I have a Peavey Delta Blues, which is similar to the Classic 30 but with a 15" speaker and tremolo circuit, same price range.Hoops wrote:+1 for the Pro Junior and Classic 30, both really great sounding amps and good value.
Amp advice for a "beginner" in the $300-$400 range?
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I also meant to say that it's a great amp.Dokterrock wrote:I have a Peavey Delta Blues, which is similar to the Classic 30 but with a 15" speaker and tremolo circuit, same price range.Hoops wrote:+1 for the Pro Junior and Classic 30, both really great sounding amps and good value.
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I love my Silvertone 1472, the poor mans deluxe. They usually go for around 350-400 bones. Another variant of this model is the 1482 both great amps.
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Oops sorry read u scored the twin. Congrats!!!
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Try carrying a combo organ or rhodes- the weight or your amp will miraculously disappear.