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It's a slow day at work so I've been checking out a few things:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ValveSrHD/

This also looks pretty sweet, and at $299 it's a steal. These were supposed to have been released already, but there has been some delay. I know alot of folks use the Valve Jr. on here and really like it. This will also be available in a combo version.

I saw a thread on here before about this amp, but this is the first time I've seen it at any retailer (even though they aren't in stock yet).
 
Epi announced that amp back in the late fall, IIRC. Looks pretty cool. 18W, 6V6 tubes, master, standy and reverb. All for $300. Looks good, too. :AOK:

tung

TS808 said:
It's a slow day at work so I've been checking out a few things:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ValveSrHD/

This also looks pretty sweet, and at $299 it's a steal. These were supposed to have been released already, but there has been some delay. I know alot of folks use the Valve Jr. on here and really like it. This will also be available in a combo version.

I saw a thread on here before about this amp, but this is the first time I've seen it at any retailer (even though they aren't in stock yet).
 
TS808 said:
It's a slow day at work so I've been checking out a few things:

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ValveSrHD/

This also looks pretty sweet, and at $299 it's a steal. These were supposed to have been released already, but there has been some delay. I know alot of folks use the Valve Jr. on here and really like it. This will also be available in a combo version.

I saw a thread on here before about this amp, but this is the first time I've seen it at any retailer (even though they aren't in stock yet).

I think the Valve Jr. is more of a novelty than a serious amp and way over-rated. Sure you can mod it and all of that...and get some decent tone, but I've tried some of Epiphone's other tube offerings and they sound like crap and built like toys...you get what you pay for...well, except in the world of "boutique"..."boutique"=overpriced for the most part.

Maybe this one will be different, but for $299....I highly doubt it.
 
schenkadere said:
I think the Valve Jr. is more of a novelty than a serious amp and way over-rated. Sure you can mod it and all of that...and get some decent tone, but I've tried some of Epiphone's other tube offerings and they sound like crap and built like toys...you get what you pay for...well, except in the world of "boutique"..."boutique"=overpriced for the most part.

Maybe this one will be different, but for $299....I highly doubt it.

The Epiphone Blues Custom from what I have seen gets some pretty good reviews. Most people recommend a good retube of the amp. The So Cal head I've seem mixed reviews, especially regarding the clean channel being bad.

Most of the Epi's that are out are geared more towards practice/bedroom playing, but for some reason, they are selling very well, along with alot of other low cost/low wattage offerings from Blackheart and Blackstar.
 
Sweetwater, (and Musician's Friend) is notorious for putting up products ahead of their release and taking pre-orders for them and then constantly pushing the date back.
 
TS808 said:
The Epiphone Blues Custom from what I have seen gets some pretty good reviews. Most people recommend a good retube of the amp. The So Cal head I've seem mixed reviews, especially regarding the clean channel being bad.

Most of the Epi's that are out are geared more towards practice/bedroom playing, but for some reason, they are selling very well, along with alot of other low cost/low wattage offerings from Blackheart and Blackstar.

That Blues Custom is one in particular I have played...OMG...what a horrible, hissy, buzzy piece of junk. I wouldn't pay the Valve Jr. price for that. Built like a toy and sounds like a toy.
 
schenkadere said:
That Blues Custom is one in particular I have played...OMG...what a horrible, hissy, buzzy piece of junk. I wouldn't pay the Valve Jr. price for that. Built like a toy and sounds like a toy.

The Valve Jr. was a much better deal when it sold for $99. At $149, it is not such a good deal.

My modded VJ head is one of my main amps right now. But it has a NOS 5751 preamp tube, a JJ power tube, the PCB has been completely rebuilt with better parts and better values (more filtering, etc.) and a Hammond OT. The chassis and the power transformer are decent, the head cab is only okay, but not bad.

For someone that doesn't want to do extensive modding, the Blackheart series is a much better bet. They really don't need any mods right out of the box. They don't even need a tube change as the amp seems to be voiced for the Chinese tubes that come stock with the amp.

As far as the Valve Senior goes, I'd have to see one and pull it apart, but I would bet that the BH Handsome Devil is a much better buy at $300.

tung
 
tunghaichuan said:
I would bet that the BH Handsome Devil is a much better buy at $300.
I may have to buy that Killer Ant & it's micro-cab just for the "cuteness factor".
 
tunghaichuan said:
Epi announced that amp back in the late fall, IIRC. Looks pretty cool. 18W, 6V6 tubes, master, standy and reverb. All for $300. Looks good, too. :AOK:

tung

Boy, it seems even longer than that since Epi announced it, but you are probably right. I remember contacting Gibson and asking them what was the "real" date and they were not rock solid with there answer. If I recall it was a case of internal issues.

Rocket is right about the pre-ordering, but much of the blame has to go to the manufacturer.
 
schenkadere said:
I think the Valve Jr. is more of a novelty than a serious amp and way over-rated. Sure you can mod it and all of that...and get some decent tone, but I've tried some of Epiphone's other tube offerings and they sound like crap and built like toys...you get what you pay for...well, except in the world of "boutique"..."boutique"=overpriced for the most part.

Maybe this one will be different, but for $299....I highly doubt it.

So what in the price range of the Valve Jr and the others you mentioned do you feel is a better amp?
 
just strum said:
So what in the price range of the Valve Jr and the others you mentioned do you feel is a better amp?

A used Carvin X amp if you need absolutely need tubes...or any of the Tech 21 Trademarks if you're more interested in tone rather than simply saying you have a tube amp.

There's plenty more...I'd rather have a Peavey Bandit Transtube than a Valve Jr....more power and more versatile.

If it's all about modding then the Valve Jr is fine...but you;re going to atleast change the tubes and speaker...there's at the very least another 80-100 bucks.

BTW...the Blues Custom is not cheap...it's over $600 new.
 
tot_Ou_tard said:
Is the 5751 for more headroom or for tone reasons?

It's for headroom. The 5751 has similar characteristics but has a theoretical gain of 70 vs. 100 for a 12AX7.

Despite what many Internet sites say, a 12AX7, 12AT7 and 12AU7 are really nothing alike, although they share the same pinout and look similar. They all have different characteristics so parts values in the circuit need to be adjusted when swapping between them. Or not, some have found that they work just fine in some circuits.

The 12AY7 and 5751 share the same characteristics as a 12AX7, but are lower gain versions.

tung
 
schenkadere said:
There's plenty more...I'd rather have a Peavey Bandit Transtube than a Valve Jr....more power and more versatile.

To each his or her own. I'm primarily a bedroom/basement player, so I don't need much more than 5W. The VJ fits the bill perfectly for me. Mine is modded to provide a clean amp for pedals, and I get all the versatality from them. In fact, if I don't like my OD tone, I just swap it out for another.

schenkadere said:
If it's all about modding then the Valve Jr is fine...but you;re going to atleast change the tubes and speaker...there's at the very least another 80-100 bucks.

Nah, I already had most of the parts. I've been building and modifying amps for over 10 years now. I got the head used from GC for $99. I got the NOS 5751 for $1 at a hamfest. The JJ power tube was $10. Figure $10 in resistors, caps and pots. I picked up the 3 or 4 of the Hammond OTs way before the price hike for $25 each + shipping, so figure $30. I already had two Celestion loaded cabs, so I didn't need to buy a speaker. Grand total: $150 + some "sweat equity."

tung
 
To each his or her own. I'm primarily a bedroom/basement player, so I don't need much more than 5W. The VJ fits the bill perfectly for me. Mine is modded to provide a clean amp for pedals, and I get all the versatality from them. In fact, if I don't like my OD tone, I just swap it out for another.

I agree here...I'm a basement player too, and the 5w amps, whether they are the Epi's or Blackhearts are good bang for the buck with some nice tones.

I've seen guys raving on other forums about the Valve Jr. and Blackheart amps. Even stock they are pretty good.
 
I like my SoCal half stack. 5 bills on sale. I actually like the clean side better than the crunch side. Nice, compressed tone. The 4x12 cab with the Lady Luck speakers is a great box for the buck. It was basically free, buy the head, the cab came with it, pkg. deal. Duff has one and likes it as well. I think Bloozcat was pretty happy with his Blues Custom after swapping out the stock tubes. Blooz and I each have a Ceriatone Overtone now, and you can't compare apples to oranges, but for the money the Epi's provide pretty good bang for the buck in some instances. On the other hand, I played more than one Valve Standard and hated them. Never heard such a muffled, muddied tone from an amph. I modded my Valve Junior and it turned out a good little amph, loud as he!! If I had to do it over I'd probably go with the Blackheart, but they weren't on the market then. I'd have to see the inside of the Valve Senior first, but I'm guessing for the extra bucks the Egnater Rebel 20 would be a better deal all around. It all depends on what your ear likes. There are very few solid state amphs I like, despite their versatility. I hear the DSP on some, the lack of touch response on some, the way notes die instead of bloom on some, or all of the above. They may be able to model any amph on the planet, but they don't have the magic. Plank's new rig may be the exception, he speaks highly of it, but he loves his Germino also.
I see all this as a good thing......... if everyone loved Bassman/JTM45 circuits, the SS amphs would never have evolved, and vice versa.
If everyone loved Fender Blackface amphs, Jim Marshall's edgier take on rock history might never have happened.
And if Epi's Valve Sr. is the next big breakthrough in amplification, I'll be mildly surprised. Most of tone is technique, and technique is in the fingers........not 100%, but mostly. Search out the old thread of Satch (I think Spuds posted it) playing a cheap amp and axe..........he still sounds like Satch. Look at Bonamassa's pedal rig......no big boutique secret weapons hiding there.......it's how he plays, combined with some really good amphs.
Frank Marino plays solid state amphs.......he says he quit tube rigs because they were too unreliable on the road.....yet he still sounds great.
Long story short (I know....too late!!!)........ any amph you like is the right one for you, if you can afford it and it inspires you.......including the new Valve Senior!!:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
 
Long story short (I know....too late!!!)........ any amph you like is the right one for you, if you can afford it and it inspires you.......including the new Valve Senior!!

Exactly, and I couldn't have said it better. There's way too much "cork-sniffing" among too many musicians, and there are so many good amps out there in all price ranges these days.

Whether it's a Chevy or a Mercedes, as long as it takes you to where you go, that's what matters.
 
TS808 said:
Whether it's a Chevy or a Mercedes, as long as it takes you to where you go, that's what matters.
That's so wrong in so many ways!
If what you say is true, there would only be one type of guitar, one type of amp, and one kind of car... we would all look very spiffy dressed alike in our universal uniforms.
In my opinion, choices are good things. I don't necessarily want what you, (or anyone else,) might want.
 
Rocket said:
That's so wrong in so many ways!
If what you say is true, there would only be one type of guitar, one type of amp, and one kind of car... we would all look very spiffy dressed alike in our universal uniforms.
In my opinion, choices are good things. I don't necessarily want what you, (or anyone else,) might want.

I must've gleaned a different conclusion. I interpreted it to mean we are headed to different destinations, we are free to choose the vehicle that suits us, not someone else, and whatever make, model, color, size, or shape we choose is our business, and only ours. On an individual basis, of course, not chosen for us by the herd mentality.
 
oldguy said:
I must've gleaned a different conclusion. I interpreted it to mean we are headed to different destinations, we are free to choose the vehicle that suits us, not someone else, and whatever make, model, color, size, or shape we choose is our business, and only ours. On an individual basis, of course, not chosen for us by the herd mentality.
I may have misread or misinterpreted but I'll certainly agree with ALL of that!
 
oldguy said:
I must've gleaned a different conclusion. I interpreted it to mean we are headed to different destinations, we are free to choose the vehicle that suits us, not someone else, and whatever make, model, color, size, or shape we choose is our business, and only ours. On an individual basis, of course, not chosen for us by the herd mentality.

I was ready to point out the same. The choice of a Chevy or Mercedes is there, some feel they will get where they need to go with the Chevy.

Ah, now I see Rocket agrees with you, I'll post anyways.
 
Rocket said:
That's so wrong in so many ways!
If what you say is true, there would only be one type of guitar, one type of amp, and one kind of car... we would all look very spiffy dressed alike in our universal uniforms.
In my opinion, choices are good things. I don't necessarily want what you, (or anyone else,) might want.

I have no idea how you concluded that from my post. I'm sitting here scratching my head trying to REMOTELY think of how you came up with that :confused:

My point was that if it's a low priced amp (Chevy) or a boutique (Mercedes) it doesn't matter what a person has, as long as they are satisfied with it and it takes them where they want to go with their music.

There are all price ranges of amps, just like there are cars and they all come in different shapes, sizes, and power....we have quite a few options, and quality doesn't always equate with the price.

My comment was directed mainly at the "cork sniffer" attitude that I see among alot of guitarists, especially on other forums. Some won't even TRY something like a Blackheart for example, just because it's made by Crate....in the meantime, it's a good amp.
 
I already fessed-up that I misread the post and agreed with everything said... I can remove the post or write you a formal apology letter if need be... won't say much more than that though.
At least give me credit for admitting my own error, (which I tend to do when I'm in error.)
 
just strum said:
I would opt for the letter, sort of like a trophy.


Pile on!!!!!!
I've got your letter... (only takes one finger to sign in ASL!)
 
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It's all about what sounds good to you...it's completely subjective. I was merely stating my opinion about the Epiphone line and my experience with it. If you guys dig it, more power to you. Rock on.
 
schenkadere said:
It's all about what sounds good to you...it's completely subjective. I was merely stating my opinion about the Epiphone line and my experience with it. If you guys dig it, more power to you. Rock on.

+1,000,000

If it sounds good to you it is, if it doesn't sound good you, it isn't good.

tung
 
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