wolfbone07
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I am a big fan of the Tech21 Trademark amp. I have the Trademark30 and will soon be picking up a Trademark 60 4x10. Reverb is great, tones are amazing, and it is a light combo amp. Supply your own effects.
Wow. Lots of ideas! I didn't realize that so many are guys are using Spiders. I like the Flextone III but never messed with the Spiders much.
Mesa/Boogie DC-3 1x12 combo
Mesa Boogie DC-3 Studio Caliber - eBay (item 280434932080 end time Dec-13-09 12:38:59 PST)
I would give the Blues Junior a second look.
I bought one at an exhibition and the pro demonstrators on the EB stand were very impressed by it.
If you use a stomp pedal out front it will give you all the gain you want.
I used one last Thursday live in a small venue and quite a few people were knocked out by the tone - I used it with my Albert.
A 15 watt would be perfect for your circumstances. I tried a blackstar 5 watt combo and it didn't have the headroom in the venue.
I'm lucky to be able to choose between my Mesa my Marshall and the Fender when I play live and right now I go to the Fender - it is a fantastic amp for the money.
Do you suggest any pedals for a good overdrive/distortion?
I would also endorse Spud's urging to get a Blues Junior.
15w sure, but you can mic it up, problem solved.
Look into the Keeley modded BOss DS-1. BEAUTIFUL Distortion pedal. It's not an overdrive, so you wont be able to crank out blues riffs with single coils, but gives you a nice fat, warm distortion that does not go into metal territory. Think cranked Plexi.
I will definitely give it another listen. Do you suggest any pedals for a good overdrive/distortion?
"I personally can't stand Line 6 amps, they just sound papery. Furthest thing from warm in my opinion. For the $600 range, I would suggest a good Fender tube clean amp and throw a pedal in front. It will sound infinitely fuller than a Spider.
The Fender Blues Jr. NOS amps are pretty great for the money. Simple clean sound. If it counts for anything, a church I play at has a Line 6 and I plug into a monitor instead."
Wow...
Those Crate V32's are pretty cool. Great distortion out of a tube amp. 4 el84. Not bad. There's some good ones on ebay. Last I knew, the Crates were made in St. Louis, right?