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Upgrade Your Amp Before Your Next Guitar

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Baxter and Jonathan talk about why your amp needs upgraded next!

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@ronniewilliford3449
@ronniewilliford3449 2 жыл бұрын
1975: I mowed lawns for an entire summer to get my first electric guitar, an Electra Les Paul copy for $200. Like Baxter, I plugged it into my JC Penny stereo till I could afford a real amp. A girl in school overheard me talking about it and said that her dad was selling his amp. I followed her home to talk to her dad and he said he was selling the amp, guitar and wah pedal as a package for $300. It was an old 60s Fender blackface Twin Reverb, a Gibson Les Paul Jr with a single bat-wing P90 and a Fender pedal that was volume, wah and fuzz combined. I payed him cash and had to bum a ride home. I couldn't carry any of it on my bike. I almost never touched the Electra copy and sold it pretty soon after that. The LP Jr was outstanding. I will admit, 85 watts it too big of a blowtorch for a 15 year old, but that rig sounded amazing and made me enjoy learning and playing so much.
@charlesrense5199
@charlesrense5199 2 жыл бұрын
You are a true guitarist. Forget the girl, it's all about her dad's guitar and amp.
@qua7771
@qua7771 Жыл бұрын
That story is like going back in time. Those were the days. Thats a good price even for that era. I scored a Vox AC-15 for $50 but it wouldn't keep up with my drummer friend, so I ended up with an Ampeg VT-40 that I never really liked the time of, but I dealt with it because I couldn't find, nor afford a Marshall. I also didn't know much about Fender amps. The only internet was word of mouth. We would learn by watching local bands play.
@Irkennalpha
@Irkennalpha Жыл бұрын
I just need you to say that the girl was supper pretty and soon after she became your first girlfriend. That will make it a complete fantasy
@cmel714
@cmel714 2 жыл бұрын
I got lucky my dad was a musician and bought a new Fender Deluxe Reverb amp in 1965 and when I started playing guitar in the 70's I got to use his Deluxe Reverb as my first amp. Still have it and use almost every day. Great videos thanks guys!!!
@jackstraw522
@jackstraw522 2 жыл бұрын
I got lucky too, learned to play on my Dads 78’ super reverb. I got myself a Mesa Boogie Studio Caliber it does everything I need
@lethrbear32
@lethrbear32 2 жыл бұрын
Fender makes the best amps in my opinion, and they're LOUD when you need them to be.
@jackstraw522
@jackstraw522 2 жыл бұрын
@@lethrbear32 ever owned a Mesa Boogie?
@lueysixty-six7300
@lueysixty-six7300 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I was lucky to have piano lessons as a kid - but I only stuck with them got about a year. I don't remember actually quitting, but how ever it stopped , I lost a golden opportunity. I didn't know it at the time, but the grand piano we had in the large main room was worth 6 figures! (Google it. Whatever the brand! And this was medium size - not a baby, but not concert either. Those concert grands are mammoth!). Dad plays bass, so his killer thru-neck walnut/maple Ibanez bass, his double bass, and the handmade fretless bass he had in the same violin/cello/double bass shape were all on this little raised section at one end - like a mini stage, I guess. There was also a nylon string acoustic guitar...plain to look at, but so nice to play. Within the house m, there was also a saxophone and a flute. Oh, and my $70 second hand Strat copy! Yup, that's right, even with all that opportunity, I only learned guitar off my own bat...buying said👆"Strat" with money I earned in a summer painting a factory.
@qua7771
@qua7771 Жыл бұрын
I wasn't lucky. My dad played bluegrass. I spent a ton of money over time finding the right gear.
@anthonyvalerio2866
@anthonyvalerio2866 2 жыл бұрын
I upgraded to a Mesa Boogie California Tweed. Now I LOVE my guitars.
@autistichead8137
@autistichead8137 2 жыл бұрын
I demoed everything in the 900-1500 price range and went with the Fender Twin Tonemaster. It loves pedals, the attenuation allows me to not be too much of a bother to my neighbors. It’s a great amp.
@williamalderman2651
@williamalderman2651 2 жыл бұрын
¹¹233³is a great place
@BensonOfD
@BensonOfD 2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, I still can't get a great pedal drive tone out of my Twin Tonemaster. Any tips or advice?
@autistichead8137
@autistichead8137 2 жыл бұрын
@@BensonOfD Inexpensive fizzy overdrives won’t go well with the twin, I went with the Walrus Audio 385 bell and Howell overdrive. I pair it with the JHS whitey tighty compressor. It sounds amazing. For awesome stoner Fuzz I use the Walrus Audio Jupiter. My other pedals are a Morley Classic Wah, MXR Phase 100 and Univibe. Walrus ARP 87 Delay, Strymon El Capistan Tape Delay, and lastly Being a Progressive rock guy, the greatest invention since the wheel, the electro harmonix Mel9 mellotron pedal.
@BensonOfD
@BensonOfD 2 жыл бұрын
@@autistichead8137 Maybe I'm just setting the eq or something wrong then? I use a Prince of Tone, Nordland ODR1, Wampler Tumnus, and a Friedman BE-OD, so I'd say my drives are all pretty solid. I could have just gotten a dud too I guess.
@autistichead8137
@autistichead8137 2 жыл бұрын
@@BensonOfD I can’t imagine you getting it died of the twin is the king of clean
@martin-1965
@martin-1965 2 жыл бұрын
1977 Marshall Bluesbreaker went with me everywhere for 20 years. Got borrowed by every band I knew. Then had to be sold in 2010 to pay debts. Just got a cute Marshal Origin 5 for that simple classic Marshall sound but not quite the same but neighbours appreciate it :)
@edpetrikk2027
@edpetrikk2027 2 жыл бұрын
I put 15 pedals in front of my Pignose amp and I get every tone I could ever want . I’m spending a bunch of bucks on 9 volt batteries though . I might have to sell my Dumble amp so I can afford more batteries 👍😎🎸
@seanc.5310
@seanc.5310 2 жыл бұрын
Power supply bro, power supply
@michaelriffey2372
@michaelriffey2372 2 жыл бұрын
I love the Saturday videos! I don't have to leave for work when its over, I can grab my guitar and have a play!
@CasinoGuitars
@CasinoGuitars 2 жыл бұрын
That just made me real happy thanks for sharing that thought!
@whiterose7055
@whiterose7055 2 жыл бұрын
Hey now... I'm in my 80's and started playing guitar in grammar school. You guys are absolutely right, the amp is very important. I started with a Fender Champ and got a used Tweed Deluxe in high school. Both of these amps have served me well the rest of my life, even though I have other amps (Mesa Mk IV, Vox AC's Marshal Blues Breaker) these work best for me and the rooms I actually play in now a days. BTW I spent four years near Fayetteville NC (Rented a trailer on an old tobacco farm) in the 1970's, and Myrtle Beach is indeed a great place. Have a good one!
@matthewh6119
@matthewh6119 2 жыл бұрын
My wife has commented on some vintage amps “that would look better in the living room that that black box!” I say cool I’ll buy a vintage fender tweed, her story quickly changes to the living room is no place for a guitar amp! 😧
@charlesbolton8471
@charlesbolton8471 2 жыл бұрын
My wife doesn’t understand my obsession with amps either. I’m fortunate that she’s got nothing against a nice looking guitar, but amps are just ugly boxes to her. Out of the nine amps that I own only two of them are black, and both of them are black tweed. So my amps vary a bit in appearance.
@kitten-whisperer
@kitten-whisperer 2 жыл бұрын
@@charlesbolton8471 get a hughes and kettner. It has pretty lights and everything and it slaps.
@jimmyfrombrooklyn8550
@jimmyfrombrooklyn8550 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 4 watt Vox. It makes all my guitars shine. Use it for gigs too. Low hernia risk and tube tone that commands attention. Done!
@matthewedwards1089
@matthewedwards1089 Жыл бұрын
Cornell Amps are my starting and end point. I've had loads, Mesa, marshall, fender, Gibson amps but my small Cornell Romany never ceases to make me smile.
@kellinash6392
@kellinash6392 2 жыл бұрын
Hi from Vegas I wake up at 430 am and your video is uploaded at the same time I do enjoy your blog with a good BM. Thank you for helping my digestive system Really like you guys
@BasementGuitarSuperstar
@BasementGuitarSuperstar 2 жыл бұрын
Lol so hard at this
@VidMashUp
@VidMashUp 2 жыл бұрын
First amp you need is the Fender Mustang GTX-100 modelling amp. It's better than the Spark in that you can actually use it to gig. And it will give you a feel for all kinds of other amps so you can decide what else you want. It also comes with a foot switch to change effects.
@joshdickens8281
@joshdickens8281 2 жыл бұрын
You can’t go wrong spending the money on quality amps. I want a TWO ROCK!!
@CasinoGuitars
@CasinoGuitars 2 жыл бұрын
They ruined me! They’re so good it’s frustrating:)
@caiusmadison2996
@caiusmadison2996 2 жыл бұрын
Fun story, I once lost a Mtchless Chieftan, first year, for 6 years. To clarify, my father sold it, while I was away, and it took about thatong to locate it again. About 5 grand more than I should have had to pay for it, it sits guarded, in the closet, by way of guard Chihuahua. I'd say guard Dane, but Great Dane are not guards, if anything, they're the tour guide. The Light up front still works perfect and the sound is mighty, as one might expect. Lost a battle of the bands on this amp, it's going nowhere.
@ehiracheta
@ehiracheta 2 жыл бұрын
@@CasinoGuitars The frustration will be over once you pull the trigger and sell off some dusty amps if any and buy one. Buying it will no doubt create more dusty amps.
@alandunn4459
@alandunn4459 2 жыл бұрын
@@CasinoGuitars I played an R8 though a TS-1 and 4x12 cabinet. It was so loud my bones were rattling.
@mikeomatic9905
@mikeomatic9905 2 жыл бұрын
Had a Hot Rod Deluxe while in a band in college. Such a great sounding amp. But then I graduated and moved into an apartment. And then the noise complaints came in. Also: you still need a wall of guitars. They create a better natural reverb.
@smelltheglove2038
@smelltheglove2038 2 жыл бұрын
Get a blues jr. it’s what I rocked in my apt. I think it sounds pretty damn good.
@mikeomatic9905
@mikeomatic9905 2 жыл бұрын
@@smelltheglove2038 My buddy has a Blues Jr that I like, but it's a little bit heavy compared to the 5w Supro that I ended up going with. The 12" speaker probably sounds a little better, but the Surpo still sounds great, and at around 20lbs it's a lot more portable.
@smelltheglove2038
@smelltheglove2038 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikeomatic9905 weight isn’t so much of an issue for me. Those Supros sound great too though! My little brother is rocking the 10 inch version of the blues amp, pretty sure it’s the same one you have. They make a 12 inch speaker version of the 5 watt as well right? Either way they are cool amps and well made here in the US. Good choice.
@mikeomatic9905
@mikeomatic9905 2 жыл бұрын
@@smelltheglove2038 I actually got the Supro 64. It's a bit pricier (the same as a Fender Champ reissue), but sounds really good for an 8" speaker, and I could take it out to a 12" cab in the future if I want. Plus the blue denim-like cover looks good in the living room, something Jonathan's wife would appreciate :P
@theHAL9000
@theHAL9000 2 жыл бұрын
Keep going back to my 5 watt Swart Atomic Jr head. Majority of my experimenting goes towards trying different speakers. Have 5 different DIY speaker cabs in the house which offer a wide range of phenomenal sound options at a modest cost.
@jimgroce9487
@jimgroce9487 2 жыл бұрын
I keep thinking about the 5w swart stereo amp....would be fun to have in the house I think. Plus they look very cool.
@scottketterer1672
@scottketterer1672 2 жыл бұрын
Those are fun, the reverb on them is hilariously good.
@coopr168
@coopr168 Жыл бұрын
My first amp was a Fender GTX50 Mustang which I got for Christmas last year when I started playing electric. Fast forward one year and I just placed an order at my local shop for a Marshall 1987x 50 watt plexi and I couldn’t be more excited!
@jedisparky
@jedisparky 2 жыл бұрын
Guitars, amps AND Star Wars! You guys really are my heros!
@DavidHBurkart
@DavidHBurkart 2 жыл бұрын
Love my Tubes... but at the moment I am having a blast with a Core Series Blackstar 10W modeling amp. I have literally gigged with it as a plug and play into the house sound. I can get the tones & effects at my fingertips without enraging the sound guy or rolling eyes from our drummer waiting for the guitar players to adjust pedals. 😄
@ChuckBoris3
@ChuckBoris3 Жыл бұрын
My grandmother left me some money when she passed. I knew I wanted a guitar and amp, but it's a huge world out there... For the guitar, after much deliberation, I bought a Brian May Red Special. Don't regret it. It's been my main guitar for 15+ years. For the amp, I knew I wanted a half stack... But again, so many options. I could have afforded the Marshall, but damn, I just couldn't justify spending that much... I ended up buying a Kustom 200watt hakf-stack. I don't regret it. It's an amazing amp. It took me months to get because literally days after I ordered it, it was discontinued. They had to go find one left to send to me. Best two investments I ever made. They gigged with me for years.
@robertleslie2467
@robertleslie2467 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a tweed guy. 5e3 and 5f1. When I want to bring out the big guns its a Marshall 79' JMP 2204 and jack into the Hi channel. That's where the destruction lives. Through a Marshall b cab with 4x12 G12M's and a Les Paul Jr. No pedals necessary. Straight in no chaser. You will love the tone. And so will your neighbors.
@nathanielvargas3863
@nathanielvargas3863 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t care what you guys say my Line 6 Spider III will never be replaced
@mikeomatic9905
@mikeomatic9905 2 жыл бұрын
McCarty 594 into a Line 6 Spider is the new meta
@ChristTiger
@ChristTiger 2 жыл бұрын
This, is the story of my life.... I spent a long time guitar and pedal hopping. I changed amps, and the skies opened. I've pretty much settled on my '62 Princeton Chris Stapleton, and the Revv D20. The Revv a better pedal platform as it has an effects loop plus the alt cab sims. Guitars are another story.... Thank you both for highlighting this subject, wise words.
@scottstetzer
@scottstetzer 2 жыл бұрын
I did the same Baxter-rigged up a JC Pennys stereo, then moved up to a Mighty Gorilla 25!
@CasinoGuitars
@CasinoGuitars 2 жыл бұрын
Long live the gorilla!!!
@timharrington4470
@timharrington4470 2 жыл бұрын
I used to live in North Carolina and you guys remind me of the best things about living in North Carolina. I really enjoy your videos
@charliewesley94
@charliewesley94 2 жыл бұрын
Germino, Carr, Swart - NC has fantastic amp builders. This video is dead on. Spend your money on a good amp!
@francispower1418
@francispower1418 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. The amp comes first. Whilst we’re giving a nod to Myrtle Beach and talking amps I’m going to say out loud that it is the home town of my favorite amp tech and builder, Jesse Hoff at Lazy J Amps, who builds boutique 57 Tweed knock offs that are worth committing serious crime for. He builds them in the UK these days but ships worldwide. The waiting list is about six months. The cost of a fully loaded 20 (valve term, full spring reverb tank and attenuation dozen to 5 watts) shipped to the east coast? About $3,300. Well I did say it was going to have to be a serious crime. But play one and you will very soon realize how he managed to assemble his client list, which includes Mike Campbell, Joe Walsh, Pete Townsend, Eric Clapton, Joe Bonamassa and Jeff Beck…
@davegallagher7428
@davegallagher7428 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a Blues Junior and some of the other amps that you mentioned but I’ve had a Tone King Imperial now for about a year and for me this two channel with an attenuator that really works amp is giving me everything and more that I had hoped for. I also have an Orange Rocker 15 and a Mesa 5/25 Express ( I like combo’s) so I can really cover a lot of ground. I’ll l never “need” another amp but what I will “want” in the future will be a different story let’s not kid each other. Great video guys!
@pmrparts
@pmrparts 5 ай бұрын
I was a Fender amp guy then I tried Vox Valvetronix. After a couple of those I tried a Vox MV50 AC. I am hooked. Just the tone I want and it only weighs one pound. I have an 8 inch and a 12 inch speaker cabinet. With those two and the MV50 I can play outdoor rock shows. It’s amazing.
@charlesbolton8471
@charlesbolton8471 2 жыл бұрын
This video is right my alley. I’ve been amp obsessed since my first guitar back in 1986. The first ones were just inexpensive solid state amps, but I got an early 70s Bassman head as my first tube amp and then a tweed Pro Junior when they first came out. Sold the Bassman in 1999 for double what I paid for it, and kept the Pro Junior until it was stolen in 2014. I have bought several amps (and still own them all) in the last 15 years or so. My collection includes Fender Champion 600 Reissue, Fender Pawn Shop Greta with the matching special run SC112 cabinet, Relic Tweed Special Run Blues Junior, 59 Bassman Reissue, vintage 1960 Fender Champ, vintage Silvertone 1484 in mint condition, Mojotone Blackout Tweed (one channel is like a tweed deluxe with more tone control and the other channel is a higher gain Marshall style), Victoria Ivy League (their version of the Harvard) and my only solid state amp a Fender Acoustasonic SFX. My current amp wish list includes a vintage Ampeg Reverberocket, a vintage Blackface Vibrolux Reverb, and a few boutique amps including Tone King Gremlin, Black Volt Trem-O-Hawk, Amplified Nation Wonderland Overdrive, Magnatone Panoramic Stereo, and pretty much everything that Victoria makes especially the Club Deluxe. It will probably be awhile before I add any of these to the collection though.
@JiminTennessee
@JiminTennessee 2 жыл бұрын
I had a Blues Jr. then a Hot Rod D'Ville with 4x10's It was soooooo loud, but awesome. It also weighed around 80lbs! I sold it and bought a Mesa Mark V, which I have also sold. Now just play through a Mustang 1, which is pretty good for home use. I miss my tubes and am itching to get a new one. Thanks for this video!!
@Crescent_Audio
@Crescent_Audio 2 жыл бұрын
I just finished building yet another 2x12 Marshall-style cab with a v30 and a celestion neo-creamback. There’s nothing sexier to me than a rippin head/cab combo sitting behind you on stage. I’ve always been infatuated with amps and cabs and find them unbelievably sexy. My first tube amp was a red-knob super 210 reverb. God I miss that amp. I then bought a JCM 900 100 watt dual reverb and it was such a great amp, but it kept breaking down on me. I also had the matching 1960b cab, which I still own. Nowadays I play pretty much exclusively orange, I have two orange 20 watt hybrids that I run I stereo with stereo effects, and my most recent purchase is an orange rocker 15 terror, which is my first all-tube amp since the JCM900. I had forgotten how amazing real tubes can sound. The orange just blows me away. Hence, I’ve been building custom cabs for these orange heads, because cabinet/making is a fun hobby in itself and the bonus is that I get to try and keep any cab I can imagine. My newest strategy is to go small and mimic the look of a Marshall 412 by doing a diagonal speaker layout and going 2x12. In addition, mixing celestion speakers seems to be the best way to beef up the overall response. I’ve got the best rig I’ve ever had, and building my own cabs makes it all the more fun. I also watch you guys on the toilet quite a bit! Thanks guys! (If you click my KZfaq profile you can see my rig)
@SlainteMhath
@SlainteMhath 2 жыл бұрын
Matchless DC-30 is the holy grail for me. I've never heard an amp with more "brick wall" chunky gain. Unbelievable. One day ...
@jdeanmusic
@jdeanmusic 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely 💯 truth. I have a small practice amp. A super champ xl and a late 60s twin after years of owning many amps. Tone is in the amp.
@JaiHighVibes
@JaiHighVibes 2 жыл бұрын
Guys are spot on, I started with a Katana MKII which is cool then I upgraded to a DSL40CR and settled. I'd still like to get a vintage Fender but extremely happy with Marshall for sure.
@ryangunwitch-black
@ryangunwitch-black 2 жыл бұрын
I've got a 90s Fender Evil Twin (the black face, not the red knob which is groovy but not actually "Evil"), a Blues Jr IV, my brother's 1970 Fender Vibro Champ and an Orange Tiny Terror that I play through either a Marshall 1X12 or a 4X12, depending on the venue. My daily bedroom set up is the Western Tolex Blues Jr IV (Eminence Cannabis Rex speaker) together with the Vibro Champ and it sounds glorious. I could definitely play a show with that set up but it does ok at lower volume. When I got my Strat, my Twin was in the closet. The world changed the day I pulled it out. If you have a garbage amp, upgrade and you'll love playing. I also have access to my old man's ridiculous array of vintage Fender amplifiers.... Bassman, Twin Reverb, more things, etc, etc.... So much Fender tone. 3:20 a new Blues Jr is not in the $500 range anymore. Lol more like $700
@stevenheath741
@stevenheath741 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely….Great guitars NEED. Great amps….Milkman ,Tone king ,THD .vintage tweed
@morganghetti
@morganghetti 2 жыл бұрын
I'd take a Princeton over any overpriced boutique brand.
@ehiracheta
@ehiracheta 2 жыл бұрын
It is cheaper to buy the more expensive amp you love versus skimping and buying the "good enough" amp. Reason is you'll be selling...and you'll be back for the one you should have got in the first place. Buying amps I've learned the hard way that the "buy once, cry once" mentality is essential. If you can't afford what you want...save your money it'll be worth it.
@HSet77
@HSet77 2 жыл бұрын
Recently got a Tone King Gremlin 5 watt tube amp - good for home recording & practice. It has a great reactive attenuator built in - neighbors will not freak out.... I was using an Iridium amp pedal - but...something about a basic (good quality) tube amp - (sold the Iridium) - Not interested in another modeling amp - Kemper, Quad Cortex, Helix... etc (don't want to fiddle around with so many amp types - a distraction - unless I have too) - like getting ultra hypersensitive neighbors - then a suppose speaker cabinet emulation. Currently I can keep the amp at or below 70db - and it sounds good.
@HSet77
@HSet77 2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention the ultra boutique hand made tube amps by the former Tone King designer Mark Bartel - 'Bartel Amps' if there was any one amp to own (Fenderi-sh)- Those worth taking a look at - and get on line to order.
@robertwillett4122
@robertwillett4122 2 жыл бұрын
Had an expensive modeling digital amp. Got it when they first came out some 25years ago. Took me about that long to use all the gimmicks. It was for home and l thought l had a decent amp, till last week. My daughter, which I taught, her birthday is coming up and she loves that amp. So l gave it to her. I replaced it with a all tube Marshall head, DSL20 thru two egnater 1×12s. Holy crap. My life is complete now.
@WayneMemphisMojo
@WayneMemphisMojo 2 жыл бұрын
I speak from experience, no toilet watching & I learned 45 guitars too late about the importance of better & more diverse amplification. (On a side note speaker upgrades DO make a huge difference & for less $$$$$)
@hellodrjeckyl
@hellodrjeckyl 2 жыл бұрын
I started with a 15watt Crate amp I bought a target I think. Last weekend I played a Princeton with a 12in Jensen speaker at GC. Set to 4.5-5 on the volume with a little reverb and tremolo the tone was like the nectar of the gods. One day that amp will be mine.
@dahliafiend
@dahliafiend 2 жыл бұрын
Oh man after a Crate it’s all butter. I want a Princeton too.
@mikecorey8370
@mikecorey8370 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you make this video because it's so true. A cheap guitar can sound great through a decent tube amp. This isn't talked about because we're such guitar nuts. A great guitar is not going to sound good through a crummy amp. Great video for newbies. Another good video you should do is explaining why someone starting out, especally on acoustic, should not by a cheap guitar.
@garretazonsa
@garretazonsa 2 жыл бұрын
From a Vox Pathfinder15 to a Fender Blues Deluxe RI. I'm a happy man. For now.
@sirbaronvoncount4147
@sirbaronvoncount4147 2 жыл бұрын
Pathfinder 15 is a great amp though. I regret selling mine
@Megarobotsquadron
@Megarobotsquadron 2 жыл бұрын
pathfinder 15 was my second amp in the journey. bought it the day it came out. many Amps later and I'm about have a mojotone tweed vibrolux. BUT.....I'm also looking for another pathfinder to run in stereo. I think that's my endgame setup
@charlesbolton8471
@charlesbolton8471 2 жыл бұрын
@@Megarobotsquadron I’ve been considering the Mojotone Brownface Vibroverb. I’ve already got their awesome Blackout Tweed and I have several other Tweed amps, but I don’t have any amps like Fender’s 60s style amps.
@neilevans6229
@neilevans6229 2 жыл бұрын
The good thing about a good tube amp is they double up as a heater in the winter ❄️ .
@vorpalblades
@vorpalblades 2 жыл бұрын
Swap speakers first. That makes the biggest difference.
@eighttz
@eighttz 2 жыл бұрын
This needed to be said to the masses, and pay attention to the speaker choice for the amp
@arn999
@arn999 2 жыл бұрын
Started out with a tiny Fender amp in the 90s, then a 100w Marshall Valvestate also in the 90s to be heard by the people I played with. Stopped playing electric guitar for a long while, and now have a Vox Ac10c1 and a Mesa California Tweed, really happy with these.
@williambeem
@williambeem 2 жыл бұрын
I think you're right. Forget the modeling amps and get a good amp. Well, sort of. I bought a Fender Tonemaster Twin Reverb. It's still a modeling amp, but it does one thing very well and I'm happy. Before that, I had a few Line6 amps, a small Marshall solid-state, and a Gibson amp. None of them were really that great. The problem with modeling amps with lots of choices is that I spent more time playing with noises than practicing with my guitar. I'm much happier with my current amp and the sound it gives me. One day I'll expand with a Deluxe Reverb a Vox and maybe something else. However, I'm sold on the idea of traditional sounds rather than a lot of gadets.
@homeworldmusic
@homeworldmusic 2 жыл бұрын
Most important point is the one you get into at about 6:00 I had a 4x10 Super Reverb decades ago and it was "my sound" and had its range of tones, tried a friend's 2x12 Soldano 100 and likewise it had its range, as will any amp/speaker combination. So if you're avoiding a modeling amp, just understand you're going to put your tone in a box, so study which box is the best fit for your playing tastes.
@SirVicc
@SirVicc 2 жыл бұрын
I've become more of an amp collector than a guitar collector lately.
@chadwicks_guitar
@chadwicks_guitar 2 жыл бұрын
I also started with a Squier Strat, but it was plugged into a Peavy Audition (nephew still has the amp, I sold the guitar in 88 to buy some new Air Jordons 😖). Now playing through a Blues Junior and couldn’t be happier, but I wish I had that Squier back. My wife also had me buy a Fender Acoustic 100 because it matched our hardwood floors. I couldn’t argue with that logic.... 😎
@honkytonkinson9787
@honkytonkinson9787 2 жыл бұрын
Lol my first amp was also a boom box tape player! Plugged into the RCA input until I got a little fender 15 watt amp I used to want all the watts and eventually ended up with a Fender twin, which was too big, too loud, and very heavy. These days I prefer low watts, small amps that I can crank!
@allisonholmesmusic97
@allisonholmesmusic97 2 жыл бұрын
A guy I went to high school with used a cassette recorder. He was the first person I knew with a guitar
@mikeaustin4138
@mikeaustin4138 2 жыл бұрын
My advice would be to not buy more wattage than you'll realistically need. For most people, that's 30 watts or less. The best tone on almost any amp is when the tubes are "fully engaged." Tubes work by sending electrons across a vacuum. The more electrons, the more "saturated" the sound - more sustain, more aliveness. This usually means that the volume has to be at least half-way up. That's why a lower wattage amp is preferable for most people - great tone at less than ear-shattering volume. Also, you shouldn't have to put pedals in front of your amp in order to get a good sound. Pedals should be for "effects". If you need pedals to sound good, you either have the wrong amp or you need to spend more time learning how your amp responds.
@ambrose9968
@ambrose9968 2 жыл бұрын
i swear on everything i love Im watching on the toilet and my eyes opened up when y’all said that in the intro.
@nicoladolby2154
@nicoladolby2154 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. For me, as a predominantly strat player, I’d love a new Marshall. I currently use a 40 watt studio pro, but would love a JCM 800 . My dream amp though would be a Hiwatt DR103, but I haven’t won the lottery yet😊
@Barbarapape
@Barbarapape 2 жыл бұрын
A good amp is esential no mater how good or bad your guitar is. When i got to the point of buying my first serious guitar, the dealer asked which amp i had. He then let me try a few desirable guitars with the same amp, then he said try the same guitars with this amp, what a difference it made. The new amp was a Roland JC40, which gave me clean tones like no other, so i went home with a New Fender USA Strat and a New amp.
@supersoniq3506
@supersoniq3506 2 жыл бұрын
This is true. I once had a $2000 PRS playing through a $100 amp. Years later, I sold that guitar and now play a $700 PRS though a $800 amp and cabinet. Much better proportion. I used to have more guitars, but they were stolen. So, as a bed room player, I never bought it all back.
@dreamscuba
@dreamscuba 2 жыл бұрын
My first amp was a jerry rigged stereo amp from the 1970s. It was my brother's. I cannot remember the make, but it was made of wood with two wooden speakers. I had to solder a 5 pin DIN to the other end of my guitar cable for the input. Clearly, it had no reverb or overdrive...but it was a step of from the record input int my mono radio cassette player with the guitar cable going into the mic input, which only worked when I put the table player into record mode.... Great video guys.
@Tsudkyk
@Tsudkyk Жыл бұрын
Having a small variety of amps on tap is a great way to expand your tones. I have plenty of guitars, I want to start getting my hands on some of my dream amps. I have a few, but I still have plenty of floor space.
@hkguitar1984
@hkguitar1984 2 жыл бұрын
100% agree, the amplifier is where your tone takes its final shape. I'm currently using a two amp setup which I feel allows myself to best cover most all of the material I play. I've a '76 Fender Twin Reverb and a vintage Marshall Plexi half-stack that have both been reckoned with custom speakers to fine-tune my tone to what I imagine I should sound like. I'm blessed in that a very close friend is a "Tone-Freak" and re-cones speakers to support his GAS affliction.
@stevegamiello6476
@stevegamiello6476 2 жыл бұрын
My Fender Blues Deluxe and Blues Jr from the early mid 90’s are my go to, old reliables. They are USA made and I won’t get rid of them. My newer Reissue Deluxe reverb is awesome but heavy. A Boss Katana 50, Roland JC22, Vox AC10, Epiphone century with wood cab, an Orange Micro Terror with an 8” speaker cab, and an early 70’s Gibson solid state G20 round out my collection in the music room. A Postive Grid Spark lives in the living room with an Xvive wireless system. These give me an great array of tones. Plus I have too many pedals. The collection tripled in size during the lockdown. So no matter what guitar I use through what amp and what pedals I’m pretty happy with what I have. My only regret was selling my Goldtop Les Paul w P90’s which I need to replace, but that’s another story
@wrobinson1702
@wrobinson1702 2 жыл бұрын
I started (many moons ago) with a Silvertone amplifier from Sears. My parents got it as a Christmas gift for me in 1970. I've had many different amps over the years. I still think the best sound I ever got was from an early 70s Fender Bassman 100-with either guitar or bass. Currently, I've got a Fender Deluxe Vintage Reissue, which sounds great, and a Marshall MG50FX, which also sounds good, but very different from the Fender.
@BrentAdams
@BrentAdams 2 жыл бұрын
Yep....that's been accomplished. I have two Rivera amps..... the old "Suprema" closed speaker back, raised amp section, 1 X12 (EL84's) ...and ... a Quiana 4 X 10 (6L6's). I'm set on amps!
@clovergrass9439
@clovergrass9439 2 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of a handful of guitars and lots of amps. I recently picked up a used Fender Pro Jr mostly for my Tele and that thing is amazing, and it gets fairly loud. I use a Spark Booster to get a little crunch at lower volumes. The Marshall DSL line is great, got the 20 watt combo and the 1 watt head. I've had pretty bad Marshall GAS the past few years...8 cabs, 6 heads, 4 combos...some of it vintage. Absolutely love it all and I already know I'll have more Marshall GAS in the future!
@Terryomalleyonline
@Terryomalleyonline 2 жыл бұрын
I bought a 1963 Fender Bassman for $415 in 1985. Still got it. Still love it. God I’m old 🤣
@brentpruner
@brentpruner 2 жыл бұрын
Love this video! Tell the person you are buying amp from what your situation is before buying and ideally play it. We all have different scenarios and have different amounts of money to spend. I agree to start small for beginners. Are you a bedroom player only? Do you have a home studio where you can play loud? Do you play out in small bars etc. Do you like to practice along with music, Do you want use headphones? What I learned is that amps at home can be WAY TOO LOUD, and to achieve certain sounds/levels of amp distortion on amp that require higher volumes in a small space is just not realistic when the watts are up there. Here are a FEW IDEAS for taming the loudness, but know many more exist. Look into amps with channel volume AND output volume or built-in attenuators. When you're dealing with only one volume, like an old fender, some type of attenuation is needed to lower the decibels for smaller settings. Another option is to pair your loud amp of choice with the Torpedo Captor X. It is a little expensive but an incredible attenuation solution with many features (less expensive than an OX Box). After I got that, I started playing my Mesa Boogie DC5 50 watt so much more at home with the ability to play at lower decibles, with amp dialed up. The Captor X has 2 XLR outputs too. Here is where the HEADPHONES come in and practicing. Use headphone jack from Captor X with virtual cabs AND If you dont have a big DAW set up already, take it a step farther and pair the Captor X, with an inexpensive M-Audio air 192|6 and interface with your computer via USB for a great way to practice along with music playing on computer and use your pedal board and amp. The Air 6 has 2 XLR jack inputs, (the 4 only has 1 XLR input and cheaper), levels to avoid clipping, USB/Direct blend of your guitar and music player in the mix and a headphone volume and its own headphone jack and the XLR sound is awesome. Another solution purely from Amp standpoint is to go with Fender's relatively new tone master series with built-in XLR output and attenuation with varying wattages allowing you to dial up the volume to achieve those sweet spot tones but play at lower decibels. Again, the MAudio 192|4 or 6 is the solution, even for Tone Master to get that headphone jack feature, people complain the TM doesnt have. We are at an incredible time of technology. The Tone Master Deluxe Reverb Blonde (first new amp I bought in years) focuses on being itself and can do so much and take pedals so well. It doesn't require maintenance, is half the weight of original and can be attenuated down to bedroom playing and has the power to be used to play out live. (Other TM amps with more speakers are available). Something to think about. On a separate note, if you have multiple amps, with different sounds as they talk about in this video (tubes, vintage whatever), and want to quickly switch them on the fly in the moment, a pedal like Radial's Twin City allows you to use your one pedalboard and A/B/Y switch between amps OR even run in stereo with a tap, a somewhat inexpensive option for your rig. There is so much to choose from now, but I found this setup works for a lot of the scenarios I mentioned, but I cant say enough on how the Captor X (has more features than mentioned) and M-Audio 192|6 for practicing with headphones/recording changed the game and solved the loudness for me. Open to other ideas. Good luck out there.
@rstuartcpa
@rstuartcpa 2 жыл бұрын
First amp was a solid state Peavey 30. Next I got a little five watt class a crate…loved it. Best money spent on an amp is a Cox Amplification loaded tweed deluxe…Brian Cox built beautiful amps…may he rest in peace.
@BrianBrazilHarmonica
@BrianBrazilHarmonica 2 жыл бұрын
Since the Covid situation I've acquired 3 guitars and a new amp. The first was a LPJR. with a P90. The second was a 72 Telecaster Thin line with PRS humbuckers and push push volume and tone controls and 3 way pickup selector switch. The third was 60 telecaster custom that's completely stock. The amp is a Quilter Aviator Cub. It's a 50 Watt Combo (3) 1/4" input jacks for 50s tweed, early 60s blonde and mid 60s blackface deluxe models. Control grouping (1) Gain, limiter, bass, mid and treble (2) Effects loop send and return and reverb (3) Signal outputs Volume, line out and head phones (4) Speaker Volume (5) On/Off button in the back Balanced line out Quilter Special Design 12, by Eminence 12" speaker in an open back cabinet Height: 16.5” Width: 16.5” Depth: 10.8” Weight 21.55 lbs Ballistic Nylon Cover
@cowtowncustoms2110
@cowtowncustoms2110 2 жыл бұрын
You are so right about the amps! I have a James Brown design USA built Kustom 72 Coupe 2x12 combo amp that is amazing! I still have my "beginner" Blues jr that I bought new, a 4x10 very loud Fender deVille and a great little Marshall Class 5 amp that is an unbelievable 5 watts of that Marshall tone you need! I recently bought the Boss Katana 100 because of the acoustic amp setting and it is a fun amp. But there is nothing like tube sound and power! Next will be a Fender Dlx Reverb.
@mikenisbet9011
@mikenisbet9011 2 жыл бұрын
Baxter, I love it when you talk about your old "red knob" twin with this reminiscent look in your eye. The first "real" amp I bought was a Super 60 from that same ilk. Still have it and, despite what the internet may say, I think it's awesome! I also have a 1983 Deluxe Reverb II and a Vox AC10 for the bedroom. All of them are great in my humble opinion! Keep up the awesome videos guys!
@troycollins6069
@troycollins6069 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gentlemen, very insightful, I've decided to go Vox AC 15 cream. I'm using 2 MXR A/ B boxes, a line 6 Jam 75 mic into a boss acoustic singer and a Mark Bass 250, a fender champion xl50, and a vox Valvtronix Mother board and a Tung-sol tube in a Hughes and kettner V30 cab, Troy from Alantic City 🌆
@joeyvanostrand3655
@joeyvanostrand3655 2 жыл бұрын
I recently got a Synergy tabletop unit and the Fryette Pitbull and Friedman BE/BB modules. They are absolutely phenomenal!! As long as you have a good tube amp with a clean power section you are all set! It's taken the place of many of my amps. I'm finally getting closer and closer to having the sound come out of the speakers that is just like the sound that I hear in my head!
@MarcMercier1971
@MarcMercier1971 2 жыл бұрын
Magnatone Twilighter Stereo has been on my "next purchase" list for a few years... when the skills warrant it. ;) You should put up a poll in the community area about where/how people watch you. I watch on a 27" screen PC with headphones while in my underwear... because I'm procrastinating getting dressed for work.
@DavidHBurkart
@DavidHBurkart 2 жыл бұрын
So Marc... if you get the tone, sound & effects that entice you to play more, the skills will grow exponentially as a result... ...practice saying that without it sounding rehearsed before you say that to your wife 👍
@charlesbolton8471
@charlesbolton8471 2 жыл бұрын
Amen, don’t ever hold back on buying better gear because of your “skill level”. Holding back for financial situations is a very valid reason, but if you can afford it go for it.
@frostheev
@frostheev 2 жыл бұрын
I just picked up a Roland Blues Cube Stage and love it!
@carlfrei2419
@carlfrei2419 2 жыл бұрын
1st amp was an Ibanez Tone Blaster 25 blew it up. next amp was the Fender Champion 100 traded that for what I have now the Jet City JCA5012C Tube amp and also the Stage Right 15w tube amp. for smaller events. I do have a red tolex fender Frontman 25R with an upgraded speaker(which cost more than the amp.) to kick around at home.
@SeanAllocca
@SeanAllocca 2 жыл бұрын
I have the Champion 50XL and it IS A GREAT starter amp. I cannot recommend it more for a home amp.
@rontheguitarcollector
@rontheguitarcollector 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who owns a bunch of amps, I find myself playing my Marshall SV20 more than amps that cost three times as much. I love all of them, and they all have their mojo, but sometimes it’s just the tone that gets you.
@WorldsOkayestGuitarPlayer
@WorldsOkayestGuitarPlayer 2 жыл бұрын
I've been considering that one. Do you have the combo?
@rontheguitarcollector
@rontheguitarcollector 2 жыл бұрын
@@WorldsOkayestGuitarPlayer no, I have the head and 2X12 cab.
@manit3307
@manit3307 2 жыл бұрын
I concur : amazing amp!
@Gibson45er
@Gibson45er 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. That's why I just got my first real amp. Dr. Z MAZ 18 MK II reverb combo.
@AmericanVetMusic
@AmericanVetMusic Жыл бұрын
For tone purposes, I am the caretaker of a Marshall, Bugera and Fender with an external cab. I’m set with my guitars, I don’t need any more or less. My amps though…that’s where the tone really is. I’ve recently gotten into Analog Amp Modeling for recording. I prefer not to record digital. If it were up to me, I’d be back in the 90’s.
@desimonenoah
@desimonenoah 2 жыл бұрын
I've always been a fender guy but recently discovered how awesome a clean marshall sounds with scooped mids, high treble, and high bass. It's like a super punchy fender with a little less sparkle and spank.
@darinparker3399
@darinparker3399 2 жыл бұрын
Currently suffering from “Beer Diarrhea” on the toilet. Loving these videos, the blues don’t change. And neither does my drinking habit
@Petes-c7q
@Petes-c7q 2 жыл бұрын
my first amp was a crate g40c after a couple of years i bought a jcm800 for 300 dollars was completely in over my head with that marshall I had no idea how to use it traded it for a randall rg100. and it has never stopped I still look for new gear all the time. I currently have a retro king rk45 on its way to me now. With a 1990 jcm900 2100 mkiii and a mki rockerverb 50 sitting in my space now. im 52 and have realized i might as well keep going and try to play or own every guitar and amp i can. At least it will be fun.
@patriknessboLemoran
@patriknessboLemoran 2 жыл бұрын
my journey: fbt jumbo bass combo-> marshall mg15-> roland cube 30-> blackstar id100 TVP->blakstar ht5-metal-> Mesa Boogie Mark IV rev B medium Head.
@Santaheckler
@Santaheckler Жыл бұрын
I agree that, especially if you play in a band, you need to get to know the amp a bit. People that keep buying and selling gear too fast can sometimes never get to the sound in their heads bc they don’t spend enough time with the amp. Or they don’t want to change it from out of the box stock. Sometimes an amp tech can do magic to it.
@REM1956
@REM1956 2 жыл бұрын
In 1976 one of my first amps was a 1972 Marshall 50 watt small box head I plugged into a '70s Sound City 4x12 cab. I was learning how to get sounds, and learning to play, and didn't really know what I had. I sold that setup and special ordered a 1979 Boogie MkIIb combo so I could carry it around to jams. I spent the next 20 years buying and selling amps, looking to recapture the sound of that first Marshall. A real case of not knowing what you have 'til it's gone.
@davidp1192
@davidp1192 2 жыл бұрын
I am at Blues Jr, and was going to move to Deluxe Reverb this year. But I decided to just save up my money for a Two-Rock.
@brucer261
@brucer261 2 жыл бұрын
I'm with you Johnathon. I run 3 amps at all together at one time Its awesome!!
@lamarfandango1623
@lamarfandango1623 Жыл бұрын
I tried every amp you can imagine. Old standbys, boutique reimaginings, unsung pieces of shit, new fancy offerings, tweeds, black panels, Voxy things, Mesas, Marshalls. Then I settled on running two Princeton Reverbs. Fantastic. Does everything I want. Then I had a few sessions with a guy who played a Magnatone Twilighter. Blown away. That's the only next level amp I'd ever consider.
@legomasterthe3rd240
@legomasterthe3rd240 2 жыл бұрын
I came to you guys to get a new guitar and ended up with a Super 15. I fell in love with it immediately and am very happy with it. Thanks for introducing me to magnatone
@YoloMcSwaggot
@YoloMcSwaggot 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like I can get a few more years out of my Katana before I eventually get weary of it. Time to upgrade my guitar, wooh!
@smelltheglove2038
@smelltheglove2038 2 жыл бұрын
Yikes, I find them to be horrible amps. Hey, different strokes right?
@seanc.5310
@seanc.5310 2 жыл бұрын
The Katana is an amazing amp for a bedroom player. The range of tone is impressive for the price. Tube amps are the best but too loud and expensive for many players situations
@JTHelectronics
@JTHelectronics 2 жыл бұрын
never be ashamed of your katana, been working 12 years in music retail - more 'real motherfuckers' than you'd ever believe use solid state amps studio and live.... Never let anyone make you feel like you need a new amp because of the katana, get a new amp because you find something you like. And especially if you get a tube amp, keep the katana because it will never let you down
@stephm0
@stephm0 2 жыл бұрын
Getting a Quad Cortex has quenched my thirst for pedals and amps; I can just download them.
@riffmania
@riffmania 2 жыл бұрын
Same! More cash for guitars
@kcd2120
@kcd2120 2 жыл бұрын
Those do look pretty incredible - but I know myself and I wouldn’t scratch the surface of its capabilities.
@joeldowdy404
@joeldowdy404 2 жыл бұрын
Tone King Imperial!! If you like a 57 tweed and fender deluxe (or Princeton) the Tone King gives you both in one amp!! Rhythm channel is your 64/65 blackface while the lead channel is your 57 tweed mid monster. Takes pedals unbelievably well!!
@jeffhershberger
@jeffhershberger 2 жыл бұрын
Myrtle Beach has that cool restaurant where they are purposely rude to you...LOL... loved it.
@markmcdonald5711
@markmcdonald5711 4 ай бұрын
Just got a Marshall DSL1CR, changed out the stock Chinese tubes and set it up in my bedroom. I'm quite happy with the tone, my other tube amp is a Swart Atomic Jr. so I think I know good tone when I hear it.
@alandunn4459
@alandunn4459 2 жыл бұрын
Buying a Carr Rambler was the best purchase I ever made. After 3 years ownership and playing 30hrs a week or more I'm still in the honeymoon phase.
@gabek279
@gabek279 2 жыл бұрын
I had an expensive evh 50 steal with cabinet - I then found a 350$ Marshall 20w dsl - with pedals this little amp was what I was searching for all along
@scottbrower9052
@scottbrower9052 2 жыл бұрын
This is accurate. I went from my little battery-operated $100 Katana to a used 5 watt Marshall. Huge difference. And inspiring.
@jonlaurie-beaumont9830
@jonlaurie-beaumont9830 2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to connect to your new amp with decent cables either. Too many people invest in a nice guitar and amp then use some cheap patch chord they got for free.
@allisonholmesmusic97
@allisonholmesmusic97 2 жыл бұрын
If you had told me that a month ago I wouldn’t have believed you. I had been using a $10 cord that I bought at Guitar Center. A couple of weeks ago I bought a nice Fender cable and it does make a difference even with my GTX50
@mike5177
@mike5177 2 жыл бұрын
I use Mogami cords. They are amazing.
@cpainyourass
@cpainyourass 2 жыл бұрын
My first amp was a Fender Blues Deluxe 4x10. I got a great deal and got it for $250. It was 20 years ago but still a great deal back then. The amp I have had for the last 10 years has been a Mesa boogie Lonestar Special
@michaelgriffin5304
@michaelgriffin5304 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! This was something I didn't realize until I had a bit of experience gigging with a live band. You can take an Amazing amp (like my Rivera) and plug a 'not-so-good' guitar into and get something good out of it. You can take a crappy amp and plug in a 10K guitar and guess what? It still sounds like crap. Shocker. I know. I will never stop plugging this Rivera amp because I haven't found another that has the same build quality and features for the price but really, the Tone is just something special. Clubster Royale Recording. Check them out people! Total sleeper amp. Almost no demos of them online.
@scottshort6204
@scottshort6204 2 жыл бұрын
I route my 2nd hand (600$) Rivera Clubster into a Morgan Cab sounds fantastic. Totally agree they don’t get the press deserved. They are built like battleships.
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