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poodlesrule
December 6th, 2011, 02:05 PM
Into the next year I will be spending some time in my native France, and will of course want to have some basic guitar setup there.
I will need an amph for bedroom practice, and want to avoid using headphones as my hearing is already borderline as it is...

- what are the very small SS combo choices? I see some Vox models fitting that description.

- going with a tiny head, and a locally made crude cab, instead?

- other solutions, maybe based on the small Vox headphone preamp, or similar..?

Bookkeeper's Son
December 6th, 2011, 02:26 PM
I think this is where Roland Cubes really shine. Small size and versatility. There's even the Micro Cube that'll run on batteries. With their amp models and digital effects, they're not one-trick ponies.

Tig
December 6th, 2011, 02:38 PM
The Fender Mustang series sounds really good. The Mustang 1 is 15 watts with plenty of amp models for $100 US. I downloaded a few user created patches to mine to replace the ones I didn't use. They now have a Mustang Mini, but I don't know how is sounds.

I've had several small modeling amps, but this one is by far the best buy, IMO.

If you want something a little nicer with tubes, the Super Champ XD is the best overall choice.

poodlesrule
December 6th, 2011, 03:07 PM
All good suggestions (especially the Cube-anything, love mine!), but I am thinking smaller, much smaller...!

Spudman
December 6th, 2011, 03:40 PM
How about the Vox DA-5? Um, it's a bit larger than the picture.

http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/2/0/0/107/9/AAAAAhMAMUUAAAAAAQeQ3Q.jpg?v=1211996237000

bcdon
December 6th, 2011, 03:52 PM
How about a Mini Rectifier? (It has mini in the name!!) :dude
http://www.mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Rectifier_Series/Mini_Rectifier_25/slide_images/Mini_Recto_Slide_1.jpg

kidsmoke
December 6th, 2011, 09:59 PM
it'll do 1/2 watt in the bedroom, or 50 watt in the club, drive a 4x12 if you can find one.
and it's got toobs....

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l58/tiokimo/photo4-1.jpg
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l58/tiokimo/Amp_Front_500.jpg

http://www.mahaffayamps.com/little-lanilei-3350lt.htm

Tig
December 6th, 2011, 10:10 PM
but I am thinking smaller, much smaller...!

Fender Mustang Mini?
http://www.fender.com/products/mustang/models.php?prodNo=230006

http://media.fmicdirect.com/fender/images/products/amplifiers/2300060000_frt_wmd_001.jpg

The go-anywhere, play-anywhere Mustang Mini amp is ultra-portable and ultra-versatile. It packs state-of-the-art Fender tone technology into a diminutive yet amazingly versatile amp with a single 6.5” speaker and seven watts of power. Highly compact and lightweight (only 7.25 lbs.), the Mustang Mini is loaded with features including 24 onboard presets built from eight digital amp models and a dozen digital effects (with more available online, including artist presets) and easy computer connectivity.


Other features include headphone output, auxiliary input, USB port and included USB cable for computer interface and digital recording output, Fender FUSE™ connectivity for adding more effects and parameters, programmable control knobs including gain and treble, “tap” button for setting delay times and modulation rates, “save” button for preserving modified preset settings, built-in tuner, hinged handle that doubles as tilt-back mechanism, distinctive Mustang “carbon-tweed” cosmetics, AC adapter (included) and battery operation (six C-cell batteries, not included).

Tig
December 7th, 2011, 05:20 AM
Smaller? :hungry
Fender Mini 57 Twin Mini Guitar Amplifier
http://www.americanmusical.com/ItemImages/Large/p33826.jpg

* One watt

* Dual 2 in.speakers

* Solid-state

* Single channel

* Power, Volume, Tone and Gain controls

* Built-in Distortion

* 1/4 in. Headphone jack (powers external speaker cabinet)

* Tweed covering

* Real leather handle

* Nine volt power adaptor jack, also runs on single nine volt battery Dimensions and Weight in PackagingShipping Weight: 2 lbs Shipping Dimensions: 9 x 8 x 3 in

poodlesrule
December 24th, 2011, 11:24 AM
What about the Danelectro Honeytone or Bacon-and-Eggs..?

That's the kind of small I was thinking of, initially, suitcase-ready

Plymman
March 9th, 2012, 05:18 AM
I've tried several small amps, for me the Yamaha THR10 is the best I've ever tried, it sounds amazing and is really versatile. I won't go on too much as there are specific threads about it but I really don't think it can be beaten. I have quite a lengthy review of it on my blog if you're interested to find out more: http://tidywords.wordpress.com/2012/03/08/yamaha-thr10-amplifier-review/

Tig
March 9th, 2012, 05:26 AM
Well, after a few weeks using the new Super Champ X2, I'm still blown away by the great models on channel 2. The tube circuits keeps the tube amp feel and touch sensitivity.

However, I've finally been playing with channel 1, the simple pure tube Champ amplifier circuit. It is just as sweet as the standard Champ, takes pedals extremely well, and makes this amp a 2 (actually 17) for the price of 1 purchase. This is the best amp I've ever owned, hands down.

Sada Yairi
March 11th, 2012, 10:31 PM
it'll do 1/2 watt in the bedroom, or 50 watt in the club, drive a 4x12 if you can find one.
and it's got toobs....

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l58/tiokimo/photo4-1.jpg
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l58/tiokimo/Amp_Front_500.jpg

http://www.mahaffayamps.com/little-lanilei-3350lt.htm

I'd never heard of these before today. Had a look at their website, plus a bunch of reviews and youtube demos. Seems a pretty incredible unit - everything from 1/4 watt prac amp up to 50w head to drive a cab. Impressive stuff. Of course, the thing to spoil it will be that it'll cost a fortune to ship to Aus.