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not too loud but still good sound practice amp?

Started by 3bergen, June 19, 2008, 03:04:28 PM

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3bergen

Ok, so I know it's the Jazz Chorus or the Twin...
But I would like a small practice amp for in my living room that doesn't break my back and ears... (and my neighbours good nature*)
I am specially looking for one for my clavinet, but am also gonna use it for guitar and maybe later a rhodes stage...
It would also be nice if I could plug in my Rhythm Ace drumcomputer.
All this, small, fairly good sounding at low volume (good looking too if that's possible) ... Any ideas or experiences?
I was thinking of a fender champion 600 or a roland Cube 20w?
1976 suitcase 73 - 70's small stone phaser - MXR phase 100
Wurlitzer 200a (in restoration)
Clavinet E7 - EH mini Q-tron - CryBaby 535Q
Casio VL-1
Stylophone
Several hohner Melodicas

Rob A


3bergen

hehehe, very funny!  :lol:

it's a pretty corny, funky drumcomputer.. but still pretty inspiring...
1976 suitcase 73 - 70's small stone phaser - MXR phase 100
Wurlitzer 200a (in restoration)
Clavinet E7 - EH mini Q-tron - CryBaby 535Q
Casio VL-1
Stylophone
Several hohner Melodicas

Rob A

People who are old enough will instantly associate Tex and Edna with the Rhythm Ace.

tomnardozza

red knob princeton chorus....or a smaller jazz chorus, like a jc77
"What's in a name? that which we call a rhodes
     By any other name would smell as sweet......"

Jordy

I'm planning to buy a Fender DRRI.
Has kinda the sound of a Twin Reverb but good for living rooms and stages and miked even better on stages.

greetings
'71 Stage 73  >>  Fender Hot Rod Deluxe