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  • Cheap guitar Amp recommendation?
  • vinnyeh
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    Sorting out an electric guitar for son’s birthday- can anyone recommend an economically priced amplifier for it?
    Guitar will be a Yamaha Pacifica 012, on reccomendation (which is at the top of what we want to spend) – unless anyone else has any other outstanding ideas.
    He’s 10, been learning acoustic at school for the last 18 months if that might help.

    Thanks.

    tall_martin
    Full Member

    Vox valve tronics or roland cubes.

    They sound fine and have headphone outs. 😉

    Edukator
    Free Member

    A Fender Mustang II or III for versatility, grunt and sparkle. I like the Cube too, it does the bottom end very well, but prefer the clean Fender sounds. I’ve got a tiny Vox, have used The VT range and find them thin compared with the Cubes and Fenders.

    Junior with the first electric and amp I bought him: Mustang II amp and a Squier Classic Vibe Tele.

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAGJRnrRU2U[/video]

    BigButSlimmerBloke
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    Vox valve tronics

    got one for £70 off gumtree – excellent.
    has a power limiter so you can turn down the output but still hit a high volume (according to the volume knob but with output turned down to say 5W so high volume=not too much noise) to get a proper valve distortion sound without bringing the house down.

    gobuchul
    Free Member

    Slightly Off topic.

    On topic PSA.

    BBC 4 10pm. Story of the Marshall amp

    finishthat
    Free Member

    Roland Cube has similar volume reduction called power Squeezer .
    From a budget point of view it is worth looking at what is for sale locally for pickup only – I got a Cube 15x for £30 in perfect condition.

    seosamh77
    Free Member

    look into one that doubles up as an audio interface too. My wee blackstar id core 10 can be used as such, I’d imagine others mentioned on this thread may well be similar.

    Could save you 100 quid or so, down the line, if the wee yin decides they want to start recording.

    richyb78
    Free Member

    On the guitar front if you can stretch to it I would recommend the Squier classic vibes.

    Ive got the 50’s Tele and it play like a guitar twice the price.

    Ro5ey
    Free Member

    Slightly different idea

    Small and neat … just three controls Vol, gain and tone means less messing about with effects and more playing, a good thing… and no chance of upsetting the neighbours or having to hear Smoke on the Water a 1000 times 😀

    Be careful of his ears, mind

    Never used one of these but maybe its an idea… although this will be the polar opposite in terms of effects and messing about

    ChubbyBlokeInLycra
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    You could always abandon any pretense of responsible parenting for about £20 – Smokey Amps

    metalheart
    Free Member

    Roland Microcube.

    It’s only 2W, has line in (for mp3) and headphone socket (5mm?). Can run on batteries if needs be.

    1/2 dozen amp models, 4 effects, reverb/delay. Doesn’t cost the earth.

    Great for a first bedroom amp.

    redstripe
    Free Member

    +1 for Roland Cube, daughter has one and it’s great, picked up used but like new for £35.

    CountZero
    Full Member

    One of these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Orange-Micro-crush-CR3/dp/B001C9R5P6
    I’ve seen these being used at a gig, The Drink, in Bristol, and I was incredibly impressed with them, obviously miked/DI’d into the band’s own little PA, but really excellent sound, and stupidly cheap.
    Actually, I’ve just checked back at the photos I took, and the bass player was using an Orange Micro Terror head amp and cabinet, but the head is still only £99, not bad for a proper valve amp, was pretty loud in the small venue they were playing:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Orange-Micro-Terror-Head-MT20/dp/B00DV9H47E

    Terra
    Full Member

    Blackstar Fly, superb little amp for the money.

    CaptainSlow
    Full Member

    Roland cubes are excellent little amps
    Positive grid bias on the iPad with an apogee interface would be another good move

    piedidiformaggio
    Free Member

    …and for something completely different https://www.thejamjaramps.com

    Although he’s better off with one of the suggestions above!

    plumber
    Free Member

    I’d put more money into the amp than the guitar

    Yamaha thr10 is my default recommendation.

    ampthill
    Full Member

    I think we got my son an orange crush 20

    I took him to a few shops to try things, Everything online seemed to rate the Fender Mustang

    But in the end he rejected all the digital emulation modes and just bought an amp in an ok size box

    I think we payed about a hundred

    It replaced a cheap no brand AMP that died. It was a false economy

    pitchpro2011
    Free Member

    Roland micro cube
    fender mustang
    Fly3

    In that order, you’ve had some pretty good advice here, I’ve had the vox too and it just isn’t on par. Another option is a second hand Marshall avt275 I’ve seen these go around the 100quid mark and would be great for life and better quality .

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