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    Alright people.

    Im going to have to get a head for gigging with (cant fit the combo in the car etc) and this summer Ive got some decent sized gigs lined up.
    My bands melodic death/thrash and I want a shitload of gain etc.

    Ive been advised a number of different directions to take.

    One guy (a professional sound engineer) has told me to buy a vintage valve head, with a lower wattage so itll always be driven like a bastard, and use my current distortion pedal (Line 6 Uber Metal) which Im perfectly happy with. However, Im not that desperate to get a valve amp, and this guy isnt really into metal, he mainly records sparse indie singer songwriter stuff.

    Another guy has recommended a Line 6 rack unit and a decent poweramp. This guy listens to all the same bands as me, but Im hesitant to get a 'pretend amp'. And also Id be having to buy two things there and I cant be arsed.

    If money wasnt an issue, Id get an ENGL. However, I only have about £200-£250 to spend ($350-$450) to spend, but please bear in mind the sheer expensiveness of second hand gear in the UK.

    Any thoughts anyone?

    Thanks in advance

    James
    Last edited by Mr White; 04-14-2006, 07:29 PM.

  • #2
    If you can't fit a combo in your car, how are you gonna fit a head and a cabinet?

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    • #3
      I'd say peavey 5150 fits your bill perfectly, but even that's over budget.

      I'm guessing a line 6 rack unit or a pod driven through some poweramp would yield good results.
      You took too much, man. Too much. Too much.

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      • #4
        Thanks GOR, although thats not the answer I wanted

        JGCable - I was summarising. To explain it fully: I practice in my bass player's garage, about 30 miles from where I live (in the city centre) which is also where 90% of our gigs are. The combo lives at his house and I usually borrow/rent a head or combo to play with. Cabs are 99% always provided by the gig organisers.

        James

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        • #5
          "I'd say peavey 5150 fits your bill perfectly, but even that's over budget.

          I'm guessing a line 6 rack unit or a pod driven through some poweramp would yield good results."
          that's exactly what i was thinking, too. mr white, you might now want to hear it, but with 450$ you are pretty much limited to either low budget solid state amps or modelers. i strongly recommend you stay away from solid state amps, they're fine for the chugga chugga stuff but not for thrash metal - been there done that.
          the only tube amp that would fit in your price range would be the peavey valve king, but i haven't played it yet so i can't tell you what it sounds like.

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          • #6
            "head"..
            "Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
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            • #7
              I PMed you with a solution amongst a sea of others dude, I don't know if you got it. But if you really NEED a head, then you could find a Laney AOR head which is a JCM800 almost identical copy. They take pedal well and they have a decent clean tone with good headroom. They also have quite a lot of gain.

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              • #8
                How about looking on ebay for a Laney Pro Tube head? they go pretty cheap on ebay.
                93 USA Soloist EDS
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                • #9
                  Ada MP-1 w/ matching power amp. You would have tones of cool tones and it would be easy to transport. It is also in your budget.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mr White
                    Thanks GOR, although thats not the answer I wanted

                    JGCable - I was summarising. To explain it fully: I practice in my bass player's garage, about 30 miles from where I live (in the city centre) which is also where 90% of our gigs are. The combo lives at his house and I usually borrow/rent a head or combo to play with. Cabs are 99% always provided by the gig organisers.

                    James
                    Ok.. I get it. What amp brands are available to you?

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                    • #11
                      If you are going to use the pedal for your distortion I would also look at the older carvin x series heads, x100b or x60b. They have an insanely loud clean channel that doesn't break up and takes pedals quite well. The dirty channel is great but it's more of a rock sound like a jcm800 then probably the metal sound you want. They can easily be had for less then $450. One just sold local here for $260 a week or two ago. Very reliable heads with a VERY flexable active eq which could also help you shape the tones coming out of your pedals. I use a mt2 with my x100b for my metal sound.

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                      • #12
                        Im thinking of getting a Laney AOR head as they seem cheap enough. Cant find any Carvins over here, dont think many reached these shores.

                        Cheers tho lads!!!

                        James

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                        • #13
                          Im thinking of getting a Laney AOR head as they seem cheap enough. Cant find any Carvins over here, dont think many reached these shores.

                          Cheers tho lads!!!

                          James

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                          • #14
                            Duuuuude did you get my darn PMs?

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                            • #15
                              I did mate and I replied

                              Although Ive seen a cheap half stack near me (in England) so it looks like Ill be getting that hopefully!

                              Thanks though

                              James

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