Topic: Here is some acccessories for ya! LOL
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Scott - that's exactly the sound I been trying to get. The only thing I need is a pedal that will make me be able to sing
Jim
A good bit of kit there Scott.
Thanks guys,
I will try and get deacent audio of wet effects to dry effects. I need to re-angle my half stack a bit right so there is more seperation. still twidleing with actual levels on the left side. The volume knob on the little Johnson is touchy as can be.
Scott - that's exactly the sound I been trying to get. The only thing I need is a pedal that will make me be able to sing
Jim
ME TOO! However if I may suggest this, i use it all the time. Takes a small learning curve, but really nice.
https://www.amazon.com/TC-Helicon-99636 … &psc=1
Does anybody on here have a Fender Champion 100 amp? If so, what do you think about this amp? Would you buy it again, etc?
Does anybody on here have a Fender Champion 100 amp? If so, what do you think about this amp? Would you buy it again, etc?
Fender Champs are suposed to be very good amps. very affordable with built in effects. I am not a huge fan of built in effects having owned an amp that had them.
It comes down to What Style do you want to play and what is your budget? Also do you already have one and looking to mod it in some way?
I honestly would recomend saving a couple hundred more and getting a real tube amp that takes effects very well. I will give you links to some really great amps in that range. However it comes down to actually playing the amps. If you are new to the amp world, a 5 to 20 Watt tube amp can push a 2 x 12 cabnet very well or as a combo unit.
The Blues Jr V is roughly 200 more. and a much more TRUE fender. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail … amp-black. you also can later on add a 1x12 extension cab or bypass to a 2x12.
Then we have the VOX AC 10 comparable in price. As the demos show, its a brighter less compressed sounding amp. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail … tube-combo
My chosen favorits. BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK weather you want a combo or a head and cab.
BUGERA https://www.sweetwater.com/store/manufacturer/Bugera
For the tone and quality you get amazing sound and quality. I personally have the V5 combo and a, now discontinued (due to the fact they were loosing money on how good the amp was and didnt want to raise the price), 100W Tri-Rectifier Head and 4 x 12. The V5 can push a 2 x 12 all day and night long. It can even push a 4x12 but sows its limitations. It take pedals extreamly well. Look on YT for all the examples of all these amps. For the $500 price range, you can get a V5 + find a used 2 x 12 or add in some nice pedals to play with. Don't let it fool you , this combo can hold its own in a basement or club.
The head version is the G5. Do you want to get nasty? The 333 or the 6262. You can see for yourself, you have LOTS of options with the offerings. Some are even on sale and backordered but worth the wait. There is also Reverb for lightly used gear.
I hope this has been usefull info for you.
Beamer.
ooohh good, that has to be proven. I already have my favorites and I have been motivated guysss
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