Volitions Advocate said:I love the Bandit, that was my first guitar amp. Though I liked the older model better.
I found the built in distortion was wicked.
PitchShifter said:I have a follow up question....
It's been recommended to me to replace the Sheffield speaker with a Celestion Greenback (I won't do such a thing till I play the amp a bit and get a handle on the dynamics..)
But, as a newbie to amps, I notice that Celestion's website lists the G12 Greenback with a 25w power rating. If I have a an amp rated at 80w RMS into 8 ohms, and 100W RMS into 4 ohms (whatever that means????), does that mean a 25W speaker will be totally out of proportion and get blown?
jackthehack said:PitchShifter said:I have a follow up question....
It's been recommended to me to replace the Sheffield speaker with a Celestion Greenback (I won't do such a thing till I play the amp a bit and get a handle on the dynamics..)
But, as a newbie to amps, I notice that Celestion's website lists the G12 Greenback with a 25w power rating. If I have a an amp rated at 80w RMS into 8 ohms, and 100W RMS into 4 ohms (whatever that means????), does that mean a 25W speaker will be totally out of proportion and get blown?
Likely; if you want to replace the speaker, use a Celestion Vintage 30; rated 60w @ 8 ohms
-CB- said:Ya want CLEAN and reverb.... buy my Twin Reverb... please!~
PitchShifter said:I know nothing about amps. Up until this point I've been playing through a Line 6 Pod and some small practice amps. Now I need an amp to play some proper gigs in small clubs. I almost exclusively use the Mesa Boogie Mark IIc setting on the Pod, I just don't like the other amp sounds. They no longer make those, and the ones around are way way out of my pricerange...has anyone got any suggestions on a much more affordable (sub $800) alternative that can get me a clean sound in that vein?
(I'll just add I'm looking for a sweet clean sound with good reverb and not too much gain so I can play lots of loud clean chords - don't want the sound getting to crunchy as you turn it up. I'll use my stompboxes for most of the tones)