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noodleplugerine

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« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2007, 08:32:53 PM »
I'd try the laney - They seem sexy, I've been looking around.

If you're not willing to order online for the 400, and not willing to pay the 500ish they'll ask in shops, then you can get a 2nd hand one for about 150-300.

That Ashdown does seem sweet - And it's full tube - Would deffo look at that before the Randall.
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« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2007, 08:36:43 PM »
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I'd try the laney - They seem sexy, I've been looking around.

If you're not willing to order online for the 400, and not willing to pay the 500ish they'll ask in shops, then you can get a 2nd hand one for about 150-300.

That Ashdown does seem sweet - And it's full tube - Would deffo look at that before the Randall.


im having a look. :lol: seems good for price.and the vox you have,i didnt want ,becasue of the reason you dislike it,just too many amp modles,it kool for practice but not for onstage.
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« Reply #17 on: February 04, 2007, 08:37:50 PM »
The Ashdown is an all tube amp for very little money, and has a very good clean channel, as well as an awesome gain channel (and when you add the volume boost on the gain channel it's nuts). The sound is warm, full and rich, and very controlable. The EQ controls can completely change the character of it, from a honky blues crunch, to a spikey punk sound, to sludgey alternative riffs to crushing thrash tones, it does pretty much everything when it comes to Gain. The bass definition is unbelievable, and when you play a downtuned guitar through it it grabs you by the throat and roars  :twisted:
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« Reply #18 on: February 04, 2007, 08:39:49 PM »
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The Ashdown is an all tube amp for very little money, and has a very good clean channel, as well as an awesome gain channel (and when you add the volume boost on the gain channel it's nuts). The sound is warm, full and rich, and very controlable. The EQ controls can completely change the character of it, from a honky blues crunch, to a spikey punk sound, to sludgey alternative riffs to crushing thrash tones, it does pretty much everything when it comes to Gain. The bass definition is unbelievable, and when you play a downtuned guitar through it it grabs you by the throat and roars  :twisted:


thanks for the good review,sounds very tempting,defo going to try that out.
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« Reply #19 on: February 04, 2007, 08:44:19 PM »
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I'd try the laney - They seem sexy, I've been looking around.

If you're not willing to order online for the 400, and not willing to pay the 500ish they'll ask in shops, then you can get a 2nd hand one for about 150-300.

That Ashdown does seem sweet - And it's full tube - Would deffo look at that before the Randall.


im having a look. :lol: seems good for price.and the vox you have,i didnt want ,becasue of the reason you dislike it,just too many amp modles,it kool for practice but not for onstage.


Not even cool for practice, since I use a Boss ME-50, and basically I can't get any sound from the amp which isn't either a "US Hi-Gain" amp, or a 1950s boutique amp. Since I play modern death metal - not the most suitable of choices.

And you can't create your own sounds, only alter the other amp sounds, and since none of them sound too great, it's a pain in the ass.

Shame that there isn't a hi gain scooped death metal amp model >.<
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« Reply #20 on: February 04, 2007, 08:48:40 PM »
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I'd try the laney - They seem sexy, I've been looking around.

If you're not willing to order online for the 400, and not willing to pay the 500ish they'll ask in shops, then you can get a 2nd hand one for about 150-300.

That Ashdown does seem sweet - And it's full tube - Would deffo look at that before the Randall.


im having a look. :lol: seems good for price.and the vox you have,i didnt want ,becasue of the reason you dislike it,just too many amp modles,it kool for practice but not for onstage.


Not even cool for practice, since I use a Boss ME-50, and basically I can't get any sound from the amp which isn't either a "US Hi-Gain" amp, or a 1950s boutique amp. Since I play modern death metal - not the most suitable of choices.

And you can't create your own sounds, only alter the other amp sounds, and since none of them sound too great, it's a pain in the ass.

Shame that there isn't a hi gain scooped death metal amp model >.<


aww poor you,just get a cheap line6spider,they have an insane channel :twisted:
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« Reply #21 on: February 04, 2007, 09:01:09 PM »
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I'd try the laney - They seem sexy, I've been looking around.

If you're not willing to order online for the 400, and not willing to pay the 500ish they'll ask in shops, then you can get a 2nd hand one for about 150-300.

That Ashdown does seem sweet - And it's full tube - Would deffo look at that before the Randall.


im having a look. :lol: seems good for price.and the vox you have,i didnt want ,becasue of the reason you dislike it,just too many amp modles,it kool for practice but not for onstage.


Not even cool for practice, since I use a Boss ME-50, and basically I can't get any sound from the amp which isn't either a "US Hi-Gain" amp, or a 1950s boutique amp. Since I play modern death metal - not the most suitable of choices.

And you can't create your own sounds, only alter the other amp sounds, and since none of them sound too great, it's a pain in the ass.

Shame that there isn't a hi gain scooped death metal amp model >.<


aww poor you,just get a cheap line6spider,they have an insane channel :twisted:

Yeah, poor me :(

Spiders are far too characterless for me, my next amp will be a 2nd hand Laney half stack of some sort, or a Genz Benz if I can get my hands on them xD
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« Reply #22 on: February 04, 2007, 09:04:19 PM »
ugh Spiders always sound too processed...... i'd much rather have a proper cranked valve amp, and i can't wait to get one  :)  yeah its a Laney for me

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« Reply #23 on: February 04, 2007, 09:06:58 PM »
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I'd try the laney - They seem sexy, I've been looking around.

If you're not willing to order online for the 400, and not willing to pay the 500ish they'll ask in shops, then you can get a 2nd hand one for about 150-300.

That Ashdown does seem sweet - And it's full tube - Would deffo look at that before the Randall.


im having a look. :lol: seems good for price.and the vox you have,i didnt want ,becasue of the reason you dislike it,just too many amp modles,it kool for practice but not for onstage.


Not even cool for practice, since I use a Boss ME-50, and basically I can't get any sound from the amp which isn't either a "US Hi-Gain" amp, or a 1950s boutique amp. Since I play modern death metal - not the most suitable of choices.

And you can't create your own sounds, only alter the other amp sounds, and since none of them sound too great, it's a pain in the ass.

Shame that there isn't a hi gain scooped death metal amp model >.<


aww poor you,just get a cheap line6spider,they have an insane channel :twisted:

Yeah, poor me :(

Spiders are far too characterless for me, my next amp will be a 2nd hand Laney half stack of some sort, or a Genz Benz if I can get my hands on them xD


i was just sayom get a cheap one for a metal tone that you wont,rather than your vox.i no there pretty bad beacuse yes i had one,actualy i still have it.
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« Reply #24 on: February 04, 2007, 09:08:52 PM »
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ugh Spiders always sound too processed...... i'd much rather have a proper cranked valve amp, and i can't wait to get one  :)  yeah its a Laney for me

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well there are processed,and i think everyone would rather have a proper cranked valve amp,unless they no nothing about guitars and amps lol,or if there on a very tight budget with only a small box of a room to practise in.
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« Reply #25 on: February 04, 2007, 09:12:38 PM »
they could always get a laney practice amp..... some of them are valve and a couple are dead cheap

but, like i was, if you know nothing about guitars, and you see something that says "the ultimate amp!!! the Spider delivers whatever your need is!" you would buy it! i did with the MG250DFX.

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« Reply #26 on: February 04, 2007, 09:14:34 PM »
Not even using an amp at the moment, got my guitar plugged into my ME-50 straight into my PC, where I have a surround sound system going on - Recording some stuff at the moment, but in reality I can't even be bothered to go back into my amp :P
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« Reply #27 on: February 04, 2007, 09:14:53 PM »
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they could always get a laney practice amp..... some of them are valve and a couple are dead cheap

but, like i was, if you know nothing about guitars, and you see something that says "the ultimate amp!!! the Spider delivers whatever your need is!" you would buy it! i did with the MG250DFX.

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lol yepo bin there done that with my mg100dfx and my spider was a free upgrade as my first ever amp some fender thing that come with my squier strat kept blowing up,as in ,caught of fire,lol :twisted: that amp was posesed :twisted:
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« Reply #28 on: February 04, 2007, 09:15:51 PM »
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they could always get a laney practice amp..... some of them are valve and a couple are dead cheap

but, like i was, if you know nothing about guitars, and you see something that says "the ultimate amp!!! the Spider delivers whatever your need is!" you would buy it! i did with the MG250DFX.

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I was SOOOOOO close to buying a 30w MG, luckily it was out of stock xD
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« Reply #29 on: February 04, 2007, 09:15:54 PM »
hahahahahahhaa metalmonkey, you had amp demons!!!!  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:

ahhh were straying off-topic here!!

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