Hello!
I'm looking for a new small amp for smaller gigs, something like a Fender Deluxe rev, or similar: http://www.valvetechamps.com
Anybody familiar with those valvetech amps? I couldn't find any soundclips on their site.
Thanks
Christer
Anybody familiar with these?
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The valvetech site has links to Harmony Central where you can read user comments. Price paid varies from $500 to $1200 (why so wide?) but is mostly about $850 which is low for a hand wired amp these days. Many users liked them but a few guys complained that this amp won't do anything that I can't do with my cheaper Fender or Peavey tube amp.
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Thank you for your kind advices! I saw the reviews on harmonycentral, which where all quit good, except for the one that claims you can do better with cheaper amps. I was also a little puzzled by the variety in pricing. A hand wired amp should normally cost more than 550? I was sort of curious if any of you forumites knew if he was one of "the good guys" I'll probably go for one of these, http://www.bulldog-amps.com/pageID_2040495.html the amp will mainly be used for "normal" guitar gigs, as my lap-steel playing doesn't seem to improve beyond bed room level.. (darn, that thang is hard to play)
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