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Laney Cub 12 (head+cab $450)
The Cub series are among the cheaper models in this category but, in my opinion, some of the better sounding. Typically British with a familiar 70s Hiwatt-ish character. Lots of headroom, scooped mids and a warm, smooth top. Crank the tubes for a creamy overdrive and distortion that’ll take you from ZZ Top to Sabbath. The featured 1w power scaling, also makes this an ideal choice for the bedroom setup. All of the Cubs handles Muffs and overdrives nicely but I recommend the stack for a bit more headroom.
Output: 15w (1w scaling)
Tubes: 3x 12AX7 (pre-amp) and 2x EL84 (output)
Speaker: 2x 12” 50w Celestion G12E
Controls: Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass, Volume, Tone, Reverb
Channels: one
FX loop: yes
Fender Super Champ x2 (head+cab $500)
This new upgrade of the Super Champ XD is loaded with features for a typical home practice setup. The overall sound is distinctly Fender with a Twin-ish character, although the amp voicing controls allows multiple tones from the Bassman to Marshall. The Super Champ X2 handles most pedals well, although the fairly bright character require some serious tweaking to get those smooth and warm Muff and fuzz tones. I recommend the stack version for more headroom but check out the combo as well.
Output: 15w
Tubes: 1x 12AX7 (pre-amp) and 2x 6V6 (output)
Speaker: Extension cabinet with a single 12” Celestion G12P-80
Controls: Volume 1, Channel Select, Gain, Volume 2, Voice, Treble, Bass, F/X Adjust, F/X Select, Tap
Channels: clean and drive
FX loop: no
Fender Blues Junior III ($550)
The Blues Junior is one of Fender’s more popular amps and with good reason. The tone character is somehwere between a Bassman and Hiwatt, with lots of headroom. You can also easily crank it up for rich, creamy tube distortion. The Blues Junior handles effortlessly all pedals including the more demanding Powerboosters, Tube Drivers, Muffs and fuzz. A great sounding, versatile amp for bedrooms, rehearsal, studio and smaller venues.
Output: 15w
Tubes: 3x 12ax7 (pre-amp) and 2x EL84 (output)
Speaker: 1x 12″ 50w Fender Lightning Bolt by Eminence
Controls: Volume, Bass, Treble, Mids, Master, Reverb, FAT
Channels: one
FX loop: no
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe III ($700)
Perhaps the world’s best selling combo, the Hot Rod Deluxe is more or less a bigger version of the Blues Jr with a few more features. Great all-rounder with classic Fender tones – warm, dynamic clean channel and two drive channels for different types of gain. With its 40w this is perhaps a bit too big for your bedroom but excellent for studio work and smaller clubs.
Output: 40w
Tubes: 3x 12AX7 (pre-amp) and 2x 6L6 (output)
Speaker: single 12” Celestion G12P 80w
Controls: clean, drive, more drive. presence, reverb, master, middle, bass, treble, drive select switch, drive volume, bright switch
Channels: clean, drive, more drive
FX loop: yes
Blackstar HT-5H (head+cab $650)
The Blackstar HT series has already become classics. Perhaps not the typical Gilmour amp but the clean channel has lots of headroom and a versatile transparent tone that’ll handle most of your pedals. The drive channel is pure metall and that’s perhaps where this amp differ from the rest. The 5w is best suited for your bedroom but check out the higher wattage models also for rehearsals and smaller clubs.
Output: 5w
Tubes: 1x ECC83 (pre-amp) and 1x 12BH7 (output)
Speaker: HT-112 extension cabinet with a single Blackbird 50w speaker
Controls: clean volume, clean tone, overdrive volume, gain, bass, middle, treble, ISF, channel switcher
Channels: clean and drive
FX loop: yes
Peavey Classic 30 (combo $700)
The Peavey Classic has gained a high reputation and with reason. This is an incredibly versatile amp good for almost anything you’d want to play. The two channels allow warm, compressed tube gain ranging from mild boost to saturated RAT tones and a JCM-ish crystal clean basis for all you Gilmour pedals. Perhaps a bit too loud for your bedroom but the amp produce a dynamic tone even on the lower volume levels, so there shouldn’t be any problems with your neighbours.
Output: 30w
Tubes: 3x 12AX7 (pre-amp) and 4x EL84 (output)
Speaker: 1x 12” Peavey Blue Marvel
Controls: Volume , Bass, Treble, Mids, Presence, Master, Reverb, Boost
Channels: clean and drive
FX loop: yes
Hiwatt T20 (head+cab $850)
Compared to the MaxWatt and Hi-Gain series, the Tube series produce a much more vintage tone, true to the classic Custom models. The clean channel offers a great basis for your pedals, even the more demanding ones. The drive channel is surprisingly smooth and takes the amp closer to vintage AC30. The series feature a wide range of models, from the bedroom friendly 10w to the stage ready 40w – all available as both combos and stacks. All models also feature power scaling.
Output: 20W (10w ps)
Tubes: 2x 12AX7 and 1x 12AU7 (pre-amp) and 2x EL84 (output)
Speaker: GH112 extension cabinet with a single 100w Fane 12” speaker
Controls: Volume (master), reverb, treble, middle (push/pull frequency shifter), bass, overdrive volume, normal volume
Channels: clean and drive
FX loop: yes
Laney Lioheart L5T-112 (1000$)
This 5w beauty is perhaps the finest of all low wattage amps I’ve played. Amazing response, warm cleans and creamy tube overdrive – perhaps best described as something between a Fender Bassman and a Vox AC30. Despite its low wattage, the L5T works nicely in a rehearsal setup and it stays remarkably focused even on the lowest volume levels, making it an excellent choice for your bedroom. A versatile amp that handles even the more demanding Gilmour pedals and tones. If your budget allows it, I also strongly recommend the Lionheart 20w stack.
Output: 5w
Tubes: 3x 12AX7 (pre-amp) and 1x EL84 (output)
Speaker: 1x 12” 30w Celestion Heritage G12E
Controls: Volume (clean), drive and volume (drive), treble, middle, bass, tone, reverb
Channels: clean and drive
FX loop: yes