It sounds amazing
I just purchased..
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I just purchased..
..a hand wired, class A Vox which is about twice my age
It sounds amazing
It sounds amazing
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An AC30, like this:

I don't really know much about the valvetronix range. I know that Orange just released a really tiny practice amp which looks pretty cool:
http://www.orangeamps.com/crush/microcrush/newindex.htm
..might be a bit too small though

I don't really know much about the valvetronix range. I know that Orange just released a really tiny practice amp which looks pretty cool:
http://www.orangeamps.com/crush/microcrush/newindex.htm
..might be a bit too small though
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I live in a house now, but it's going to stay in St Albans with my parents, where my band is based. It weighs a fucking ton, it hasn't even been upstairs yet, and probably never will be.. Try a blues junour and an AC15, stuff like that - you can still get good tones at low volumes. The AC30 can produce fairly quiet sounds, although it's definitely too loud to be just a practice amp. You can get small DIY kits for tiny class A stuff which would be perfect for you, from sites like this one:
http://www.ampmaker.com/index.asp
I'm sure there must be a few in the States?
http://www.ampmaker.com/index.asp
I'm sure there must be a few in the States?