Is there such a thing? Part 2

General Rickenbacker discussion

Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4

Post Reply
User avatar
manta
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1338
Joined: Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:43 pm
Contact:

Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by manta »

I notice the bass guys do this amp talk a lot but not the 6/12 guys.

Is there such a thing as a small combo guitar rig (or even single unit) with power ... and light weight ( & decent price would also be nice)?

My friend has been using a Quilter Micro Pro 200 lately and it is small, powerful, only about 20 pounds and not overly expensive in the scheme of things.

I used one of those Mashall mini-stacks at one time and was somewhat happy with it. I have one of the small Cubes now, but that isn't anywhere near as powerful and nice sounding as the Quilter.

I don't care if it replicates a Beatle or British invasion sound as I would also use my Strat with it, etc.

With power and light weight being major factors, any suggestions for us 6 and 12-string RIC players?
Manta (Tim Rock)
http://www.mantaraymusic.com
1993 Plus FG, 730L-12, 4001FL, Danelectro 6/12, Storyboard Strat
User avatar
jps
RRF Consultant
Posts: 37336
Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2003 6:00 am

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by jps »

manta wrote:I notice the bass guys do this amp talk a lot but not the 6/12 guys.
We're just a more advanced form of human being! :P
rictite
New member
Posts: 18
Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2013 9:38 am

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by rictite »

I get great tone from my 325c58 through my ZT Lunchbox amp--incredibly light, versatile (sounds good with my Jaguar and my Hallmark 60 Custom too), and surprisingly loud. I use ZT's proprietary extension cab for richer sound. I usually use good amp-in-a-box pedals (Wampler Tweed '57 for the 325, Wampler Black '65 for the other guitars) to add another layer of EQ and flavor--these little boxes interact with pedals like a good tube amp, but they sound fine on their own as well. Street price $250-300 for the Lunchbox, more for the larger Club model; Lunchbox extension cab is around $120....

http://www.ztamplifiers.com/
User avatar
collin
Senior Member
Posts: 6979
Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:28 pm

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by collin »

jps wrote:
manta wrote:I notice the bass guys do this amp talk a lot but not the 6/12 guys.
We're just a more advanced form of human being! :P
Well playing a small amp would mean playing quietly.....and that's just not an option. ;)
Pearlwhite67
New member
Posts: 24
Joined: Sat Jan 04, 2014 11:00 am

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by Pearlwhite67 »

Im a big fan of the yamaha thr range. Not very fashionable for sure.

But for home use i thin the range of models are great as are the effects.

It nails the ac30 with a bit of reverb. Just the job for some jangle.
xpitt
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1082
Joined: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:38 pm

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by xpitt »

rictite wrote:I get great tone from my 325c58 through my ZT Lunchbox amp--incredibly light, versatile (sounds good with my Jaguar and my Hallmark 60 Custom too), and surprisingly loud. I use ZT's proprietary extension cab for richer sound. I usually use good amp-in-a-box pedals (Wampler Tweed '57 for the 325, Wampler Black '65 for the other guitars) to add another layer of EQ and flavor--these little boxes interact with pedals like a good tube amp, but they sound fine on their own as well. Street price $250-300 for the Lunchbox, more for the larger Club model; Lunchbox extension cab is around $120....

http://www.ztamplifiers.com/
A friend of mine has this screaming little box, I tried it out, excellent, you can easily carry it with a shoulder bag, good sound.
User avatar
manta
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1338
Joined: Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:43 pm
Contact:

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by manta »

Club model looks pretty nice too. About half the price of the 200W Quilter.
Manta (Tim Rock)
http://www.mantaraymusic.com
1993 Plus FG, 730L-12, 4001FL, Danelectro 6/12, Storyboard Strat
User avatar
jps
RRF Consultant
Posts: 37336
Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2003 6:00 am

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by jps »

The few times I have tried a ZT I was quite impressed with them. I have only read through Quilters website but they too, seem like small wonders. Given Pat's past history with QSC, I would expect those amps to be as good.
xpitt
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1082
Joined: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:38 pm

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by xpitt »

manta wrote:Club model looks pretty nice too. About half the price of the 200W Quilter.
and the Club has FX and line out, quite helpful
User avatar
GIBrat51
New member
Posts: 51
Joined: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:58 am

Re: Is there such a thing? Part 2

Post by GIBrat51 »

I guess it depends; exactly how small do you want? How much power? On the rare occasions when I do play a guitar, I use either a Gretsch Electromatic, or an old Rickenbacker TR-7. the Gretsch is a pretty small thing; 5Watt tube amp with a 6' speaker. It's a decent practice amp (also used as a recording amp, back in the "old days"), and especially good with single coil pickups. Very easy to get a nice Rockabilly sound (which is what I wanted); inexpensive (<$200), and easily hot-rodded if you want. The TR-7 is an early solid state combo amp-and one of the best, IMO. Much larger than the Gretsch, but actually slightly lighter!. More than loud enough for practice; would probably be gig-able in a small venue, if your bassist and drummer don't think they're Geddy Lee and Keith Moon. :wink: If you like jangle, or the Surf sound, it's just what you need; has a decent reverb and delay circuit, but the distortion is not as good. They can be very inexpensive; some people here have scored decent ones off the 'Bay for around $50.
Post Reply

Return to “Rickenbacker General: by Howard Bishop”