Spudmurphy
Well-known member
+1 on the BJnr. I use it for small gigs too.
i worked at Ross many years ago , should have said you were in town I was over that way today too.Gio,
Have you considered a used Peavey Classic 20? I used one for years as a practice amp. Are you playing through a PA at practice? I see you're in Rhode Island. I'm also there today. Just visited Ross Music; they're next to my hotel. I was disappointed to find no Balls there.
is there a P/A at any these places you could run direct and get like a used X3 live or something?
I suggest to find a used blues junior and take a skeleton pedal board (i.e tuner, drive, delay). Light and still reacts to your fingers like your live rig (provided you use tubes live). Tilt the amp in practice towards your head (and everyone else) to get the most out of the volume and tone.
Everyone I know that has a Blues Junior or has tried loved them. I messed around with one @ GC a while back and I loved it.
Gio, take a ride and try a bunch out man, go to Daddy's or GC and just try as many as possible. But remember to check out the used section @ GC you never know what you'll find in those places.
Glenn |B)
I really don't like the sound of those amps I tried one once didnt do it for me , honestly i like my yamaha and crate palomino the best but they are just so heavyHey Gio,
How about a Carvin Legacy head and a 2 x 12 cabinet? Steve Vai's amp. The 2 x 12 is a one man carry.
Lush cleans and rich distortion.