I feel selling guitar stuff has become at decent prices had become really tough. It seems nobody has money anymore.
You'd most certainly want to buy a used amp, but selling one as well?
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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2013, 02:11:09 PM »
The bigger problem is that you won't get a good price for the JMP-1 in the current market. I feel selling guitar stuff has become at decent prices had become really tough. It seems nobody has money anymore.
You'd most certainly want to buy a used amp, but selling one as well?

I don't necessarily need a mind-boggling return. Just looking to get a couple bucks in my pocket.

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2013, 10:09:53 PM »
Have to agree about the Orange Micro Terror, I bought one a few months ago because I was curious to see if it lived up to all the good reviews I'd been reading about them and I've had a big smile on my face ever since , For something so small with only three knobs it punches well above its weight, especially into a decent cab ( a good 1 x 12 minimum ), and even at keeping the neighbours happy volumes .
It's even inspired me to dust off my old pedals that I haven't used in years and take a trip down memory lane and for 95 quid you can't go wrong .
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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2013, 10:27:13 PM »
Actually was just getting ready to post that I got the Micro Terror and have had it for about a week. I actually think it's a great piece of gear. That SL-5 will have to be pretty damn good for me to trade this for it. Overall I'd definitely recommend it to anyone, it sounds awesome.

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #11 on: April 21, 2013, 09:01:32 PM »
Great purchase mate, I surely love mine. I can even play metal with it when I stick my Bad Monkey in front of it and it sounds huge for such a little fella through a 4*12. AND it even let's my Holydiver shine ^^

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #12 on: April 22, 2013, 02:30:23 AM »
Great purchase mate, I surely love mine. I can even play metal with it when I stick my Bad Monkey in front of it and it sounds huge for such a little fella through a 4*12. AND it even let's my Holydiver shine ^^

Can definitely see it handling some metal with a TS type pedal.

I love how Marshall-y it can get, I was actually quite surprised. Not a bad thing in my book!

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #13 on: April 23, 2013, 01:11:06 PM »
Another +1 on the Micro Terror from me!  :lol:

I use mine as a gigging backup to my Splawn and SLO Clone and volume wise it's easilly upto the task through a 2x12 cab.

I was really pleasantly surprised by how good it sounds when I 1st tried 1, especially for what it is. I don't mean that to sound snobby, that's not my intention at all, but I think some people see it as being a bit of a joke going by the fact it's only the size of an iPhone and just expect it to sound rubbish.

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Re: Cheap Practice Amp?
« Reply #14 on: April 23, 2013, 03:06:07 PM »
Another +1 on the Micro Terror from me!  :lol:

I use mine as a gigging backup to my Splawn and SLO Clone and volume wise it's easilly upto the task through a 2x12 cab.

I was really pleasantly surprised by how good it sounds when I 1st tried 1, especially for what it is. I don't mean that to sound snobby, that's not my intention at all, but I think some people see it as being a bit of a joke going by the fact it's only the size of an iPhone and just expect it to sound rubbish.

Not to mention the fact it's a hybrid, makes some people down on it before they even try it. It's by no means meant to be your #1 have-to-have amp, it's just supposed to be a fun little practice/backup amp. And that it certainly is!