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Getting a new amp.

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I've grown tired of the amp-modelling thingy, so I'm looking
to get a new amp :)

First we have a Randall RH100G2 :)
then a Marshall JCM800 :)
and a Laney VH100R :D

Your opinions ? :D
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I'd get the marshall.......
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i'm tempted by the Marshall as well, but I'd like a little
more info on the other 2, especially the Laney :)
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If your getting a Marshall the only way to go is a real vintage amp. The new Marshalls suck. They are nothing like they used to be.
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They use PCB now :( not handwired anymore
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skezza wrote:They use PCB now :( not handwired anymore
Randy used three ´76 superleads and those were, if I am correct, also PCB and not HW. :wink:
Laney VH100R
Check out the Laney GH100L as well, I heard very good things about those. Never heard this amp myself though. Paul Gilbert and also Steve Vai did use them.
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... went with Randall :twisted:
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Stiltzkin wrote:... went with Randall :twisted:
Congrats! :D

So you go 'Dime' way? 8)
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The Flying Dutchman wrote:
Stiltzkin wrote:... went with Randall :twisted:
Congrats! :D

So you go 'Dime' way? 8)
Not really, but Dime could be a part of my desicion 8)
Although I love his sound and his playin', it's not what
I'm after :P I'm going for my own sound :shock: :D

Anyway ... so I ordered a cab to go with it ;)

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Post by Trigger »

I am buying a Roland electric drum kit to use when I teach my drum students, I resisted moving from acoustic kits for a while but I need to have something that I can control the volume. I will now be looking at amplification and I have no idea what to consider regards amps!!!
Do any of you have any ideas?

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Trigger wrote:I am buying a Roland electric drum kit to use when I teach my drum students, I resisted moving from acoustic kits for a while but I need to have something that I can control the volume. I will now be looking at amplification and I have no idea what to consider regards amps!!!
Do any of you have any ideas?

T
there oughta be some master volume on electric drumkits 8)
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