Amp recommendations (GnR/ AC/DC sound)

ItchyNuts

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Need help choosing an amp!

Currently using a vox pathfinder 15r, wishing to upgrade.

I'm hoping to get GnR/ AC/DC sound, so im looking to get an amp which doesnt have any in built effects but takes pedals well and link a crunchbox to it. Preferrably a tube one. Budget of around 300-400

Any recommendations?

Ps: sorry if there is a thread similar to this, i couldnt find it in the soft database.
 
Since ur budget is there, i would suggest a AVT Marshall..

Vox Hybrid amps are good too, way better than ur current one. sound is much more rounder and firmer.

Marshall AVT and Valvetronix!

Heard that fender junior tube is a decent amp also, u may give it a try.. cost about 450 new.
 
i think you could check city music for pretubes with prices slightly above your budget. could wait for their end of year sale.
 
ah thanks everyone for their replies...

so i guess i shall save up, and wait for next sweelee sale probably...
:D
 
haha i think i'll save up and wait for sweelee sale and get laney lc 15r....

:twisted:

anyway, how much is it at swee lee? cant seem to find it at the site.
 
To be announced?

I saw the price tag of it at sweelee during the recent sale though... it's ~1.2K 0.o

Sorry to somewhat hijack... I'm also interested in looking for a new amp..... Something which has nice warm sounding cleans and take pedals well and reverb is a must-have, and budget max $350. 25w-30w perhaps. (No digital amps though)

I'm rather interested in the Toneblaster X 30R... anyone wants to add to the list?
 
quote ItchyNuts: But it says "$ TBA" what does that mean?

if you are referring to SOFT's ValBee review, the price is clearly stated there. in any case, here's the link... :http://soft.com.sg/web/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=18230

i've been recommending the Ibanez TBX models to players who are in need of a no frills tone, both clean & driven, from an affordable solid state unit. it seems that many who had tried the previous (disct'd) TB version wouldn't even want get close to this amp because they think that it's gonna sound as bland. :roll:

nevertheless, if you can expand your budget to accomodate the Sound Drive SG-612R, please do.

sounddriveamppic1.jpg
 
you'll want a old jcm800 2204-ish or jtm 45 sounding amp which you can crank. maybe a epiphone valve junior, doubt an SS will give you those tones.
 
wouldn't say the Sound Drive will surpass a tube amp performance comprehensively but you'd be surprised with what the SG-612R can do 8)
 
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