Submitted by alan on Tue, 04/27/2010 - 19:21
Yet another addition to the small, low-power valve amplifiers. I like the idea of the Bugera V5's power attenuator as I know that 5W is still too loud to crank up in your house if you want to maintain relationships with your neighbours. 1W is a good amount of power and I'm not really sure about 0.1W.
Submitted by alan on Fri, 11/27/2009 - 20:12
The answer to that question really does depend on what you want it for.
First of all, let's get some definitions:
Submitted by alan on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 17:53
What a starter pack this would make! Unfortunately, the majority of these packs will probably end up in the hands of collectors, never to be played and only let out into the light to admire. That's not what a guitar should be about.
Submitted by alan on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 16:54
The last few years have seen a rise in the number of smaller, low-powered all-valve guitar amplifiers. These are great for achieving awesome tone at lower volumes and so we set up the Smaller Amps section. In the last few months, Marshall and Vox have both released small amplifiers; Marshall with their Haze line and Vox with the Nightrain.
Submitted by alan on Thu, 04/30/2009 - 14:32

What we say about the Fender Bassman 59 Reissue
This amplifier probably has more stories about it than any other amplifier. Buy this and get a piece of history. Well actually, you'd be buying a re-issue of a bit of history. If you find an original, then wow, they're hard to come by and the price reflects that.
Submitted by alan on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 13:38

What we say about the Classic 30
The Peavey Classic 30 has got a tone that some people swear by. Others see it as a poor man's Fender. To be honest, it has a tone of its own that's distinct from the Fender blues amps, but similar enough that you can see why the comparison exists.
Submitted by alan on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 10:44

What we say about the Suitcase
This amp is different from all the other amps featured on this site so far. First, the Phil Jones Bass Suitcase is the first bass amp to feature here. Second, it's the first solid-state, non-valve, non-tube amplifier.
Submitted by alan on Sun, 04/19/2009 - 20:36
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Submitted by alan on Thu, 04/02/2009 - 11:28

What we say about the Vox AC30H2
They say the Vox AC30H2 is meant to be the best Vox amplifier ever. That's got to be saying something from the brand that have been providing iconic amplifiers right from the start. Try to think of a 60s band that didn't play a Vox at some point. And that bright, overdriven tone has featured on countless tracks.
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