I'm not too knowledgeable about amps----how do I figure out how many ohms it is?
There are like 8 different types of Hotplates, and I just want to make sure I'm getting the right type...
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The Egnater Rebel 30 fits those requirements nicely, and you can dial in as much 6V6 or EL84 power tube that you want. They are very, very loud, have nice clean headroom yet can get very crunchy on channel 2. I have a Rebel 20 head And I use it with various custom made 1x12 and 2 x 12 bottoms using Emminence Tonkerlite speakers, or a Vox AD212 cab. No problem playing small to medium size venues, and I can carry in my guitar, pedalboard, head and 1 x 12 bottom all in one trip, no back damage. The Rebel 30 combo is 30 watts (my head is 20 watts), has a few more features than the head, and it is only 19"(L) x 13" (W) x 15" (H). http://www.egnateramps.com/Rebel30112.htmlcollin wrote:Been looking around for something else though too---main requirements are big volume, small size ( < 27x21x11), and capable of clean. I might end up looking at some vintage Fender stuff (Vibrolux, Bassman, Tremolux)---blackface or blondes. Choices, choices....
Vibrolux's are cool. I'd suggest a Twin, but it's as big as a Bluesbreaker. The Showman could possibly work for you.collin wrote:Been looking around for something else though too---main requirements are big volume, small size ( < 27x21x11), and capable of clean. I might end up looking at some vintage Fender stuff (Vibrolux, Bassman, Tremolux)---blackface or blondes. Choices, choices....
I know I'm tooting my horn too much, but I can get some good breakup with my Blackface version. Add a Bassman/Bandmaster 2X12, and I'm sure it'll be loud enough.Ric-O-Buc wrote:Deluxe Reverb
That's why they call it the king of clean.JakeK wrote:...The only time I've ever tried a Twin was at the local music store. I never tried takin' it to 10, because I'm polite in a music store. I hear it doesn't get a lot of breakup.