Nicest Sounding Amp for Lower Volumes

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Nicest Sounding Amp for Lower Volumes

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I love my Marhshall Valve amp but you have to crank it so loud before you get the desired tone it makes it impractical for home use.

So I am looking for the next nearest thing that produces decent tone and sustain at lower volumes.

Currently I am using a Marshall Valvestate amp which I believe only has a valve in the preamp. It is the best alternative I have found but I am not 100% happy with it. I am sure there are better out there but I have limited amplifier experience.

So what amps are you using and how do they perform at lower volumes? I am not talking about being able to play them whilst your kids/partner/parents are asleep in the next room but just not ear blisteringly loud!
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What's your budget? If I had a couple of hundred quid to spare I'd consider a Fender. But of course you end up paying a bit more for the name. Maybe a Vox?

I assume it's for an electric?
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It is for an electric yes and I would say budget would be £200 - £300 for something if it was going to do the job!
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I'd recommend Blackstar HT5, it's an amazing little valve amp built like a brick. pricey for a little thing but worth the dollar!
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Post by olly »

Have you actually played one of these and do they sound good at lower volumes?? 5watts can still be really loud!

I am currently finding myself playing more through my computer at the moment using the Peavey Revalver MKII which I am getting decent tone from.

I am still keen to get something that sounds great at lower volumes and perhaps your suggestion may be the solution...
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Post by olly »

So in other words you can simply remove valves/tubes from the current amp to get decent tones without having to crank the volume?
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try it...what is supposed to happen is the wattage decreases therefore you get more distortion for the same volume..its an old technique according to the vid....i was watching for the m-s recording applications
i dont know much about valve amps...but he who dares................go for it and be a pioneer you might become a hero..ive never seen it before but im going to try it on my 50w marshall
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Post by olly »

Sorry only just noticed your response!

Did you try it?

I haven't turned my valve amp on now for probably coming up to three years. Now I have my cellar/studio up and running I can be much louder but I am kind of content at the moment with Revalver - especially as I am concentrating on recording rather than rocking out!

I might fire it up next week and see what it sounds like in comparison!
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Blackstgar HT-1R is ace for low volume shredding or blues overdrive. Not much in the clean stakes unless by clean you want overdrive...
Olly wrote:I love my Marhshall Valve amp but you have to crank it so loud before you get the desired tone it makes it impractical for home use.

So I am looking for the next nearest thing that produces decent tone and sustain at lower volumes.

Currently I am using a Marshall Valvestate amp which I believe only has a valve in the preamp. It is the best alternative I have found but I am not 100% happy with it. I am sure there are better out there but I have limited amplifier experience.

So what amps are you using and how do they perform at lower volumes? I am not talking about being able to play them whilst your kids/partner/parents are asleep in the next room but just not ear blisteringly loud!
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Post by wafer »

For home and practice use a friend told me about the Roland Micro Cube. 100 euros when I bought mine. Its packed full of effects and electronically mimics the tones of some great grown up amps. I use it all the time at home and occasionally use it as a pre-amp through bigger amps because its so easy to use.
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I tried the new 1 watt Blackstar last week, when one of my reps swung by the shop, and it was pretty cool...had quite a tone to it. All tube, and a lovely clean and gain stage, with reverb.

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Instructor wrote:I tried the new 1 watt Blackstar last week, when one of my reps swung by the shop, and it was pretty cool...had quite a tone to it. All tube, and a lovely clean and gain stage, with reverb.

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And how loud did it have to be to get that tone? I understand even 1 watt is extremely loud?
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I am getting a new amp next week Peavy viper 75. It is a modeling amp hopefully it will save me a fortune in effects pedals.

Any one had any experience.
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i use a roland cube in the house 15x love it
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Olly wrote:
Instructor wrote:I tried the new 1 watt Blackstar last week, when one of my reps swung by the shop, and it was pretty cool...had quite a tone to it. All tube, and a lovely clean and gain stage, with reverb.

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And how loud did it have to be to get that tone? I understand even 1 watt is extremely loud?
It didn't take getting loud at all to get it, it was not bad. But for me 200.00 is a lot for a small tube amp that Im not gigging with, and I'm not using it to record (though I certainly might if I wanted to, but my album is acoustic, so...). My 99.00 Line 6 is great. But if tube at home is your thing it absolutely delivers. I just cant justify the price, as I dont care if Im playing tube when Im home practicing. If it were 150.00 I might spring just because it does sound very good and the reverb's a nice touch. And it would make a solid small recording amp.

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...really surprisingly, my Fender Super Reverb (40w 4x10) is very controllable - more so than my Tweed Deluxe (12w 1x12) which just booms at you!

Put a transparent drive in front of the SR and you have great drive tone at sensible levels still. I did have a 59Bassman which was just ear-carnage indoors...

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That fender looks a beast
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Yeah - it certainly does!
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Post by alanbass1 »

For home use I have a Marshall Class 5 - still loud when cranked but with a couple of pedals can sound real good at reasonable home levels without causing the neighbours to come around complaining.
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Tbh if it's just for home use, I wouldn't bother with an amp. I use my BR 600 either pluged into my stereo or with head phones. Sounds better than any practice amp for the same price, or even dearer to think of it.
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Post by jamesd74 »

For me now i just model either with pod farm or GR though my computer speakers....
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