Re: Gearhead Thread
Posted: Mon March 22, 2021 8:46 pm
thinking of starting to play again and getting a tele thinline. don't know what to do about an amp

1.5k would be the upper limit. what are you thinking?Birds in Hell wrote:Tele Thinlines are great - designed by Roger Rossmesil, who is also responsible for virtually all of the classic Rickenbacker electric guitars/basses:
What's your amp budget, roughly?
Based on your tastes, which I presume to be broadly in-line with my own, I would suggest the following for consideration:Malloy wrote:1.5k would be the upper limit. what are you thinking?
If you don't know what you want; buy used, try and sell until you find the one that's right for you.Malloy wrote:thinking of starting to play again and getting a tele thinline. don't know what to do about an amp
we're of one mind, spenno. that carr sportsman entices. likely can't do anything until august/september. but i'm a near lock to buy the guitar and amp then.Birds in Hell wrote:Based on your tastes, which I presume to be broadly in-line with my own, I would suggest the following for consideration:Malloy wrote:1.5k would be the upper limit. what are you thinking?
Fender '68 Custom Pro Reverb (40 watts, 1x12", $1299)
These were announced a few months ago and haven't yet hit stores AFAIK, but I think the specs and demos are very alluring.
I own the (now-discontinued) Vibrolux Reverb from this series and have very few complaints.
Fender '65 Reissue Princeton Reverb (15 watts, 1x10", $1099)
These sound great but could be under-powered if you have any ambitions to play with an enthusiastic drummer, or just want to project a slightly bigger sound (i.e. in a un-mic'd gigging scenario).
Carr Sportsman (19 watts, 1x12", $1990)
If you were in a position to stretch your budget further and don't mind the lower wattage Princeton-esque vibe, the Bill Frisell-favoured Carr Sportsman would be a great choice.
Vox AC15HW1 (15 watts, 1x12", $1399)
I haven't personally played one of these, but they sound very good in demos, and worth considering if you're looking for something outside the Fender wheelhouse.
Alternatively, you could scour the second-hand market for a vintage 60s/70s amp if you're patient and untroubled by the expense of some further tech work, e.g. 1967 Pro Reverb ($1599); 1970 (non-Reverb) Princeton ($1199). These will be more likely to hold their value in the long-term, if that's a concern.
definitely going to buy used. i usually trawl reverbsurfndestroy wrote:If you don't know what you want; buy used, try and sell until you find the one that's right for you.Malloy wrote:thinking of starting to play again and getting a tele thinline. don't know what to do about an amp
When the time comes, an update is requested.Malloy wrote:we're of one mind, spenno. that carr sportsman entices. likely can't do anything until august/september. but i'm a near lock to buy the guitar and amp then.
Exactly!Strat wrote:great now i want a new amp
My Super Reverb was modded with 1x15”. Man, I love it. It weighs a fucking ton, tho.Strat wrote:Gotta say though....
Dont love my Marshall SV20C due to the 1x10" speaker.
Still reach for my fender twin with 2 x 12" much more frequently. The marshall aint much quieter, but having 2 speakers is far more glorious than 1 smaller 10".
ORDERED!Bammer wrote:Ok, I’m definitely getting one of these two. The one above, I haven’t tried out yet. The one below here is what I tried today and loved it. The one below has larger body, no tremolo, and a tortoise shell pick guard which I’m partial to.
Main decision is tremolo or not...
definitelyBirds in Hell wrote:When the time comes, an update is requested.Malloy wrote:we're of one mind, spenno. that carr sportsman entices. likely can't do anything until august/september. but i'm a near lock to buy the guitar and amp then.
Going by previous sales, you're very likely to find a Sportsman (or even the higher-powered Carr Rambler) within your price range if hunting via Reverb.
Nice, Bammer. I'm pretty sure Guitar Center would have matched the price, though. They've done it for me a few times.Bammer wrote:ORDERED!
Purchased online via Pro Audio Star for less than Guitar Center’s price. I am pretty excited about this.
This is why I buy heads now. I can wire them up to any of the speaker cabs I want. 4x12 is still my favorite, but I have an open back 2x12 that I use once in a while.Strat wrote:Gotta say though....
Dont love my Marshall SV20C due to the 1x10" speaker.
Still reach for my fender twin with 2 x 12" much more frequently. The marshall aint much quieter, but having 2 speakers is far more glorious than 1 smaller 10".
I inquired, they said no.Self wrote:Nice, Bammer. I'm pretty sure Guitar Center would have matched the price, though. They've done it for me a few times.Bammer wrote:ORDERED!
Purchased online via Pro Audio Star for less than Guitar Center’s price. I am pretty excited about this.