Vintage Guitar Amps Epiphone

Finding the right guitar amplifier
Choosing the right amplifier for your guitar is by no means an easy task. Usually, a guitar player than style, and the price first when considering options. Assuming you have bought a guitar recently, this guide suggests some tips to buy a new or used amp. There are dozens on the market - with a low of "sky is the limit" prices. Assuming that you are an aspiring guitarist or boot, This guide should give you some guidance. Maybe you just bought a Fender, Epiphone, Gibson, Dean Ibanez, Kramer guitar or the other, very good quality, is needed a good amp to compliment your style.
You can not think of a guitarist playing live, without thinking about his guitar, to some extent. Display "on Jimi Hendrix Stratocaster with a wall of amps behind him, - yes, the much desired emulated and Marshall Stacks, which are quite expensive. Eric Clapton, in his first years, Marshalls also preferred, although it did also prefer to play a Les Paul, or his legendary "The Fool" SG, before he switched over to a Stratocaster too. Speaking of "El Loco current owner, Todd Rundgren, who prefers an old Fender Mustang, it is known that as the sharpness of Peavey amplifiers. I had several Peavey amps, including a PA and have to admit, they are really hard to overcome in order sound clarity. Also owned by a Marshall Stack 100 watts at a time, and attribute much hearing loss thereof. Honestly, I think the same classic sound, with less decibels can be achieved through small amplifiers.
Actually you should ask in relation to the guitar, what type of sound you want to project? Will this sound? Go straight ahead Rock and Roll? Country? Blues? Heavy Metal?
What kind of budget are you? If you're like me, prefer to start with a smaller amp to get an idea of how I like the sound and how it sounds with the guitar.
SOLID STATE VS. TUBE AMPLIFIERS
There are many purists who swear guitar tube amps solid state. They want hot creak or presence of analog vintage sound tube. The cost of a vintage amp is expensive. You can also emulate or simulate the sound of a tube amp, effects pedals, such as Ibanez Tube Screamer, which is very popular for this purpose. Peavey Behringer and smaller amps that sound pretty good, with trans-tube technology, in connection with the defenses of the harvest, Vox, and Marshalls. But for our purposes, we focus on solid state amps because of the costs for the beginner, versatility, and the simple fact that Sound can be digitally reproduced, to some extent, only a professional would notice.
Budget $ 100
Suppose you have $ 100 to spend on an amp at this time. Note, you can always add effects pedals. In addition, because digital technology, you can also buy pedals that simulate all classic and vintage amplifiers.
There are low-cost practice amp out there that range from $ 30-80, but would be safe to say, the bedroom, behind the stage or studio is the only context you will be able to use them in. Usually there are about 10 W power although good in tone, you may want to consider something that can be used in other environments, such as jamming along with friends, or even have enough energy for small clubs and cafes. Among the smaller amp for practice:
Rogue, Hearing Peavey, Rocktron, Ibanez, Behringer V Tone, Kustom, Fender Frontman 15G
Behringer ULTRACOUSTIC, Pignose, including a 10 Watt Marshall
These amplifiers can be what you're looking for if you are considering mic through a PA system, or what you really want an amplifier, a jam along with songs in the comfort of your bedroom, but it is best to consider the range of amplifiers from 15 watts and go from there.
By the way, do not feel embarrassed about using effects pedals and you will find that most guitarists use.
Finally, you may want to get a traditional amplifier tailored for you by jacksaxe.com someone like Jack. custom amplifiers have the advantage of being built to their desires and needs.
What you do, make sure you have done your research before purchasing an amplifier. You'll be glad you did.
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