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371.1 | WHERE?... | ZEN::SABADA | | Thu Oct 22 1987 17:15 | 4 |
| Oops! Almost forgot. Any stores in and around Marlboro that carry
amps?
Prasad
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371.2 | be more specific | ERLANG::SUDAMA | Living is easy with eyes closed... | Thu Oct 22 1987 17:46 | 18 |
| The features to look for depend on the kind of music you're going
to play. In general:
Sound - clean or dirty
Volume - loud or *LOUD*
Effects - distortion, reverb, tremolo/vibrato, chorus, etc.
Flexibility - number of channels and controls, eq
Size - moveable or immoveable
I would say there's a lot available for $150-200 that might meet
your needs, especially used. Stores have been discussed a lot in
this file. I'll let others put in their $.02.
- Ram
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371.3 | Peavey Bandit | AQUA::ROST | Independent as a hog on ice | Thu Oct 22 1987 20:54 | 14 |
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Re: .0
A good amp to look at in that price range is the Peavey Bandit.
You can find it at Union Music in Worcester.
It has 65 watts and a single 12" speaker which should be plenty
unless you need a heavy metal stage amp!
Also has four band EQ, channel switching, a decent tube-like overdrive
(OK, it's *not* a Marshall sound, I'm not saying it is...no flames,
please!) and will last just about forever.
Which is a good place to start from.....
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371.4 | | CSSE::CLARK | HACK NAKED!!! | Mon Oct 26 1987 09:09 | 7 |
| I second the recommendation for the Bandit. I almost bought one,
and ended up buying the Special 130, which is next model up.
Tewksbury Music has new ones cheaper than Union Music. Billy Lee
has one used, probably under $200 (vs. $239 at TWO Music and
$265 at Union).
-Dave (another satisfied Billy Lee's customer)
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371.5 | FYI | SLDA::SCHNARE | | Mon Oct 26 1987 11:23 | 1 |
| The one at Billy Lee's went over the week-end. (under $150, I think.)
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371.6 | cheap, cheap..... CHOMP! CHOMP! | MYVAX::ROBERUC | 101010 | Mon Oct 26 1987 13:35 | 6 |
| You could try a Gorilla Amp. They are rather inexpensive (or cheap
depending on your point of view). Depending on the store, one with
just reverb will run $50 to $70. (Knock off $20 if you just want the
Metal (yech!) distortion.)
Not bad for a cheap practice amp.
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371.7 | Buy a Bandit | CNTROL::MANION | | Tue Nov 03 1987 12:16 | 6 |
| RE: .0
Ditto on the Bandit. It makes a great first amp. The only complaint
I could make, is that it tends to be noisy.
Tom
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371.8 | How bout a Yamaha? | NEXUS::DICKERSON | | Wed Nov 04 1987 15:26 | 13 |
| My "practice" amp is a Yamaha GS series amp ( the GS110-20 I think
is the model number ). It has two separate "channels" with independent
gain and tone controls, a parametric equalizer with adjustable Q,
and a price ( at least what I paid ) of less than 300.00. It's
very clean and with the EQ and reverb can tailor the sound almost
any way you want it. At 20 watts it won't fill up a auditorium
but fills my basement quite nicely. The only thing I can't get
it to do is that great, gritty sound you get from a Boogie or
equivalent. I like it a lot for my needs.
Good luck and happy shopping.
Doug Dickerson
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371.9 | $269 for the Bandit - fair? | BINKLY::SABADA | | Mon Nov 23 1987 12:49 | 11 |
| Thanks everybody for the suggestions. I tried out the Peavey Bandit
and decided to go in for it! I understand the list price for the
Bandit is $299.
Centre Music in Framingham is selling it for $269. He said that
that was as low as he could go. Is $269 a fair price to pay for the
Bandit? Based on the discussion about stores in the earlier notes
(that the stores get goods at about 50% list price..), I should be able
to get a better price on it. Would mail ordering it be a good idea?
I tried to get hold of mail order company's addresses, but wasn't very
successful.
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371.10 | Bandits | CSSE::CLARK | Some Are Mathematicians ... | Mon Nov 23 1987 13:15 | 3 |
| try Tewksbury Music on Rt. 38 in Tewksbury. They had (probably still
have) Bandits for $239. I read in GP that Peavey is replacing the
Bandit 65 with a Bandit 75. Probably necessitating a price increase.
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371.11 | More help needed.... | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Dec 11 1989 11:39 | 19 |
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I was kind of looking at new Fender Tube amps at my local Fender
dealer the other day... yes, we do have a real Fender dealer up here
and I'm amazed at what they want for amps!! Holy crap!! A thousand
bucks for a new twin ($500 for an old one)... heck, I was looking at
maybe buying a 40-60 watt Fender tube amp... my playing is based mostly
around blues and I'm still at a novice level... but I hear a big
difference in tone between tube amps and my solid state amps. I'm
using a tube-driver that's great when I want a dirty tube sound, but I
can't seem to get it cleaned up, when I want a clean sound. Jeese,
hocum they want so much for these new amps??? Anybody got one that
they want to sell???? I was looking at the Champ 12 watt amp
(Chump??) and that's a little more in my price range ($250??) but how
would it sound main amped into my solid state stage lead????? Sheesh,
I'm down to only 3 guitars, so I really deserve a new amp, right???
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371.12 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Rock and Roll doctor | Mon Dec 11 1989 12:05 | 6 |
| Bloww off fender and get a Rivera
yuk yuk yuk
dbii
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371.13 | New Fender dies and becomes plant stand--film @ 11! | MARKER::BUCKLEY | Snakes are your *friends*! | Mon Dec 11 1989 12:11 | 9 |
| >Blow off fender and get a Rivera
I agree!
My friend who just bought a new Twin not a few months ago now has it in
his living room as a plant stand!!! What happens when new amps died a
major output stage death and ya don't have the bux to fix em!
Buck
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371.14 | Rivera Paradise | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Dec 11 1989 14:07 | 8 |
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Dudz, does Rivera make little combo amps?? I thought that they
just made those megabuck systems like dbii's
Steve
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371.15 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | Rock and Roll doctor | Tue Dec 12 1989 10:03 | 6 |
| They make some combos now (accoring to the literature) but I've never seen one.
However if you're looking at a twin at ~ $1K you might want to look elsewhere.
If you can afford that kind of bucks then chekc out the Rivera's, several
different models are available all at over $1K.....
dbii
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371.16 | Low budget rack from hell... | ASAHI::COOPER | Fleas Navidawg ! | Tue Dec 12 1989 13:30 | 8 |
| I've heard some scary stories about the new Twins smokin' quick.
Personally, I don't know much about Rivera's (excpet what I've read
here), but I think Alan Starr has the right idea...
He's got a Chandler tube driver and a QSC power amp (and a delay).
I think thats where it's at.
jc
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371.17 | Fender Super Sixty... | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Tue Dec 12 1989 16:55 | 15 |
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YEEEEOOOOW.... I've gotta have one... I just played through three
Fender tube amps (sounds like the three bears story) the Twin was so
powerful that I doubt I'd ever get to crank it up (bein' a gutless
attic player at the moment) the Champ was a joke... no kidding it
sounded terrible to me.. even the sales person was embarrassed. But...
the super sixty is a different story.. this amp is awesome!!! I can't
believe the tone.. I want one now.... quick tell me all the reasons not
to buy one before I go and put a down payment on this little beauty
(BTW the cash price, just for me cos I'm a nice guy, right, was $499)
Do I sound like Stevie Ray now or what??
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371.18 | Blues on a budget | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Every three meters | Wed Dec 13 1989 20:17 | 9 |
| Something I always thought was a cool setup for playing blues is to use
a Bassman. You can buy the old Bassman heads for about $150 or so now,
then getcha a nice little 2x12 cab or maybe a 4x10 and your all set.
Not real flexable, I suppose, but a great warm tone and about 50wts of
all tube power dirt cheap. Like I say, sounds good for the blues!
Greg (or go getcha a nice Metaltronix M1000, best amp I've heard in
ages ;^)
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