These look interesting...
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... ack-grille
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/search ... ing%20Link
Ashdown Amps ?
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"Boutique Sound, Affordable Price" is a well worn sales pitch.
Plus I don't trust that guy's toothy grin and crazy eyes.
My suggestion for "boutique" tone on the cheap would be to find a USA built Crate from the 90s, a Traynor of similar vintage, or any 65 AMPS model built in North Hollywood, California.
https://aguitarforum.net/viewtopic.php? ... ate+vc3112
Plus I don't trust that guy's toothy grin and crazy eyes.
My suggestion for "boutique" tone on the cheap would be to find a USA built Crate from the 90s, a Traynor of similar vintage, or any 65 AMPS model built in North Hollywood, California.
https://aguitarforum.net/viewtopic.php? ... ate+vc3112
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I used to ponder Ashdown amps back in the day. I think their bass amps were popular IIRC. My instincts always go to a USA made Peavey Classic 30 or Delta Blues for the best bang for the buck. They are getting harder to find. I sold my DB and kept my C30 just because of size/weight. I got my C30 from @uwmcscott in a trade.
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Yes, you really cannot go wrong with a peavey C30, especially one of the older USA made models. I never tried a Delta Blues but would like to.tonebender wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 5:02 pm I used to ponder Ashdown amps back in the day. I think their bass amps were popular IIRC. My instincts always go to a USA made Peavey Classic 30 or Delta Blues for the best bang for the buck. They are getting harder to find. I sold my DB and kept my C30 just because of size/weight. I got my C30 from @uwmcscott in a trade.
Speaking of Demos, this is a great one of the C30 by John Bohlinger from several years back. It sounds fantastic with the guitar but check out what it sounds like when he plugs in a Harmonica
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