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permutare

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Looks like people having been saying that to get good quality distortion/overdrive, one should target the amps first, followed by guitars followed by effects.. (the order doesn't really matter, but amps are priority)

so I'm investing on an amp, preferably a Marshal with the rack(the thing on top of the amp, what do you call it?)

so yea, any particular amps(with or w/o the top rack) preferably similar to the ones at Beat Merchants(Arab Street) or even better?
if so, may i know the price range? and the shops that sell em...
 
firstly that thing is called the head while the thing below is called the cabinet(cab in short).to start off what do you play and budget?
 
500max for cab....
if cab+head is even better =D

play: MCR, Bullet For My Valentine, Van Halen
hard rock, hard metal,
 
whats hard metal?like metal isnt hard enough.

If you got the $$ jvm series is not bad.but price of half-stack not too sure.maybe a combo save some cost and get some pedals to go with it.
 
firstly that thing is called the head while the thing below is called the cabinet(cab in short).

if there's a cab underneath the head, it's called a half-stack... eg:
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if there are 2, it's a full stack... eg:
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(my friend thought that one could plug into a cabinet....)

your friend really need to use some common sense...

anyway, great that you're getting a head+cab combo. better sounding than those single or dual speaker amps...

btw, i recalled beat merchants used a JCM in one of the rooms before...
 
Separate heads and cabs might not necessarily sound better then combos, but imho, I prefer the former.

Tubes are just not meant to be placed inside a speaker cabinet. Take tube rattle for example, it's just like a torture chamber for the tubes. Just as Bob from Eurotubes.com would say.
 
anyway, where can i get guitar pro5, other than the internet?
and roughly how much does the software cost?

i got 5.2... but i didnt buy it...
it has more tones for you to consider, but be prepared to have enough RAM in your comp coz it lags more than version 5...

of course i have to agree not all head+cab combo are good. i tried the epiphone one at swee lee (not the valve jr. not sure which one) and it was certainly not my type of sound...
 
I think we're really guiding permature in the wrong direction.

If your budget is $500, please do not atempt to get a brand new marshall half-stack. It would most probably be those budget types that sound like cock. Try to find a second hand one, much more worth it.

But a word of advice is that, to untrained ears, distortion units (effect pedals etc) would seem to be more important than a high end amp. I would advice to moderate every equipment you're planning to get so that everything is in the same range eg not a super high end amp with louya pedals or guitars.

Get a moderate/average combo amp, and get a solid distortion unit (don't need to go botique, maybe get a modded ds-1 or a mt-2) and you will be closer to what you are after rather than getting a gigantic big ass amp with nothing else.
 
Slightly raise your budget a bit..
Then you can own an Epiphone Valve Jr + cab..
Or a Blackheart Head + cab..

If you're determined to go Marshall, a second hand AVT combo amp would be best..
If you want a stack, a mini stack ala MG15MSII would be an option..
Raise your budget by twice and you can perhaps get a Ceriatone combo that follows the Marshall circuit..
 
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