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I'm not super familiar with Sunn amps, but what I do know is that they are loud and have very unique distortion. I also know people really like them for doom metal. If you're into that, you could check out a Sovtek Mig 60, 100 or 100H. They're also super loud, but based on the Marshall Plexi.

 

Honestly, with tube amps, as long as you don't drop the damn things, they'll be just fine. Older amps need to be upkept just like a car. Good power tubes last 3-4 years and good pre amp tubes last 4-5 years. Electrolytic capacitors last 10-15 years (in my case, 36 years). The fortunate thing with SS amps is obviously that you don't have so many parts that wear out, but even they can be problematic over time.

 

Do you run pedals with your rig?

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I'm not super familiar with Sunn amps, but what I do know is that they are loud and have very unique distortion. I also know people really like them for doom metal. If you're into that, you could check out a Sovtek Mig 60, 100 or 100H. They're also super loud, but based on the Marshall Plexi.

 

Honestly, with tube amps, as long as you don't drop the damn things, they'll be just fine. Older amps need to be upkept just like a car. Good power tubes last 3-4 years and good pre amp tubes last 4-5 years. Electrolytic capacitors last 10-15 years (in my case, 36 years). The fortunate thing with SS amps is obviously that you don't have so many parts that wear out, but even they can be problematic over time.

 

Do you run pedals with your rig?

Sunn works for massive volume and clarity so they're great for pedals and pushing air

I use a filled PT-Grande which is a little excessive but it works out well with the concert bass

I've always wanted to try a Mig 100 but never have the cash when they show up

I'm back to considering the Super Twin because one just popped up for a pretty good price, low enough that it wouldn't hurt too much if it shorted

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I would way opt for a Twin Reverb, or even a Quad/Super Reverb. Those Super Twin Reverbs are really heavy. Can't find a true spec of the weight, but in the neighborhood of 80-90 pounds.

I went searching for a Sunn Beta Lead Combo but I'm currently playing the Craigslist waiting game on both amps. I figured the weight wouldn't be too big of an issue since I've been lifting stupid Peavey cabs for a while and I've adjusted to the obnoxious weight/size. I should sleep on the Super Twin, I just keep thinking the volume can't be that high because it's a combo and I'm not used to it so I have to constantly remind myself 180 watt tube, combo or not is way too much for bedroom level stuff.

Really holding out for a non crazy priced Beta Lead combo at the moment but they're getting harder and harder to come by

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I went searching for a Sunn Beta Lead Combo but I'm currently playing the Craigslist waiting game on both amps. I figured the weight wouldn't be too big of an issue since I've been lifting stupid Peavey cabs for a while and I've adjusted to the obnoxious weight/size. I should sleep on the Super Twin, I just keep thinking the volume can't be that high because it's a combo and I'm not used to it so I have to constantly remind myself 180 watt tube, combo or not is way too much for bedroom level stuff.

Really holding out for a non crazy priced Beta Lead combo at the moment but they're getting harder and harder to come by

 

Honestly, if those things had a master volume, they would be pretty manageable for using in a bedroom. I played through one of the later models of the Dual Showman, blackface with red knobs, and with the volume at zero, it was putting out an audible signal through the cab I was playing through. At about .5, it got quieter and then the tubes started to open up at 1 and it sounded much better than at 0. Seems just ridiculous to me for an amp to be that loud without a master volume. It's unusable in a bedroom space, but obviously it wasn't meant for that.

 

You will be much more satisfied with a Bassman 100/135 or Dual Showman Reverb (Twin Reverb circuit in a 100W head). If you really want the combo, look no further than a plain ol' Twin Reverb.

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Honestly, if those things had a master volume, they would be pretty manageable for using in a bedroom. I played through one of the later models of the Dual Showman, blackface with red knobs, and with the volume at zero, it was putting out an audible signal through the cab I was playing through. At about .5, it got quieter and then the tubes started to open up at 1 and it sounded much better than at 0. Seems just ridiculous to me for an amp to be that loud without a master volume. It's unusable in a bedroom space, but obviously it wasn't meant for that.

 

You will be much more satisfied with a Bassman 100/135 or Dual Showman Reverb (Twin Reverb circuit in a 100W head). If you really want the combo, look no further than a plain ol' Twin Reverb.

The regular Twin is a great option, it's just a bit out of my price range

I'm leaning towards $300-600 currently, for some reason regular twins are like 8-900 over here

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The regular Twin is a great option, it's just a bit out of my price range

I'm leaning towards $300-600 currently, for some reason regular twins are like 8-900 over here

 

I had a '65 Twin Reverb Reissue that I liked quite a bit.  It was just too loud and took up too much space. I sold it for $750, but I think you could get one for less.  I see them for 600ish often enough.

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Been thinking about getting an AC15. But all I can afford now is the VR version. Which honestly would probably suit my needs fine. But I'm hoping to save for the AC15C1.

I personally have no experience with the VR version, but if the real deal C1 isn't in the budget, one of the Vox modeling amps might be a better buy? I had an VT-40 for a while that was fun.

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I personally have no experience with the VR version, but if the real deal C1 isn't in the budget, one of the Vox modeling amps might be a better buy? I had an VT-40 for a while that was fun.

Actually I have a VT-15 now.  It's fun to mess around with.  But I play with a group in church and it just seems to small (The other guitar player is playing a Fender Reverb Deluxe).  The VR series is lighter than the C1 which would make it easier to carry back and forth.  And i'm not playing any professional gigs or anything.  It also has 2 different styles of overdrive which would make it more versatile for home use.  I just haven't played one personally yet.

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I was given a Peavy Valve King 112 when I got my first electric guitar about 5 years ago.  I've never looked into amps really.  Are they any good?

 

They're great tubes amps for the price. Lots of gain on tap. Pretty good for a pedal platform. Overall, cheap components and cheap manufacturing make for a somewhat unreliable rig and the stock speaker sucks pretty badly. Swap out the cheap components when they go bad, and the speaker, and you'll end up with a solid amplifier. If you care enough about that, anyway.

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Just moved into a new house and made this my "office." No new gear since my last post a while ago in here, but the setup is much cleaner, plus I'm not in an apartment anymore so I can actually play with the volume above 2.

 

the guitars are:

 

Norman acoustic

Jaguar deluxe bass

Mustang Kobain

Epiphone casino coupe

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you have to be a little careful with some of the cheaper stands out there. They may use padding that will discolor or eat through the finish on your guitar. Particularly an issue with Gibsons or any guitar with a nitro finish.

Most reputable stand manufacturers (example String Swing) will address this somewhere in their specs. Otherwise, you have to go hunt for anecdotal information.

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