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I've been selling off my collection and saving the money and now I got my Blackheart Handsome Devil half stack and my Carvin Bolt guitar together on CL.

I was looking through the tube combos on MF and my head is swimming. Blackstars, Egnaters, Fenders, Peaveys and who knows what else. :)

What's your ideal 1x12 combo that's 20 to 50 watts?
 
It's a 4/10 combo 66 super reverb!,but a 5e3 is nice also.Why are you getting rid of the Carvin bolt,I thought you really liked that one?Sumi:D
 
kiteman said:
What's your ideal 1x12 combo that's 20 to 50 watts?


That may be the hardest thing to suggest today with so many great products out there.

Whats your price point?
Leaning closer to 20 watts or 50 watts?
A bells and whistle guy or give it to me straight kind a guy?
vintage clean sound or British growl or USA gain or all 3?
 
The Bolt is a sweet guitar but I've been playing my Carvin DC127 exclusively and I might as well keep the handmade guitar so that leaves the Bolt.

Prefer 20-30 over 50, give it to me straight and vintage clean. I would like to use my MFX pedals. Have $900 saved now without the sale of said guitar and amp but gotta make room for new toy(s). :)
 
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You OWE it to yourself to check out the Fender all tube, lots of tubes, SuperSonic 1 X 12 combo with the Celestion Vintage 30 stock speaker.

It has two channels, normal and BURN, and two voices for each channel, Vibrolux and Bassman, also a great reverb that works with the bassman too.
The BURN channel really burns, it is overdrive and really nice. This is a great amp in the Fender Pro series. They have a mint used one by me for seven something in blonde. Incredible amp.

I play the SuperSonic almost every time I go in the store and it sounds way better than the other amps, to me anyway; fenders or LP's both sound great. Sounds good at lower volumes as well but can really rip.
 
I still stand by the Peavey Classic 30. Solid, good sound stock that can be improved with new tubes to taste, well built, etc. Effects loop, decent reverb, good eq. That is my favorite in the category you are asking about.
 
For the amount you're talking you could get a used Soldano Astroverb and avoid the imitations. Not that there's anything wrong with the Jet City but why not get the real deal. I love my Astroverb.
 
Mack Heatseeker combo - 18 watts of sweet EL84 tone.

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Here's a link to a thread at the Gear Page about a new model Fender Super Sonic. Post #9 is from a fellow who says he's a beta tester for Fender and has played the amp a bunch. Check out the thread Kiteman, it sounds really interesting. Like run over your mother in law 'cause you're in a hurry to go buy one kind of interesting. He raves about it ~

http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?t=723242
 
sunvalleylaw said:
I still stand by the Peavey Classic 30. Solid, good sound stock that can be improved with new tubes to taste, well built, etc. Effects loop, decent reverb, good eq. That is my favorite in the category you are asking about.

A great amp with good cleans and drives. It's easily pushed by pedals too. The voicing is EL84 bite with a slight american accent.
 
Ah, I was thinking in the below $400 range. For the around a thousand range, try jumping outside the GC and MF store offerings...

Swart makes some of the finest tone machines you'll ever play. Consider this incredible little 1x12 combo that has the volume of a 20 watt AB. It can use 6V6 or 6L6 or EL-34.
Swart Space Tone Reverb - Tweed
I'll let their webpage and Matthew Sweet's sound samples do the talking.
http://swartamps.com/swart_space_tone_reverb-tweed.htm





 
I am thinking one does not have to spend all 900 to 1000 on an amph. A guy could get a Peavey C-30, then have money for a Hagstrom Viking, or Gretsch Electromatic, or CV tele or . . . I guess it depends on what sound you are looking for. The Peavey has a great sound for what it is, and is very versatile. It is not an absolute fender chime clean, so if one wants that absolute chime, look elsewhere. But it is a nice clean on its own. And of course can be pushed really well, and responds really well, to any pedal I have tried with it. So I say why spend more? But I am not looking for an absolute Fender or Marshall sound, etc.

If I was going to spend that much, I would get a Bassman. But that is a big amph, and does not sound like what Kiteman is looking for.
 
I talked to Spud, and he suggests either a Fender Deluxe Reverb or the Peavey Delta (1x15). He also thinks the lower wattage Mesa could deserve consideration.
 
Wow guys, that's some good stuff but the Blackstar HT-20 got my attention. That sounds really good.

There's a 40 watt that's $100 more and uses the same tubes as the 20.

Time to do some more research but I'm leaning toward that 20. :)

Thanks, you guys are great. :D
 
I have the 20 watt Blackstar and can't praise it enough. Very dynamic clean and the overdrive is very very versitile. You need to crank it a little to get really good drive, but even at low volumes it sounds great. I really must get round to recording some clips for you guys...
 
There's another amp I'm considering and it's avaliable. :D

Just placed an order, gotta send an MO.

Guess what it is. :dance
 
kiteman said:
There's another amp I'm considering and it's avaliable. :D

Just placed an order, gotta send an MO.

Guess what it is. :dance


Tweaker comes to my mind! LOL
 
Well you have your mind set,I was gunna say a Pignose g40v,a rockin tweed type rockin blues amph,so I bought it myself for under 200 bucks!!!Sumi:D(Like I need another amph,oh well!)
 
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