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guitarists of the blf: what's a good amp under $200?

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ShadowsfeaR:

Theres a lot of finesse and options on the Spider. You can link it with your phone or computer for easier control, but you can customize your signal chain, use compressors, EQ, and more straight from the front panel. My dad was looking at a lot of different modeler amps and he ultimately landed on Line 6.

nomnomnom777:

Well the thing about cheap amps is really you get what you pay for when it comes to cheap amps. Much like a cheap guitar. I mean the whole memes about line 6 stuff aren't without reason. You could try those marshall code ones. I mean if you are starting out then it shouldn't matter too much but if you are a little more experienced then dissing out $500 - $700 could land you some pretty decent gear.

Mr Unicode:

Id recommend the Roland Micro Cube, I have one and its really great sounding.

ShadowsfeaR:


--- Quote from: nomnomnom777 on July 24, 2017, 09:05:42 PM ---Well the thing about cheap amps is really you get what you pay for when it comes to cheap amps. Much like a cheap guitar. I mean the whole memes about line 6 stuff aren't without reason. You could try those marshall code ones. I mean if you are starting out then it shouldn't matter too much but if you are a little more experienced then dissing out $500 - $700 could land you some pretty decent gear.

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You can spend very little this day and age for some really great sounding gear that sounds good in a mix. The reason its cheap is because distributing software based amplification is a helluva lot loving cheaper than making and distributing tube amps. People stuffting on Line 6 is directly brown townogous to Unity. People using easily accessible gear and making stuffty things with it doesn't make the gear stuffty. You can do some really great stuff on the cheap.

hillkill:

i was going to buy the amp in question and this guitar.

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