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Amplifiers for Guitars
What amplifier would be good for this http://www.guitarandampshop.co.uk/ac..._0131600_.html would any be compatable ?
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Depends what sound you want but I you can't go far wrong with Marshall
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Just want a nice good rock n roll sort of sound
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I've got a Vox AD15VT which is great as a small practice amp for home use as it comes with a load of effects and pre-set sounds built in so you can easily get a wide variety of different sounds out of it.
Seems to generally get good reviews (e.g. http://www.zzounds.com/item--VOXAD15VT), costs about £100 so fairly cheap, but you'd probably want something better if you were going to be playing proper gigs etc. |
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I've got a Line 6 Spider III 30W, very good for metal and harder-rock if you're going to be playing any of that.
Ridiculously powerful for its size as well, I've played in a few small venues as part of a band and that little amp had enough power to overcome the drums with the Master Volume at just over half-way. |
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I use Orange amps, perfect for a tele.
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