Good Metal/Deathcore Amp?

Yeah... Thnks man! I think I would get a Roland Cube 30X or 20X thn... I'm manly using it for practice and simple recording... Ermm... So the delay, reverb and chorus would be a real hand for me as I dun really wanna hav a reverb or chorus pedal... :D Anyway, is there any other place besides SweeLee where I can either these two amps cheaply? Thnks!


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Get Vox AD30 VT-XL. end of story.
 
Well... after so thinking I narrow my choice of amps to either a Marshall AVT20/AVT20XT or VOX AD30 VT-XL *Like wad JEWloves suggested; thanks bro *... Yeah, and there's also a softie gabe selling a Marshall and I will try to get it ASAP; but sadly gotta sell my Laney LG12 now So gotta wait... Unless I can sell it to one my classmates or friends ... Anyway, thanks fr all the help guys ... And I hope I didn't troubled anyone... THANKS!
 
i am eyeing that one. Does it sound good at low level volume?

It's mighty loud for a 20W, i can't get past 3 in my bedroom, BUT you can leave it cranked. I have the master volume for the gain channel at 3 but engage the boost and adjust the fx volume there. A trick i learnt from the forums, great tones at low volumes surely, and by 'great', i mean METAL...\m/ \m/
 
You didn't like the ENGL? The sound imo is incredibly tight, but can get rather thin and dry (the complete opposite of Rectos) sometimes. The one at Blackwood is a Fireball right? I feel the word sterile applies to Diezels. They seem to sound solid-state to me, not exactly the kind of character I was expecting from a top-of-the-line tube amp.

Oh and speaking of German manufacturers..

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Don't like Recto's either - unless they've been properly modded.

Diezels are one of the best high gain amps....but tweaking is necessary. Especially when you got 3 channels of gain....

H & K is nice... but well...paying so much for a tubeamp and it still uses opamps in its signal path.....nahh. Wouldnt be my first choice but i still wouldnt mind a triamp though.
 
You didn't like the ENGL? The sound imo is incredibly tight, but can get rather thin and dry (the complete opposite of Rectos) sometimes.

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Another ENGL lover!

The ENGL is the tightest amp I've tried to date. The one at blackwood's a fireball yes.

It does not get thin and dry as long as you EQ it properly.
 
Marshall & Peavey possess that signature tone many players would desire to have, this is the reason why its name became well-known.

for a great distortion tone + above-average cleans & keeping it all under $300, i'd personally recommend this amp (assuming you don't need pedals to supplement your tone):

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haha i have that amp :D
 
Good for you metalhead! Nothing better than an amp designed by Michael Amott to quench your thirst for metal :D

Where did you buy it from?
 
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