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straycat113

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Well you are starting out in style that is for sure. I am surprised the salesman did not do the right thing on a small practice amp so you at least have someyhing to play through. If it is only going to take a month for you yo get a Mark V then I guess you can wait it out. I do not know your living arrangements or your skill level but I think you should vinvest in a good little practice amp
 

sandmannn69

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I really don't want to thread jack, but this might actually help the OP as well...

I have exactly this issue. I live in an apartment building so my current amp is a Roland Microcube. It never even gets to 25% volume, and when 9pm hits I put the headphones on.

A lot of people will say it sounds great - honestly, I really dislike the way it sounds.

Is there ANY option for a decent sounding amp that can be played (and can do rock/metal/etc) without getting evicted from an apartment complex? I have a Peavey ValveKing 112, which actually doesn't sound bad, but it's just too loud.

Blackstar HT5. The Micro Cube is an awesome little practice amp, if you dial it in.
 

Tanax

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I'm gonna youtube the crap outta Axe-FX right now.

Here's some Petrucci sounds with the Axe-FX:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LmFBTjQf80]YouTube - The Best of Times Solo[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRsdMB3lHoo]YouTube - Goodnight Kiss solo[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZxGZsnRQjg]YouTube - Axe Fx - Overture 1928 tone test[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA3loUZ3dl4]YouTube - Axe-Fx Mark IIC+ Rhtyhm Sample (axe-fx axe fx)[/ame]

And probably the best of them all
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLjmNnXydVg]YouTube - Dream Theater The Dance of Eternity Guitar Cover + Ragtime Piano/Keyboard[/ame]

Remember that IF you get a regular Amp, you'll also need to buy effect pedals to simulate Chorus, Reverb and all of the other effects that JP uses whereas all of those comes built-in in the Axe-FX :)
 

73h Nils

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A Mesa is way too much if you're not in a band. Trust me, I've been there and done that. They are disgustingly loud (in order to get good tones). Go with the Axe FX!!!
 

Sweat

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OK wow nice first real guitar and way to go, cheap gear sucks:)

Now on the amp side, I do not gig etc. I like my 15W Egnater Tweaker, just try some stuff out first and again congrats:)
 

ohdamnitsdevin

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I think I've decided to just go with a Mark V combo amp. I live on a 30 acre ranch with no surrounding neighbors. I can put the sucker up to 11 all day long every day.
 
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