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Title: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Walkerman on June 01, 2010, 02:51:49 PM
You know, those itty bitty ones.....are there any good ones available?
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: ducktrapper on June 01, 2010, 03:06:45 PM
How much do you want to spend? These interest me. 4 or 0.4 watts. Of course, you'll need a speaker(s).

http://www.mackamps.com/gem-head-combo/

I just ordered one of these. Good for just running right into the board. Carry it in your pocket. Works as a DI for your acoustic too!   

http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/sansamp/paradriverdi.html

Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: ronmac on June 01, 2010, 03:31:03 PM
Duck, you're gonna love the DI.

I am a huge fan of Tech 21 products, and have used their DIs, Sans Amp modeling racks and amps.

This one (60W 1x12) doesn't qualify as "itty-bitty", but it's not too large and has tons of tone (with lots of variety, from a soft purr to scratch your eyes out).

(http://cachepe.zzounds.com/media/quality,85/brand,zzounds/tm60-a49ff2b6542b4da044ef22b3e849d91f.jpg)
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: ducktrapper on June 01, 2010, 04:41:19 PM
I can't wait to get it. I've been using a Boss GE-7 for a long while and wanted to try something different. I can't wait to try it with the RS-4 right into the PA. That sure would make for a light rig!   
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: unclrob on June 01, 2010, 04:44:02 PM
Having played most of the 5 watt amps out there at some point or another and finding them very limited my I suggest to you something in a little Fender.Like a champ,a champ 12,which I have and is really a Riveria,Printon reverb,which I gig with.A peavey Classic 20 or 30 both of which I've owned and have used for gigs.All fairly small the Fenders not being loader then 12 watts and the Peavey's are a 15 watt and a 22 watt.Have fun in on you trip thru amp land.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: cc407 on June 01, 2010, 05:31:17 PM
My Roland Microcube (red!) is reliable, sounds good, runs on AC or battery, and has some fun effects. I also like my 5 watt Gretsch Electromatic tube amp (Just the same amp as a Fender Champion 600)
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Mikeymac on June 01, 2010, 05:37:05 PM
It depends how much you want the amp by itself to do. The Vox Pathfinder 15R packs a lot into a very inexpensive and very decent sounding package, for $120. No, it's not tube, but it sounds very good for SS, and I've used it with pedals in front of it (Fulltone Fulldrive 2) for overdriven tones - the overdrive that the amp itself produces sounds harsh to my ears, some people love it and use it live (with a mic in front of it).

Otherwise, as unclrob has suggested, Fender offers a few. Check out their two XD amps, the Vibrochamp VCXD (5 watts) and the Superchamp SCXD (15 watts). Both have built in digital overdrives (12 or 16? different "models"), but there's also a preamp tube to give it some warm mojo...I've never tried one; my brother has one (SCXD) and really likes it, lots of guys swear by 'em.

For straight tubes, you could try the little 600, but I'm not impressed with the tones (the Vox is much better); others like 'em. Then there's the Pro Junior (no reverb, 10" speaker) and the Blues Junior (12" speaker, master volume and gain, AND reverb). The Blues Junior's overdriven tones using the amp alone are pretty much too loud for home use, but they can be heavenly when turning up a little! 

A used silverface Champ or Vibro Champ (I have one from 1980) is a great little amp, but you'll have to add reverb if you want it, and usually I want it for at home, not so much for playing out.

Good luck!
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: ronmac on June 01, 2010, 05:39:57 PM
Another route, especially if you are doing practice solo, is to use your computer with some of the modeling amp simulators. The Waves GTR-Solo is very nice for not a lot of money.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: ducktrapper on June 01, 2010, 05:57:53 PM
Good point, Rob. I guess I never thought of a Princeton as a "practice amp" but then I practice on my Blues Deluxe. What do we mean by "practice amp" in the first place? If we just mean smaller, I have a little Fender Frontman that is alright and really cheap. If we're talking tubes and smaller size boutique amps, I'm really interested in the Mackamps and will probably be getting one of the 18 watt Heatseeker models before the year is up. The Gem is awfully cute, too. Did you listen to some of the samples? Neat little unit. Cheaper than the better known boutique amps but not cheap.    
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Walkerman on June 01, 2010, 07:41:33 PM
I'm just wanting one of those little cube amps that I can schlepp around the house, up and down the stairs, in and out of the yard, to make my guitar sound like it is electric when I want to fool around.  Not for small groups, coffee houses etc....just for some practicing by myself. 
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: unclrob on June 01, 2010, 10:02:32 PM
I would look for something that at least has treble/bass controls.If you want it for the acoustic I can get you a use Ultra Sound AG30 cheap. :wink:
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Walkerman on June 02, 2010, 12:13:10 AM
Quote from: unclrob on June 01, 2010, 10:02:32 PM
I would look for something that at least has treble/bass controls.If you want it for the acoustic I can get you a use Ultra Sound AG30 cheap. :wink:

I have an Ultrasound DS3, a Fender Princeton 112 plus and a Mesa Boogie...I just want an itty, bitty cube amp....
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Cybercanyon on June 02, 2010, 02:47:25 AM
I have a Line 6 Micro Spider 6W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp.  It's a SS modeling amp that works great with my RS4s.  It even has a setting for electric acoustic guitars which sounds good as well.  Its small, runs on  AC or battery and has a loud voice for it size.  It has lots of controls and effects.   It is very easy to carry on my wheelchair.  It's my favorite portable practice / all around fun amp.

An even smaller amp I have is the Danelctro Honeytone N-10 Guitar Mini Amp.  It's really small, runs on a 9 volt battery and fits in the palm of your hand.  It's very inexpensive and I like it for its cost and size.  I prefer using the Line 6.  I use the N-10 only for quick testing and experimenting.


Mike
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: cc407 on June 02, 2010, 06:44:55 AM
Quote from: Walkerman on June 01, 2010, 07:41:33 PM
I'm just wanting one of those little cube amps that I can schlepp around the house, up and down the stairs, in and out of the yard, to make my guitar sound like it is electric when I want to fool around.  Not for small groups, coffee houses etc....just for some practicing by myself.  

Then the Roland Microcube mentioned or Vox DA5 would do you well - plus you can put a guitar strap on them and sling them over your shoulder.
Either can give some nice effects or  a pretty good acoustic sound on the mic or acoustic sim settings.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Michael T on June 02, 2010, 08:08:34 AM
I have a Mackie that weighs next to nothing & puts out incredibly clean sound. Not Battery Powered though.

http://www.mackie.com/products/srm150/index.html
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Walkerman on June 02, 2010, 09:28:49 AM
It looks like a toss up between the Micro spider and the Roland microcube.  The spider has a bit more power and bigger speaker.  And they both are AC/battery powered.  Same size/weight.  Does anyone know if you can use effect pedals with either or both of them?
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Mikeymac on June 02, 2010, 11:05:18 AM
Quote from: Walkerman on June 02, 2010, 09:28:49 AM
It looks like a toss up between the Micro spider and the Roland microcube.  The spider has a bit more power and bigger speaker.  And they both are AC/battery powered.  Same size/weight.  Does anyone know if you can use effect pedals with either or both of them?

Why couldn't you? There are no rules when it comes to electric guitar...  :cop:
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: bluesman67 on June 02, 2010, 02:14:27 PM
I've got a Roland minicube.  It's a great  little amp.  It hardly gets used for my acoustic, once in a great while and it sounds pretty darn natural.  Come to think of it, I don't use it hardly at all.  But it's been used for my acoustic and my stompbox, also it's been used a few times as a PA.  It's got quite a few onboard affects so I doubt you need to hook any up to it.  It's got reverb, chorus, and delay.  Plus, it's got these channels that shape the tone from clean to 4 or 5 levels of dirty.  Good for acoustic or electric.  Works well on battery power.

I thought the beauty of acoustic is that you never need to play with a practice amp!
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Walkerman on June 02, 2010, 03:02:33 PM
Quote from: bluesman67 on June 02, 2010, 02:14:27 PM
I've got a Roland minicube.  It's a great  little amp.  It hardly gets used for my acoustic, once in a great while and it sounds pretty darn natural.  Come to think of it, I don't use it hardly at all.  But it's been used for my acoustic and my stompbox, also it's been used a few times as a PA.  It's got quite a few onboard affects so I doubt you need to hook any up to it.  It's got reverb, chorus, and delay.  Plus, it's got these channels that shape the tone from clean to 4 or 5 levels of dirty.  Good for acoustic or electric.  Works well on battery power.

I thought the beauty of acoustic is that you never need to play with a practice amp!

It's for my electrics
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: bluesman67 on June 02, 2010, 03:40:58 PM
Oh that makes sense, I should have realized.  I think you would like the minicube for that.  But, if you really want to know what my favorite practice amp is for electric, then I would have to go with a Crate Vintage Club, I've never heard a better little tube amp.  Built in St. Louis, I don't think they've made it for years but you might find one on ebay for a couple hundred.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: tuffythepug on June 02, 2010, 07:42:21 PM
I think the  "'Pignose" is still being made.  This is the original portable, battery-powered practice amp.     On the micro-end of the scale there are amps such as the Marshall micro-stack which is about  or 5 inches tall and a couple inches thick;  it has a clip to attach to your belt and is 9v battery powered.   Small 3" speaker.   has clean and dirty channels and a headphone jack.    I use one of these if I'm traveling and staying in a motel where I don't want to disturb anyone. 
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Tycho on June 02, 2010, 08:10:01 PM
I've had the Roland MicroCube and now I have the Vox DA5.  Both are great and there's not much to choose between them, but I like the DA5 a bit better for my purposes.

I have a little 5-watt tube amp -- the Swart Space Tone -- but I don't consider it a practice amp.  It's meant to be cranked, and when it is, it's loud.  I think that's the case with most of the 5-watt tube amps out there.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: vibrolux66 on June 06, 2010, 12:28:27 AM
I have an Epiphone Tube 10 I purchased around 2003 or so, they were $100 bucks shipped back then!!!! One 6L6 power tube and a 12AX7 for the preamp, 10 watter. Great little tube amp stock, even better when I replaced the 8" stock Nashville Labs speaker with a Weber for about $20. AFAIK you don't have to bias when changing power amp tubes so you can play around with diff tubes to get more clean headroom (or less if you prefer). I also replaced the AX7 with a 12AY7 and now it only breaks up when I WANT it too. Looks like epiphone later made one called the Galaxy Tube 10, can pick them up for $150 or less, or you may be able to find the original Tube 10. I love mine and they are CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP. No reverb but does have a headphone jack AND a 4-ohm speaker output that is powerful enough to lightly drive my blackface Fender amp cab. Small too. I took the huge stupid plastic Epiphone logo piece off the front and it looks great. I highly recommend that you check it out......I think there are some youtube video demos out there.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: ducktrapper on June 06, 2010, 08:07:50 AM
How about one of these? Electro Harmonix 22 caliber.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5oD6GyI4ds&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5MfQ4r1J-k
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Mikeymac on June 07, 2010, 10:09:20 AM
Quote from: ducktrapper on June 06, 2010, 08:07:50 AM
How about one of these? Electro Harmonix 22 caliber.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5oD6GyI4ds&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5MfQ4r1J-k

Duck,

That little 22 Caliber is a pretty cool idea, but it didn't sound great ... I'd have to demo one personally to see if it sounded better in person. (It's tones were on the solid state side of the spectrum a bit too much for my taste; not sure if it can do a decent clean tone ...)
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: ducktrapper on June 07, 2010, 10:48:58 AM
Quote from: Mikeymac on June 07, 2010, 10:09:20 AM
Duck,

That little 22 Caliber is a pretty cool idea, but it didn't sound great ... I'd have to demo one personally to see if it sounded better in person. (It's tones were on the solid state side of the spectrum a bit too much for my taste; not sure if it can do a decent clean tone ...)

Yes plus you still need speakers. It's basically a tiny amp head. Cool idea though. How far off is one that manages to deliver a decent clean tone?
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: blue on June 07, 2010, 11:21:19 PM
A silverface champ for around $350 is still one of the great "vintage" gear deals out there.  No it's not in the same ballpark as a micro cube or a Vox solidstate, both of which are great for what they are, but it's a real fender amp, coming in at around 6 watts.  Sounds great with dirt pedals in front of it too.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: guitarbob on June 09, 2010, 09:47:11 PM
I have a Crate VC508 tube amp. 5 Watt combo with an 8" Celestion. Great little tube amp, and you can usually find them for $100 or less.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: rockstar_not on June 17, 2010, 08:59:11 AM
Haven't tried this yet - but IK Multimedia just released amplitube for the iPhone (with a little interface to get your guitar or bass signal into the iPhone)

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/irig/features/

An amp that truly fits in your pocket, with big tone.  I think they are probably on to something here.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Walkerman on June 17, 2010, 02:22:41 PM
Well, I ended up getting the line 6 micro spider.  I'll do a review a soon as I get some "get aquainted time" with it.  Thanks for everyone's imput.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: z-clay on June 17, 2010, 10:23:18 PM
Quote from: Walkerman on June 17, 2010, 02:22:41 PM
Well, I ended up getting the line 6 micro spider.  I'll do a review a soon as I get some "get aquainted time" with it.  Thanks for everyone's imput.
I was just going to suggest a Line 6. Hope you enjoy the micro spyder. I play a 75 watt Line 6 Spyder with 1-12. Its one of the older red face models and it sounds great with my Larrivee......sounds even better with my bosses 78' Les Paul custom. Some people give them a bad rap but I really like mine. I'll definitely buy another Line 6 when the time comes.   
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: Cybercanyon on June 18, 2010, 12:37:54 AM
Well I hope you enjoy your Micro Spyder as much as I enjoy mine.   I like its sound and portability.   I also like playing with all the different effects.

Mike
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: NotRevGDavis on July 01, 2010, 12:06:22 PM
Quote from: ducktrapper on June 01, 2010, 05:57:53 PM
"I practice on my Blues Deluxe. "

So do I- great in a practice room, even better in a stadium.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: fritferret on July 11, 2010, 10:47:56 AM
traynor dark hrorse!  sweet little amp.  able to play smaller gigs easily, especially if miced.  i run it through a port city 112os whih is the same cab i use with larger amps.  it's magic.  and w/ an rs-4 it's just sinful......sinfully good. :thumbsup
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: katieburton12 on August 30, 2010, 02:44:41 AM
For practice I use a Fender G-Dec. Ton of sounds, built in (albeit not enough progressions) band, Headphone Jack, Tuner and CD player inputs to let you jam with CD's. No, it doesn't sound as good as a real tube amp, but it sounds okay, is inexpensive, lightweight and does exactly what you say you need and more.
Title: Re: What's your favorite "practice" amp?
Post by: interiorfarmer on August 30, 2010, 10:52:42 AM
+1 for Tech 21 amps. I have the 30 watt amp and it is excellent. You can run it right into the PA or a larger amp for live shows, if you want, and the XLR out goes right into my preamp for recording onto Logic. Very versatile amp, and the price (around $300 new) is right.