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Guest ~Brenda~

OK guitarists :)

Earlier this year I posted about the Roland 80 amp that I had recently purchased and thought was awesome (still do :) ). I am on this quest for finding really small amps that kick!!!

OK, I just wanted to let you know that I found yet another small, inexpensive amp that really delivers :) It is the Carvin "Nomad" amp. It is 50 watts, and only $600.00. It is all tube!!

What is so cool is that I can get the exact distortion that is on the Steely Dan's tune "Reeling in the Years". I know some of you will care less, but believe me! This amp is kicking! This amp sounds so much better than you could ever expect.

HUGS

Brenda

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Guest chngnwnd

I appreciate your quest for a small amp - but for my money, old music man amps are the best - especially if you play a strat or strat copy. I have an old R65 and play a modified American strat - that rig is a total beast. Being a punk rocker, I love the string noise and the ease to create feedback on demand, too.

hugs

Bobbi

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Guest Donna Jean

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Way cool, Brenda....

Keep searching...but it sounds like you found a good one....

I've got a Peavey Heritage..it's tube amp as have been my last two...

The distortion and compression are amazing!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi gang :)

So yeah, just so that you understand why I am on this amp quest that I am on... I have many amps, most are huge, and are very heavy. All sound great, but I cannot lug them around anymore. At this point in my life, I have to self carry my equipment around when I jam. In the old days, I didn't think twice about lugging a 4-12 or 2-12 cabinets around along with a 80lb amp head. Those days are over.

So, I realized that I needed smaller, lighter amps that could deliver good satisfying sound. I have gone through a bunch of small amps (some solid state, some hybrid, some pure tube). Most, did not impress me that much. When I first discovered the Roland Cube series, I was astonished at how good a solid state amp could actually sound. There are many modeling amps out there by major amp manufacturers. I have tried them all (own a bunch too), but the Roland far out shined them all.

Along my journey, I discovered the Carvin Nomad amp (a similar amp is the Fender Blues Jr or the Fender Deluxe amp). Peavey amps are awesome, so are Fender's, so are Marshall's, so are Vox, so are Mesa Boogie, so are Crate, etc, etc. It is the combination of compactness, lightness, tonal quality, and cost that I am interested in now. Sure, I have amps that cost thousands of dollars, they sound good... they should.

Guitars, Amps, and sound are as personal as... well... underwear :) Each one of us have our own style, our own sound, our own needs regarding our guitars, and our amps. I totally understand :)

I just wanted to share some of the results of what I have been searching for these days. I need to easily carry my equipment to where I am playing and plug in and go :)

The following are some reviews on the Nomad amp that I have fell in love with.

http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar+Amp/product/Carvin/112-Nomad/10/1

http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/carvin-nomad/Sep-07/31098

Other guitarists who are members of Laura's who find themselves in the same situation as me might benefit from my search (and then again maybe not).

The amps described by DJ and Bobbie are awesome, and sound really good :) They are just too heavy for me to carry around.

Love

Brenda

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I jimmyjacked my friends squire amp, just for now :) ok that's a lie but I haven't used that word all night. He let me borrow it for a while :)

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Guest ~Brenda~

I don't want to overdue this thread because there are much more important things going on here at Laura's than the trite discussions of amps. However, I realize that I have left something out that I just take for granted. I also use a BOSS equalizer between my guitar and amp. Equalizers make all of the difference too (including the amp).

The amp has to be fundamentally of good sound quality. With the equalizer, I can improve upon the amp's sound.

Love

Brenda

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OK guitarists :)

Earlier this year I posted about the Roland 80 amp that I had recently purchased and thought was awesome (still do :) ). I am on this quest for finding really small amps that kick!!!

OK, I just wanted to let you know that I found yet another small, inexpensive amp that really delivers :) It is the Carvin "Nomad" amp. It is 50 watts, and only $600.00. It is all tube!!

What is so cool is that I can get the exact distortion that is on the Steely Dan's tune "Reeling in the Years". I know some of you will care less, but believe me! This amp is kicking! This amp sounds so much better than you could ever expect.

HUGS

Brenda

Carvin gear is just fab, I used their gear for over 20 years, it's well built, I have been to their factory in Escondido, nice folks. I have a custom left handed (reverse stringed) Koa / maple 5 String Bass from them, 1000's of hours and and 20 years later the frets are so clean, amazing.

Rock on and hugs

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