Might struggle to locate one of these, especially in Europe.
Guitar amp for home recording
- KVRAF
- 5953 posts since 16 Aug, 2017 from UK
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- KVRAF
- 5140 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
oh darn
they are nice simple amp to use, and there's nothing wrong with the sound. Gain can be used to a degree at low volume
they are nice simple amp to use, and there's nothing wrong with the sound. Gain can be used to a degree at low volume
- KVRAF
- 8997 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
I've been looking at such amps online, most have been mentioned above.
Here's a few that got me interested:
- two notes' 3 amps-in-a-pedal: Le Clean, Le Crunch, Le Lead.
As a pedal platform, the somewhat Fender-inspired Clean seems a good fit, but it's said to be noisy.
- Shift Line TWIN, from Russia. A forum member at thegearpage says it sounds like the Fender Twin. Not cheap though.
Here's a few that got me interested:
- two notes' 3 amps-in-a-pedal: Le Clean, Le Crunch, Le Lead.
As a pedal platform, the somewhat Fender-inspired Clean seems a good fit, but it's said to be noisy.
- Shift Line TWIN, from Russia. A forum member at thegearpage says it sounds like the Fender Twin. Not cheap though.
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 20 Feb, 2020
• Fender Princeton + overdrive or distortion pedal (you could also look at valve/tube preamp drives).
• Mesa/Boogie Mark V - they have a new small combo
• Vox AC10 or AC15
• Laney VC15
• Mesa/Boogie Mark V - they have a new small combo
• Vox AC10 or AC15
• Laney VC15