Practice Amps, who uses them and what do you use?

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Practice Amps, who uses them and what do you use?

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I'm not a huge fan of hauling my Session 500 around for two hour, low volume practices. And I can't afford a Milkman(one day, one day!). Any of y'all use a smaller amp with decent tone to practice with? If so, what do you use? Bare in mind, I am playing with bands and would need some head room to be heard. Thanks!
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Post by Justin Emmert »

Roland XL 80 or Peavey 112.
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I use my Peavey Nashville 112-it's my main amp for playing at home, church, and steel guitar shows, so it's my main amp and practice amp. When I first started playing steel, I used a little Peavey Rage 108 that could be used with any instrument-it was great for starting on, then I used a little Fender Champion amp, but I couldn't figure out what setting to put it on,so the sound wasn't too good, then in 2004, I got my current amp, the 112 and have been using it since then-it's my best amp
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62 tweed champ
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Post by Karen Sarkisian »

I bought a fender mustang amp to leave at my bands practice space. Compared to my Quilter it doesn't sound great but it does get the job done and it's pretty versatile. Roland cube is also a decent practice amp.
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Fender Mustang II
Twin Reverb emulation is decent and the headphone out has plenty of gain.
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I picked up a Peavey studio pro 112 for $100.00 at a pawn shop. It works great for steel and guitar. It also weighs nothing.
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Post by Bill Moore (RIP) »

The mini bass amps are great, like the GK MB200. That one is only about 2.5 lbs @ 200 watts. You need a speaker cabinet, but a single 12 cab is quite light and works well, even for gigs. And you probably want some external effects, maybe reverb or delay pedals, at least. All together, the whole kit would probably be less than 25 lbs. Hard to beat that.
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I also like the Fender Mustang III for home and practice.
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Post by Tommy Mc »

The Session 400 comes along to gigs, but for practice I use a Roland Cube 80XL. It's only 35 lbs, has onboard effects and works for my guitar or steel.
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

I just go thru the computer, for 10 years now. I usually go thru a preamp first such as Revelation or Eleven Rack, but it can sound just fine going straight into the interface, using an amp model in my Cubase (or your Pro Tools or..)
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Post by chris ivey »

cheap old used pv bandit 112.

use it for some gigs, too.
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For practice I use a KB30 which is a small keyboard amp. (Peavey). Bob
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I usually go through the PA system and if not, my Roland 80XL. We don't play too loud at practice. stevet
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I usually go through the PA system and if not, my Roland 80XL. We don't play too loud at practice. stevet
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Post by Adam Tracksler »

Yamaha THR10C. I really love this little amp....
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Post by Stephen Abruzzo »

Ditto on the THR10C. Nice amp sims, great sound. Just sit it on your computer desk and you're good to go.

Keep it plugged it though as the sound suffers when using batteries. Maybe Yamaha has since fixed that problem but it was noticeable with the initial run of these.

That said, this is a great little amp, comes with a carry-case too.
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Ben on the Portland Craigs list there is a PV Bandit for $100. 150 watts.
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Post by Michael Remming »

Another vote for the Roland Cube 80xl. Our guitar player likes to practice at volume no problem keeping up.
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Post by Eric Philippsen »

I have another NV400 that I use. Weight? It sits in one place and hasn't moved 'cause why should it? It's my practice area.
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Post by Lane Gray »

I'm with Eric.
I practice through a Fender Twin. The one without wheels. The one with wheels sits ready for a car trip.
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Post by James Jacoby »

I use a Rolland Cube 80 X. Don't know how it differs from the XL, but it has great onboard effects, and adequate clean volume. Yes, you can use the reverb, and delay, at the same time. This amp is light, and not only can it be a great practice amp, but is strong enough for gigging in smaller venues. I've used it at outdoor steel jams, and for a lead guitar amp, occasionally. I don't remember how much I paid for it, but it wasn't a lot. -Jake-
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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

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This original 70's vintage Crate sounds great at low volume. It actually sounds better than a lot of newer and more expensive when played at low volume.

Plus, I like the way it looks.

It has no reverb, so I use an old POD 2.0 to provide it.
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Post by Frank De Vincenzo »

Fender Bassman 25
Great practice amp. Just add reverb of choice. You can find these used all over at very reasonable prices.
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