I'm selling my collection of guitar amps.
These are practice amps but deliver a good punch and good enough for live performance.
All of them work very well.
The asking price for each amp is $60 apart from the 'Rock Super Pro Sound' which I'll throw in for free if you buy 2 or more.
I live on the riverside near to st.118, please email me on *****@me.com if you want to test them, I have a guitar so just bring yourself.
Here's the list, top row 1st, left to right:
1. Fender Squire 15 Reverb.
2. Yamaha HR-1500
3. Ibanez IBZ-G
4. Rock Super Pro Sound
5. Samick Super 20
6. BC Rich DT 20-R 'The devastator'
7. Fender Frontman Reverb
8. Marshall MG10-CD
9. Ibanez IBZ-10
now, again as im living where i am it's not so easy to get a decent amp or 1 thats brand new for less than crazy money, so buying one of these for $60 isnt such a bad deal, obviously i'll test them first to see what sounds half decent etc, but does anyone have any recommendations?
I think I may have that same amp, maybe a little bigger. I've had it for over 10 years and it finally shit the bed just a few months ago. Other than that, it's got a nice sound and loud as fuck.
Good enough to play a live show.
I can remember going to lots of heavy metal shows with the guitarist playing with a massive wall of 10 watt amps behind him.
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JesseJames wrote:Good enough to play a live show.
I can remember going to lots of heavy metal shows with the guitarist playing with a massive wall of 10 watt amps behind him.
shit yeah, i forgot about my gig at the olympic stadium next week, im going to look a right cunt when i turn up with my practice amp
maybe i should just stay at home and practice instead....
Get a good audio interface for your computer so you can plug in a guitar and have low latency... then download Native Instruments Guitar Rig. Better than a 10 watt amp, for damned sure. And you can pirate it for 0 dollars.