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  • @jltrem
    @jltrem2 ай бұрын

    A bedroom amplifier is actually a real amplifier.

  • @jalapenowarrior

    @jalapenowarrior

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree with that, and with Mike is saying. There's no reason you can't get really fantastic sounds out of a bedroom amp. It's not meant to blow away an entire band on it's own, but you can always mic it up, or with something like the Yamaha THR30 II, run it direct to the PA since it it has L and R line outs if you want to use it in a band situation. Like Mike said, it just takes some experimentation. Today's bedroom amps can really produce some great tones.

  • @donbishop6994

    @donbishop6994

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@jalapenowarriorExactly. You can gig with a 5 watt El cheapo amp as long as you mic it. If it sounds good, why not?

  • @jalapenowarrior

    @jalapenowarrior

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly.@@donbishop6994

  • @MichaelThomasOflaherty

    @MichaelThomasOflaherty

    2 ай бұрын

    My bedroom amp is a Orange Crush Mini

  • @donbishop6994

    @donbishop6994

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MichaelThomasOflaherty mine is a fender mustang gtx 100. Being solid state I don't have to crank it for a good tone, and it's enough for small gigs without a mic. I absolutely love it, the presets are great.

  • @glenh2752
    @glenh27522 ай бұрын

    A lot of music was in fact recorded through much smaller amps. Lenny Kravitz and Stone Temple Pilots used small amps in the studio, which is interesting considering how much gear would have been available to them.

  • @RelicOnMaui
    @RelicOnMauiАй бұрын

    Definitely noted the Supro behind you. One thing we need to remember- most of the best amp “sound” recordings weren’t stage rigs, but scaled down. Hendrix was one who often recorded using blaring Marshall stacks, but even he used Twins and other amps during recordings. Stadium performances require much more volume than the sweet spot most players are looking for. You almost need a separate rig for differing applications. I really miss my 60’s Plexi 8x12 100. But I don’t miss lugging a refrigerator to indoor jams or the authorities banging on the door. There are indeed some recording situations where you want massive volume because of the physical interaction with so much air mass (EXP spaceship liftoff) but 8 or even 4 12” transducers is overkill in a closed room. Now we at least have selectable output wattage, but you still have the weight and size to pack

  • @zukoHD
    @zukoHD2 ай бұрын

    what ive noticed in particular about almost any well made small/ practice amp is that they have the best clean tones. when you put a little reverb over them with a nice clean tone and filter out some of the trebble, they sound so damn amazing. makes for some really great r&B and neo soul recordings. def not anything for a live setting where a wall of sound is needed to fill the room, but when it comes to recording or practicing in your bedroom alot of these smaller amp's are punching way above their weight class. i love that it makes practicing affordable and therefore possible/ available to more people. Thanks to the budget friendly options, alot of new and amazing future guitarists, that would otherwise never have been created, are now practicing and on their way to become true shredders. when i was starting out, a guitar that cost sub 150-200ish usd would either be: Broken, cut you with the side of every fret and have action high enough you could slip your fingers under the strings, or just not show up after ordering it. Now during the right time of year and from the right brands/ stores, you can get a decent entry level guitar, a practice amp (not a good one but one that atleast works), a strap, gig bag, some picks, instrument cable, a tuner, etc. I was lucky enough to have a fender player strat vintage series growing up. it was my first, dad knew what a decent guitar was and didnt buy me a piece of caca so i could actually learn. Its not a true vintage era, just a vintage remake series. got the ugly black lined sunburst, but it has a charm to it, looks like a yorkie wearing a pair of converse lmao. its a good guitar, dont play it much since its leftie and i became able to play righties after i learned violin (makes it much easier to find guitars tbh) Im sure i could go leftie again if i wanted, but then id have to cut my nails and grow out the ones on my left hand, too much effort with nothing to gain. My cousin however was not so lucky. His parents at some point around like 2010 bought him this crap ass guitar set they found either on tv or at a target or some shit. it was 115 bucks total. came with a stand, book with music, tuner (that didnt work), some weird cheap strings, terrible action, and a lot of warping. thing sounded like it was made completely of popsicle sticks when you strummed it. the frets were practically square with sharp edges. I never had a lesson in my life, still playing 19 years later after picking up and holding my first strat. My cousin? he took lessons for two weeks, 1 week per lesson, and then quit after his guitar "mysteriously broke" one day (he smashed the crap out of it while his parents were at work and continued with piano instead).

  • @seancollins3106
    @seancollins31062 ай бұрын

    all 4 of my amps are 15w or under (15,15,7,6). it's really nice to turn a 7w amp past breakup, and not upset the neighbors!

  • @jerryhorton5708

    @jerryhorton5708

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep. Haven’t owned an amp with more than 25 watts for years and if there is a built in attenuator, I run them at 5 watts. Just a great tone without killing the stage balance or annoying the sound guy (they are really easy to annoy…)

  • @slashssnakepit4444

    @slashssnakepit4444

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m with you guys, my 5W Laney is more than enough for home use and in the evenings I usually run it on the 0.5W mode. My kids need to sleep and my wife can’t afford a divorce 😂😂😂. If I need to play a gig, I just connect an XLR cable and run it into the venue’s PA system anyway.

  • @MichaelThomasOflaherty

    @MichaelThomasOflaherty

    2 ай бұрын

    most practice amps have headphone jacks if you want to not upset the neighbors

  • @seancollins3106

    @seancollins3106

    Ай бұрын

    @@CaptainMikeMeloni fender bassbreaker 7w. excellent basic little tube amp. you can find them pretty cheap 2nd hand

  • @powbobs

    @powbobs

    Ай бұрын

    @@MichaelThomasOflaherty No, tube amps don’t have headphone jacks.

  • @2thumbsdown
    @2thumbsdown2 ай бұрын

    I like how you can get such good tones, clean plus a little reverb and the clon sound at such a low volume. It really sounded great. Thanks for the videos.

  • @rcdowdy
    @rcdowdy2 ай бұрын

    I just got the Gremlin, and it is everything as advertised. The attenuator is awesome. This amp can get really loud if fully cranked.

  • @tele_alan
    @tele_alanАй бұрын

    A wonderful perspective and insight. Thank you Mike!!

  • @harshrealm
    @harshrealmАй бұрын

    I miss having a dedicated rehearsal space (that we shared with 4 other bands, to be clear) where noise was absolutely not a concern.

  • @jalapenowarrior
    @jalapenowarrior2 ай бұрын

    I used to play really loud amps like a 100-watt Marshall JCM800 which I still have. But in those days, I was playing with full bands in rehearsal spaces . Now that I'm older, I only play at home, and I live in an apartment. I have a Yamaha THR30 II, a Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb (which is a 12-watt tube amp), and a Vox AC15C2 which is a 15-watt tube amp, but with two 12" speakers so it looks the same as Vox AC30, but it only has half the watts.. I have to use an external attenuator with the Fender or the Vox, because both of them are too loud for an apartment. So, between those three amps, I really feel I have all the amps I need for an apartment.

  • @IGrocker

    @IGrocker

    Ай бұрын

    I bet that AC15 sounds great! I have the AC15C1, and it’s my favorite amp currently. I gig and record with it regularly!

  • @fionncaomanac339

    @fionncaomanac339

    Ай бұрын

    The AC-15C2 is such a hidden gem.

  • @blakefields3648

    @blakefields3648

    Ай бұрын

    thinking about getting jcm 900 for 800 but found a THR 10 for 250 dont know what to get lmao

  • @mjolnircarlssen4211
    @mjolnircarlssen42112 ай бұрын

    I really like the dissonance and note choices in the pieces that you played. ❤ I became a Blues Cube guy. Great amps. They sound fantastic.

  • @JN-ku9ly
    @JN-ku9ly2 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your playing. Quite refreshing.

  • @StCgT194
    @StCgT194Ай бұрын

    I normally play straight to the mixer but 2 years ago I bought a Blackstar Debut 15E and it was one of the best things I've ever bought! the breakup in the clean channel is incredible and the lead is good enough to get that blues tone, plus it has a tape delay and an option to emulate a Vox or Fender sound so it's really cool having all of those options for just my bedroom and feeling the air rumble

  • @KASKASM
    @KASKASM2 ай бұрын

    It does matter what you think! You made a great video about it. I agree with everything you say, and it's not just apartments. People like me with a family where kids have bed times and playing through a little practice amp is all you can do.

  • @katzensprung7449
    @katzensprung74492 ай бұрын

    Great video! This was really interesting! Thank you very much, Mike!

  • @rickygonsalves905
    @rickygonsalves9052 ай бұрын

    Man for the short amount of guitar playing here, you really do put in alot of feel into your playing. Very tight and accurate playing with some really good technique nice job!

  • @zachmiller4575
    @zachmiller4575Ай бұрын

    I just got a box ac 10 for home use I’ve spent the last couple days just trying different settings it’s a great sounding amp!

  • @angryxjx4856
    @angryxjx48562 ай бұрын

    I've had a tone king imperial mk2 for a year now.....I love it.....with the iron man attenuator I can dial down to keep it quiet with lots of break up....or play it wide open , and it's plenty loud enough for my band

  • @craigolson1651
    @craigolson16512 ай бұрын

    Great video once again. I've been chasing the same (low wattage, tube amp) tone for years. Gibson Goltone ga-15 rv 15/7.5 watt, Epi valve jr, Blackheart killer ant (1watt), vox ac4tvh and tone king imperial mk2. Not neighbor issues for me just preserving my hearing.

  • @IamMusicNerd
    @IamMusicNerd2 ай бұрын

    ToneKing is amazing. Right up there with Magnatone, Soldano, Synergy, and Amplified Nation as my favorites amps of all time. But having the built in attenuator in the Tone King is really handy for apartments.

  • @bobbystereo936

    @bobbystereo936

    Ай бұрын

    Is this a clone of the Elpico amp?

  • @dmock66
    @dmock662 ай бұрын

    Back in the day I had the Epiphone Valve Jr. 5 watt head which I played into a 1x12 or 2x12 cab. The Valve Jr only had a single Volume knob. I played it at church for several years. I rarely was able to get the Vol past 9:00.... so yeah, 5 watts can be CRAZY loud. That Tone King looks really nice!

  • @juffurey

    @juffurey

    2 ай бұрын

    Those great, you can still get them used but I think they cost around the same as when they were new. lol

  • @friedrudibega6384

    @friedrudibega6384

    2 ай бұрын

    I have a Valve Jr. and through a good 112 cabinet, it’s more than loud enough. I used to crank it and ts9 it for jamming. I’d put a couch cushion in front of it. Plenty loud.

  • @impossibletruffle

    @impossibletruffle

    Ай бұрын

    god yes, I use my old epi valve jr through a 4x12 and it gets above a drummer easily. in my dorm room I could barely turn it up beyond like 9 o clock

  • @bikeman123
    @bikeman1232 ай бұрын

    Boss Katana Mini. Superb sound and the only amp I've ever tried that sounds good through headphones.

  • @RichardSheehan
    @RichardSheehan2 ай бұрын

    Interesting video. I've got a Supro Delta King 8 and I run a TS808 Tube Screamer in front of it for overdrive sounds. Using the volume and master volume on the amp, I can get great tones on it at low volumes, the best tones I've ever had, and it doesn't annoy anyone.

  • @dixoncoxmusicbox1399
    @dixoncoxmusicbox13992 ай бұрын

    A small tube amp is the way to go for me, I love playing through a 5-6 watt amp, as they break up just right for a bluesy tone - being in Canada, it’s Vintage Garnet amps and home builds for me! I have found that speakers make a huge difference as well…

  • @peterburi2727
    @peterburi27272 ай бұрын

    I went to a Tone King Imperial MK II. With the built-in attenuator, I can still get dynamics, crunch at very low levels. Running it straight it is a loud 15 watts good for gigs and jam sessions.

  • @AT-27182
    @AT-271822 ай бұрын

    In my personal experience, the best tube amp for most uses is a THD Univalve. If one uses it with a low power triode tube such as a 6C5 or a 6J5, then the output will be in the 3/4 - 1 W range. One can then usually turn this up a lot, get amp overdrive and still be reasonably quiet. If one needs a little more power then a 6K6GT power tube will yield about 4 W. That can still be manageable for an appartment, but at the upper parts of the volume knob it might be too loud. Then, when one needs more power one can use a 6V6, EL84 (need a nonal to octal adapter), EL34, 6L6 or 6550 in the power tube and get 5-20W. The Univalve has a built-in attenuator too. But the results are usually better by using different power tubes to control the loudness in the room. One can also play with the preamp and driver tubes to further fine tune the grit (or clean) and output. If one knows where to shop for tubes, the tubes need not be particularly expensive.

  • @cliftongardner4367
    @cliftongardner43672 ай бұрын

    My bedroom amp is a Fender Mustang LT25 digital combo, and it's great for when I just want to noodle for a few minutes, play a quick riff or song idea in my head, or play along with a track. It doesn't have to sound amazing, it just has to sound good enough for me to enjoy it. If I want to "feel" the music, I'm going for my Traynor YCV40WR 40-watt tube combo, which is hard to be in a room with at 30-40% volume. Fortunately, my closest neighbor is about 300 feet away, so I can get pretty loud! But the wife and kid don't want to hear it all that often, haha. Wouldn't mind a smaller tube amp one day, though. Great vid.

  • @muhernandesft
    @muhernandesft2 ай бұрын

    I bought a pignose amp recently and I'm impressed with the quality and the volume. I never thought that such a small amp would have such a good tone

  • @FreddyFuFu

    @FreddyFuFu

    Ай бұрын

    I have the pignose 7-100 in pedal format. Awesome piece of gear. I drive a 2x8 with it and use the empress paraeq boost to obtain any tone I want.

  • @RelicOnMaui

    @RelicOnMaui

    Ай бұрын

    I have a BOSS Cube with 5” speaker I use more often than my Katana 100 1x12 at home. Just simpler. I can grab it and place it anywhere, floor, shelf, table top, car seat! Makes a difference

  • @clintbowers5524
    @clintbowers55242 ай бұрын

    I’ve come to embrace the Tone Master Deluxe Reverb amp from Fender. I know it’s a digital modeling amp, but it uses all that processing power to model just a Deluxe Reverb. Built in attenuator, cab sims and mics. XLR our. It’s really a superb practice, recording, and gigging piece of kit.

  • @jdpower6360
    @jdpower63602 ай бұрын

    Another great amp for this is Benson Vinny reverb combo. Small amp with an attenuator type master volume.

  • @kitkanz
    @kitkanz2 ай бұрын

    As a stagehand loading bands stuff I both love moving a heavy tube amp because I’ll never afford the nice ones and noticing the quad cortex / fender thing (is popping up more lately) because I’ll never afford one

  • @ShiftyMcGrifty
    @ShiftyMcGrifty2 ай бұрын

    mesa boogie california tweed that offers attenuation at different levels is really a do it all for me. All 20 watts if you want to play live/in a group setting, cut it to 10 for louder home playing. 1W for quiet (relative) playing.

  • @jamesmarciniec4787
    @jamesmarciniec47872 ай бұрын

    I almost bought a Gremlin but ending up getting a Falcon Grande. Sounds fantastic and at low bedroom volumes as well. I put a Plumes tubescreamer in front of it yesterday and played it with my Gibson Les Paul Classic and was blown away by the Jimmy Page Supro sound I was getting on the lead setting on the amp. I was only using single coil guitars prior to my surprise yesterday. And yes I know that Page used a Telecaster on Zeppelin 1 with a Supro. 😊

  • @blackfishgaming7145

    @blackfishgaming7145

    2 ай бұрын

    I just bought the falcon v1 with the 10” speaker. It’s being shipped now. I look forward to playing through it. I almost pulled the trigger on the gremlin, but I wanted to make sure I had a little more headroom if I play with a drummer

  • @bobboitt3126
    @bobboitt31262 ай бұрын

    Im a HUGE fan of tube amps. I used to have a 50 watt Marshall half stack, sized down to a Princeton Reverb, then down to a Fender 5f1 champ. 😂its still too loud for apartment use. Im presently using a Spark digital amp, it has all the effects built in, no setting up pedal boards and limiting volume from my tube amps. Tubes are great if you own a home or play out.

  • @jmtab
    @jmtab2 ай бұрын

    I’m using Tone King Imperial captures from Amalgam Audio loaded onto my Tonex pedal. Sounds incredible.

  • @yonikessler1912
    @yonikessler19122 ай бұрын

    I’m a studio cat but not a guitar player but I LOVE amps. The amount of tones that are possible on just a simple tube amp is just mind blowing to me, then you add in pedals and your entire world opens up. I cut my teeth mixing and producing on amp sims so I’m no stranger to em but I always found in just about every genre I worked in I always used the same 1 or 2 amps but I just altered the settings and pedal/FX choices, so I gradually grew into the idea of wanting to have just a few real amps in my room to reamp guitars and synths with and I’m basing my picks for the most part off of the plugins I’m using. Im also in an apartment so I picked up a load box over a cabinet (I went with a Fryette PLIR because I really liked it’s feature set) and it’s been game changing. I don’t know how much of it is the gear slut in me but everything just feels more “alive” for lack of a better term when being ran through a physical tube amp even with cabinet IRs. It just feels really good and I’m finding I can get the sounds I want faster. Would I love to be miking up 4x12s everyday? Absolutely. But until then my small amp collection and IRs are doing me just fine.

  • @southernpanda33
    @southernpanda332 ай бұрын

    My orange micro terror goes to 11 when I turn on my custom badass ‘78 distortion. I love this pedal. Combined with my boss flanger and chorus pedals, I’m set.

  • @jimvee4528
    @jimvee45282 ай бұрын

    Another great video, thanks. I’ll probably butcher this, but I saw a Guthre Trapp video where he said that he had different amps for different size rooms. That way he can have the volume always set where he likes it. So, if he likes his fender amps at 5-7 (or whatever it is) he brings a Princeton or a Twin or whatever will be right for the room. Pretty cool.

  • @jefffixesit60
    @jefffixesit602 ай бұрын

    I hear ya on the fear of annoying neighbors/roommate. I'm late to learning guitar, didn't start until I was past 60, only playing every day for the last two years. I have 2 electric, 2 acoustic, 1 electro'coustic Alvarez. Thankfully, I have my own home, and my roommate has her digs at the opposite end of the house from my practice space. The fear of being annoying is a real boogie man, but I'm making progress by practicing practicing practicing, and talking to my roomie and neighbor across the street. It helps to know when and where my playing is in harmony with the people I share my neighborhood with.😁 Thanks for sharing, see you in the next video ❤

  • @TVsBen
    @TVsBen2 ай бұрын

    I have a Fender Blues Junior and one of those Monoprice-branded Stage Right 15W tube amps. Small amps are awesome and sound great. The Monoprice in particular is a great one for keeping quiet because you can just press a button and put it in 1W mode. Not sure after hearing those that I could justify $1400 for a Tone King Gremlin.

  • @sallopiccolo7336
    @sallopiccolo73362 ай бұрын

    My favorite guitar amps I own are a Marshall DSL5 and a Fender Pro Jr. When I play at mid to low volumes I feel more like I'm playing guitar. When a big amp is super loud I feel like I'm playing the amp and not so much the guitar.

  • @jricoc3475
    @jricoc34752 ай бұрын

    In my first (studio) apartment I had an insanely loud Fender Deluxe 85. Fortunately, one of the downstairs units of the quad was home to a drummer. I never got a complaint about "guitar noise" ...

  • @garyeggleton1142
    @garyeggleton11422 ай бұрын

    I cant help but play through bigger tube amps, but I live in a house in the country, I cant get the same feeling with small amps and I havent played a modeler I love the headroom of a 50-100 watt amp, even when turned down...I am a volume knob rider as well

  • @OldeDog_NewTricks
    @OldeDog_NewTricksАй бұрын

    One of the great thing about modern practice amps, specifically modeling amps is DI recording. Saves space (and money) and really lets you focus on creativity.

  • @juanjosemora6534
    @juanjosemora6534Ай бұрын

    Some tube amps have attenuators, I chose the Marshall Origin 20C because of this, it has good headroom and a low output option. Another amazing option I have is the Orange Crush 35RT, which has a headphone output.

  • @Patbwoy
    @Patbwoy2 ай бұрын

    5 tube Watts are still pretty loud though! I've got one of those 1W all tube Blackstar amps with a small 8" speaker. Damn even that thing is loud, especially if you plug it into a serious speaker! It easily drives a 4x12 cabinet!

  • @hormosapiens
    @hormosapiens2 ай бұрын

    I own this TKG same color since 2020. 1) change the speaker to a made in England celestion greenback. 2) change the preamp tube v1 from a 12ax7 into a 12au7, you will get more headroom for cleans before breakup, 3) humbuckers go into rhythm, single coils go into lead. 4) a tele bridge pick up is the holy grail in lead channel. 5) the experiment with tubes ( kt88 is a blast), the stock tubes wear out within a year, so invest in good tubes. I have the turquoise combo but I would love a different color and in stack version. 6) the only meaningful mod you can do to it is the number one, but the tone it’s in your hands. Nevertheless great amp for bedroom or small gig miced. Complains: wish it had spring reverb and tube tremolo. ( can ad those through pedals.) it’s a pcb board though, long term who knows… hopefully it’s done well.

  • @edwardbristow9331
    @edwardbristow9331Ай бұрын

    I've had the same struggle, worrying far too much about what my neighbours think, to the extent that I barely play above speaking volume. As a result my quest for good tone has led to a very complicated setup but it works for me: guitar--->pedals--->peavey valve nano--->load box--->front end of peavey bandit 65. The crucial part is a tc spark booster in the fx loop of the bandit to bring back lost presense that I loose by playing quietly and barely moving the speaker. I'm essentially using the valve amp as a full size valve pedal, then eq'ing the whole noise through the bigger bandit. Far too complicated, but ultimately it does what I want, blues tone on the quiet.

  • @snapcult464
    @snapcult4642 ай бұрын

    For me I need the amps volume just loud enough to hear the amps tone and when I can’t hear the acoustic attack of the pick on the strings on the guitar. A really nice pedal platform for pedals at a reasonable volume is the Reeves 12 watt 1x12 combo, hardwired like a HiWatt and just over a grand. There’s a few on Reverb for under a grand.

  • @sanfran216
    @sanfran2162 ай бұрын

    Gah I was so happy after the Yamaha THR video because it made me feel good about the amp I already own. Now I want this one too

  • @lescaster2179

    @lescaster2179

    2 ай бұрын

    there's no shame in that

  • @A14b19
    @A14b192 ай бұрын

    I use my 1982 fender silver face champ 5watts bought in 1982 with multiple electrical soket rating for all countries. Two years ago I changed speaker to Jensen alnico 8 and new Jo tubes . Old ones still work but wow wat a difference a miniature delux sound but loader on 2 it’s ok 5 up god it plays

  • @BrewerShettles
    @BrewerShettlesАй бұрын

    Great Videos!!! Thanks What is your video setup? Thanks

  • @ricardoraulino-guitar
    @ricardoraulino-guitar2 ай бұрын

    Laney super cub 10 (which got a superb fx loop for ambience pedals) + blues driver + 10 band EQ is what making my days way enjoyable than with headphone amps 😁

  • @JeremyLeech
    @JeremyLeech2 ай бұрын

    I love tube amps. That being said, I just got a Blackstar Debut 50r and that thing RIPS. Even for a crunch tone for worship style music. Going to mod it now with a new speaker. Going to rip even more!

  • @justinrowland5191
    @justinrowland519116 күн бұрын

    I was a snob against solid state a long time. It came from my 90s practice amps. I'll still take a tube over it but, positive grid and quilters are imo pretty great. The grid is there for you to spend money on tone packages but, you don't need to. Guitar playing tech is really great in 2024. A 2024 "practice amp" can be mic'ed or plugged in and blow your mind.

  • @wallyhitchcock845
    @wallyhitchcock8452 ай бұрын

    “The blues wannabe I know I wanna be”…that about says it all…my new motto!

  • @JpeterZoom-gt3pn
    @JpeterZoom-gt3pn2 ай бұрын

    I have noticed in most videos about getting good tone from an amp, people play guitars with humbucker style pickups...as much as I want to get a bigger chunky sound, this is much hard to get from single coil pickups due most single coil pickups have low output.

  • @JoeMama410
    @JoeMama4102 ай бұрын

    I took a long time to get comfortable with a tube amp. I had a HRD in a VERY live sanctuary, so I kept it at 2 and shoved it in a makeshift iso cabinet. I had this terrible idea in my head that in order to keep the noise floor under control you had to feed as much signal in as possible and turn the master knob down. Now I know better. Still, I never enjoy turning an amp up past 5.

  • @Claytoonzcom
    @Claytoonzcom2 ай бұрын

    The main amp I gigged with for years is a 22-watt Deluxe Reverb Reissue. It was never in a situation, recording, jams, band practice, gigs, etc where it wasn't enough. You don't need a lot of weight and wattage to gig but I do believe you need tubes. To the newbies, large amps look cool but they're mostly too much and non effective. Smaller amps sound better at lower volumes. I always wanted a Vox AC30. I love the sound and the looks, but I'd never get to crank it in a club.

  • @thenext9537
    @thenext95372 ай бұрын

    The Tone King is great, my neighbor has one. I think it's bigger than that one though. The distortion was pretty wild on it. I want to try to the plugin too.

  • @povilasma7002
    @povilasma70022 ай бұрын

    Tonex pedal. You can have a cranked amp feel with headphones or just connect to a decent monitor. Super nice apartment solution. Amps belong in studios and on stage

  • @schrom81
    @schrom812 ай бұрын

    Tube amps are for stages and studios equipped to handle the volume and pushing air. In an apartment it a no go…you are using an Apollo 11 rocket for the roll of a golf cart, if you get my drift. Just use a golf cart lol. Use the tube amps at the gigs( appropriate room size with appropriate size amp lol) then pushing air to get a good natural feedback loop with a tube amp is king imo 🎸🤘

  • @blackout8845
    @blackout88452 ай бұрын

    Didn't really use any of my tube amps since I got my Yamaha THR II 30. I live in a flat with thin walls, like really thin. So blasting even my dark Terror is an absolut no go (sadly).

  • @franckmelendez6751
    @franckmelendez67512 ай бұрын

    I keep coming back to this guy's videos even though I think he uses way too many words to explain himself which bothers me but at the same time is captivating.

  • @SlobodaBalint
    @SlobodaBalint2 ай бұрын

    I'm afraid to turn the volume up past 5 and I play in a band in a secluded basement 😅

  • @southernpanda33

    @southernpanda33

    2 ай бұрын

    I turn my shit up all the time. I just don’t have it up very high after 9:00 P.M.

  • @SlobodaBalint

    @SlobodaBalint

    2 ай бұрын

    @@southernpanda33 I had band practice today so I know for sure that I had my 50w Kraken on 4 and it was almost too loud with a drummer, second guitar player and a bassist. On a big outdoor venue I would turn it up to 6 maybe but inside it would be a significant threat to my hearing past 5.

  • @francescoserino9566
    @francescoserino95662 ай бұрын

    What do you think about the Blckstar HT-1r? I love it ad it is my first tube amp, but I’d like to see what you think of it and what sounds you could get out of it!

  • @slide8570
    @slide85702 ай бұрын

    At my age, and with all the wishes I have for "better" stuff..I just learned to use what I have. I have too much stuff to be honest! Outdated stuff..but it works for me. I still use the original Line 6 pod..going to an old MosValve amp..mic'ed up through a mixing board to an interface. One of my favorite amps was a Fender Blues Deluxe or DeVille..not sure of the name after so many years. But it sounded incredible. 3 channels, clean, gain, and more gain. These days you can hook your guitar up to an interface and buy some cheap software to emulate those tones. Just not the same to me..but, then again, I'm old :)

  • @davepatterson4774
    @davepatterson47742 ай бұрын

    If you haven't checked out the Stage Right 15 watt tube amp from Monoprice, you're missing out. It has a great sound by itself, and sounds even better when played through an extension cab. It's got a 1 watt switch that's really useful for apartment playing and it's also loud enough for most gigs. Unless you're playing with a really loud drummer. Myself and quite a few of my friends have taken to using these amps for all kinds of situations and, they're under $300. Seriously, it's worth it to check one out. There's plenty of videos to see for yourself. Also, Thomann has a rebranded version of it.

  • @ckelly5141
    @ckelly5141Ай бұрын

    I just have a 2 watt modelling amp, solid state. Would love to get a hand-Made 1 watt tube amp from a store in Spain called MPF Sound, but they are expensive.

  • @Mr_Daso
    @Mr_Daso2 ай бұрын

    You mention the Neural DSP Toneking plugin, how does the real amp and the plugin compare (even though they're not quite the same amps)? My Hughes & Kettner Tubemeister Deluxe 20 is a great bedroom amp. Older model, but 20w tube amp with built in attenuator for 5w, 1w and silent playback with their built in speaker emulation Redbox thing.

  • @impossibletruffle
    @impossibletruffleАй бұрын

    My brother built me a 1W tube amp a decade ago and I stick it through a big ol' vintage 1x12 and basically, I crank it all the time. perfect recording amp as well. sounds for all the world like a huge fender. Also has a line out and tbh if I'm going to be on stage, I get the sound engineer to mic it up with a mic I bring myself. Trust me, they love it so much when a guitarist can't turn up the volume beyond listenable levels mid-gig. Source: Years of doing live audio and having people turn up to small gig venues with ampeg and marshall stacks, hating every minute of it.

  • @Genjokoan
    @GenjokoanАй бұрын

    Hi Mike. So you want to play the blues? Bell Bottom Blues (and the rest of Layla) was recorded with Clapton mostly playing straight into a Fender Champ. The first few Led Zeppelin albums Page used the same setup. Not a Champ but still your basic 1 6V6 tube with an 8" speaker. Of course I am NOT talking about modern Champs, but the Tweed era. If you need a modern take, Fender's new 57 Custom Champ could be a starting point. I am talking about amps with 1, yes one and only knob. That 5 Watts can shake the rafters. If you want to learn tube amps, pease put away the pedals. Duane Altman used that same Champ on Layla. In 1969 he was not using giant walls of 100W Marshals. They gave free concerts in Piedmont Park. At one of them, 13 year old me was allowed to fetch his JMP 50 head from the back seat of his blue Ford Galaxie and bring it to the stage. I say stage, it was just a concrete slab high on the sloping field. Enough name dropping. Seriously, one knob, one cable, play on. Learn how to feel the dynamics of a tube and your volume knob and it will make you smile. I started playing when I was 10. Next week I turn 68. Years ago an accident made me put away my guitars. I am just now starting to learn how to play all over again. I have an Emery Sound Superbaby www.emerysound.com/Superbaby.html that may leave you gob smacked with a NOS 5881 or 6L6WGB and a small cabinet with a Tone Tubby 8" AlNiCo speaker. Bliss comes in many forms. Chose wisely.

  • @AlbertWeijers
    @AlbertWeijersАй бұрын

    I just bought a VOX AC4TV and even on 1/4 Watt, yes a quarter watt, it's still very loud if I crank the distortion...

  • @wb8802
    @wb88027 күн бұрын

    Everyone knows that the tube amp mystique is intimately wrapped up with the golden era of classic recordings, from 1950 to the 1990s - and all the associated live concerts, when loud powerful amps were necessary to push electric guitar sounds into the nosebleeds. Solid state amps up to 1970 were still developing; only a few master players (like Albert King) used them effectively. More recently as solid state technology advanced players from BB King to Tom Scholtz to Billy Gibbons to Dave Mustaine have used solid state gear, most often in connection with studio recordings. The fundamental problem is that tube amps (and their speaker cabinets) often have a sweet spot that usually occurs a higher volumes that end up obnoxious or even illegal in an apartment or home. Attenuators can help but that often involves another 1k dollars over an already 2-3k amplifier. Even then there’s no guarantee that the sweet spot will be realized, playing that expensive amp and speaker cab through an attenuator with a headphone. Use that perfect tube amp in a sound insulated studio or on a stage, when and where fine judgements in electric guitar tone apply in occupational, professional settings. For those starting out or who aren’t making their living as a working musician, a good solid state amp (like a Katana) that works at 50 or even 0.5 watts with headphones, an auxiliary input, and line out recording capabilities to a home computer is good enough. Especially for new players, a solid state bedroom amp with these features is interactive -and fun! Because fun is the engine driving personal progress in music 😊

  • @lavaburritos3767
    @lavaburritos37672 ай бұрын

    My first (and only) brand name amp is a Marshall dsl401. It’s so loud I can’t even get to edge of breakup tone without complaints :(

  • @newstuff1107
    @newstuff11072 ай бұрын

    For me, playing my Helix Native plugin with studio flat headphones is just magical. Not the amp in the room tone, but the best recorded tone I can possibly imagine.

  • @cdauterive1
    @cdauterive1Ай бұрын

    what would be nice eletric LH guitar to start with for the next five years? blue, jazz and r&b neo soul music

  • @Bixll09
    @Bixll09Ай бұрын

    I went to a 5 watt amp recently. Love it... Blues Jr Original is now for sale. Just too loud for my small room, said my neighbour.

  • @simonwilliams7608
    @simonwilliams76082 ай бұрын

    Even 15 watts can easily be too much. I've been playing Trace Elliot Velocettes for about 20 years now - 15 watts into 10" abd nice and small and light. They have the most amazing tone, but their sweet spot comes in at around 12 o'clock on the dial, and it's actually too loud for a lot of smaller gigs - let alone for at home. I get what you're saying about the freedom. I recently invested in a Fractal FM9 and, having gone through a pretty steep learning curve, I've got some great sounds that respond just like a tube amp and give that "sweet spot" tone at pretty much acoustic volumes. And it's inspiring to be able to play those sounds and really comfortable levels.

  • @MichaelHattem
    @MichaelHattemАй бұрын

    At home, I have a Vibro Champ Reverb that I use Weber MiniMass attenuator so I can play it at 10. Do the same with a replica of a 50s 5w Spectator and both give me the best tone I've ever had (without any pedals) and even with the attenuator. It's to the point now that I don't enjoy the feel (and in most cases, sound) of playing through most overdrive pedals. (Also worth noting you also need to learn the volume knobs on your guitars as well as the amp and the way the two interact.) P.S. - For playing into your computer, I have the UAD Dream, which is their Deluxe Reverb model, and it sounds and feels way better than any amp sim I've ever played. It really does capture the blackface tone and its breakup sounds and feels very natural and amp-like.

  • @Castrrr
    @Castrrr2 ай бұрын

    Mini set up: Microdark + (homemade) 1x12 Really portable set up: HX stomp w/ IR's. Trying to make setting up at venues and traveling easier. (So why not both, depending on situations)

  • @frankpratte8358
    @frankpratte83582 ай бұрын

    I'm with you... uncomfortable with volume that might disturb the neighbors. I mostly play through headphones using Amplitube. Lately my favorite is the Amplitube American Vintage B (I think it's a model of a Fender Bassman) . Eddie Van Halen famously practiced without an amp, solid body electric with no amplification.

  • @douglaswicker
    @douglaswicker2 ай бұрын

    Bring your light up one foot and one foot to the left and it you won’t have a reflection in your glasses as much. With that said, love your content. ❤

  • @chicopm
    @chicopm2 ай бұрын

    NIce to hear how this amp performs. I have to say that you are going to have to move to a larger place, your gear is growing by the week!😎

  • @kevinallen1761
    @kevinallen17612 ай бұрын

    A good sound is one thing. Loudness is another. No need to confuse the two. I suggest we concentrate on the sound and apply loudness to suit the venue.

  • @z4570
    @z4570Ай бұрын

    I've got an 87 Fender Champ 12. 1 6L6Gc and 2 ax7's, Mercury Magnetics transformer and a Cannabis Rex speaker. It's all need.

  • @lescaster2179
    @lescaster21792 ай бұрын

    I almost bought a new Gremlin but then stumbled onto a killer deal on a less than 1 yr old Tone King Imperial Mk II. With both a BF and Tweed channel and the built-in the attenuator it's a killer amp that even a wife can love.

  • @GuyNarnarian
    @GuyNarnarian2 ай бұрын

    That is a very expensive bedroom amp. But it seems like a great one. I feel like your Princeton on 2 using pedals for drive is a pretty friendly bedroom tone as well. I have a Mark V that has to option to go from 25 watts to 10 watts - surprisingly its not that big of a difference.

  • @dlpasco
    @dlpasco2 ай бұрын

    Bedroom amps are great for practice. Volume really matters when you're out practicing with other people. I did that for the first time in years and was terrified to play too loud to start. I recommend finding some people to play with and getting out of your comfort zone with them. and play what you like at home.

  • @jimcastillo8950
    @jimcastillo8950Ай бұрын

    The tone king is a great amp. Look at Chris Stapleton.... He uses a Fender Princeton Amp on stage...... Experiement with NOS vintage tubes. They were built with different coatings and different machines back then and have way much more warmer tone and harmonics in tube amps.

  • @4unkb0y
    @4unkb0y2 ай бұрын

    all-analog Fender Champ FtW '68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb is a current-production example

  • @slimturnpike
    @slimturnpike2 ай бұрын

    It's not either/or, you can own both. I never use tube amps at home but for gigs it's tubes or nothing. For home I mainly use a Yamaha TRS

  • @mr.bluenotedoobop
    @mr.bluenotedoobop2 ай бұрын

    I live in a 800 sq foot apartment and I bought a JC40 thinking I’d be able to crank it. Nope, level 2, maybe 3. Bought a sound proofing mat to go under my living room rug and my neighbors all say they don’t hear anything but I Still feel bad.

  • @FKA_Skull
    @FKA_Skull2 ай бұрын

    What I learned is you gotta stop buying guitar gear and buy a house instead where you don't have to worry about apartment neighbors ever again.

  • @kenrafferty2347
    @kenrafferty23472 ай бұрын

    Give the bugera V5 a try. Attenuator and reverb, gain. Great little amp

  • @bobbyarthur-yf3yf
    @bobbyarthur-yf3yf2 ай бұрын

    What’s your klon Klone .. I’m using a studio day dream / extremely tuned .. Japanese and great pedal great guys … check it

  • @mongolmcphee7791
    @mongolmcphee77912 ай бұрын

    Your a nice guy to care. Many don’t. If your living in an apartment it’s digital Amos and headphones or nothing I’m afraid

  • @felderup
    @felderup2 ай бұрын

    ever tried guitarix through a clean pa?

  • @EricMakingWaves
    @EricMakingWaves2 ай бұрын

    I love small amps in person, but they usually sound small when recorded (which is most of what I do).

  • @marianocolombatti4942
    @marianocolombatti49422 ай бұрын

    have you ever tried a Roland Jazz Chorus?

  • @swissarmyknight4306

    @swissarmyknight4306

    2 ай бұрын

    My Roland JC 22 is by far the best amp I've ever played for home use. JC sound in a smaller package, sounds fantastic in a house or apartment and its solid state so you can turn it down. I've got overdrive, distortion, and fuzz pedals for dirt. Perfect review from me.

  • @richierick96

    @richierick96

    2 ай бұрын

    Brooo they are soooo good !! I just got mines in and the clean sound with my Strat is heavenly. The reverb sounds amazing and I’m not even a huge fan of chorus, but I was able to dial even that in for a sound I like