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Post by steve020409 on Nov 25, 2016 23:57:39 GMT -5
Right now, I'm thinking of buying a cheap amp.
I was thinking of Fender Champion 40, since it has two channels, voice selector, all the normal stuff (Gain, volume, treble, bass) and effects. The only problem is that it's missing a mid selector. The price is about $200 which is pretty nice. Can anybody suggest me any amps that are like this one? Also which amp might be the best to produce an Oasis sound? (Hopefully under $300)
There must be reverb.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2016 8:10:04 GMT -5
Right now, I'm thinking of buying a cheap amp. I was thinking of Fender Champion 40, since it has two channels, voice selector, all the normal stuff (Gain, volume, treble, bass) and effects. The only problem is that it's missing a mid selector. The price is about $200 which is pretty nice. Can anybody suggest me any amps that are like this one? Also which amp might be the best to produce an Oasis sound? (Hopefully under $300) There must be reverb. Fender Mustang hands down. I was going to buy it but Andertons sent me wrong amp. It's a modelling amp which means you can tweak its sound a lot. You can also connect and register it on internet and download other people's sound settings. It has built-in effects and everything. E: I just realised Mustang doesn't have mid selector either. But I'm not sure if it matters too much.
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Post by colddrystone on Nov 27, 2016 22:37:10 GMT -5
Right now, I'm thinking of buying a cheap amp. I was thinking of Fender Champion 40, since it has two channels, voice selector, all the normal stuff (Gain, volume, treble, bass) and effects. The only problem is that it's missing a mid selector. The price is about $200 which is pretty nice. Can anybody suggest me any amps that are like this one? Also which amp might be the best to produce an Oasis sound? (Hopefully under $300) There must be reverb. Fender Champion 40's are pretty versatile amps. What I'll say is maybe buy an EQ pedal, maybe a Boss cos they've fairly affordable and maybe a distortion/overdrive cos the distortion is a bit lacking unless you're on the metal voice which doesn't sad brilliant. But I'd say distortion pedal, footswitch if you're a beginner cos there's some decent effects in the amp anyway so you can just switch them on and switch clean and distortion channels at ease and you're on a winner. Mainly play Oasis and Alice in Chains stuff and it's good for both so you should be able to get some good sounds
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