I am a fairly new player and just bought a 12 string acoustic electric and Im looking for a good, affordable amplifier that can go LOUD without feeding back. Also I'm going to a practice space this weekend and don't know exactly what to ask for, in terms of gear, heres the list, any help would be amazing! Thanks.
Guitar Heads
Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 Marshall JCM2000 DSL 50 Marshall JCM2000 DSL 50 Marshall JCM2000 DSL 50 Marshall JCM900 Lead Series DR Marshall JCM900 Lead Series Marshall JCM800 Lead Series Marshall JCM800 Lead Series Marshall JMP (Vintage ‘75) Marshall JMP (Vintage ‘78) Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Tremoverb Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier Hughes & Kettner TriAmp Soldano Peavey 5150 Trace Elliot Boneville Bruno Underground 30 Fender The Twin Randall Warhead
Combo Guitar Amplifiers
Fender Hot Rod DeLuxe Fender Hot Rod DeLuxe Fender Hot Rod DeLuxe Fender Hot Rod Deville Fender Twin Reverb Fender Twin Reverb Fender Twin Reverb Fender The Twin Fender Pro Reverb Roland Jazz Chorus 120 Roland Jazz Chorus 120 Roland Jazz Chorus 120 Epiphone EP 60R Rivera fifty five twelve Peavey Classic70 Peavey Ultra 212 Bruno Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Hughes & Kettner JMF Spectra Fender Pro Reverb Silverface '72 Roland KC 500 (instrument) Traynor Custom Valve 80 Yorkville 200KB
I play through a Fender Acoustasonic Pro Amp. It's got a pretty nice tone, and 2 channels for guitar and keyboard/vocal whatever. Very nice reverb. It also has a second speaker in the bottom of the cabinet for more 3-D sound. Used to have a Peavey Ecoustic, which wasn't bad either.
i used to play with crate amps. they're good to put your drinks on, maybe, but that's about it. every crate i've owned has failed me in a big way. although they usually waited for gigs to do that.