Hello all, another newbie here!
I've got an ASAT Classic that should be here in about a week or so. It'll be my second G&L, the other being a long since sold '93 S-500 (which I loved).
I'm making the switch back to electric after many years of acoustic playing. I'll be getting a new amp, and wondered if anyone here had input on the ones on my short list. It will strictly be for home use.
Reeves Custom 6 (1x12 combo)
Reason Bambino (1x12 combo)
I had the Gries 5 on the list initially, but then realized it is based on a Champ circuit and took it off. I had a Swart Space Tone a few years back and while I really liked the amp, it couldn't produce the grind I wanted. The cleans however were awesome!!
Anyway, the Reeves is Class A, and the Bambino is class A/B (push-pull circuit).
They are both on the list because of the 12" speaker in lieu of the 8's and 10's commonly found on these low wattage amps.
Does anyone here have any experience with either Reeves or Reason amps? If so I'd appreciate your input.
At this time I am leaning heavily towards the Reeves.
Thanks in advance!
Incoming USA ASAT Classic & Advice On New Amp
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Re: Incoming USA ASAT Classic & Advice On New Amp
Know nothing of either amp really, but if the Reeves is a Hi-Watt "clone", it should be well made and sound awesome.
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Re: Incoming USA ASAT Classic & Advice On New Amp
You guys in the States are spoiled for choice - I'm jealous!
I'll recommend that Reeves, I haven't ever played through one, but if, like it claims, it's like a JTM then it'll have some of the best overdriven guitar sounds ever in it.
I'll recommend that Reeves, I haven't ever played through one, but if, like it claims, it's like a JTM then it'll have some of the best overdriven guitar sounds ever in it.
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I recently picked up a heritage Patriot amp. I've played a ASAT Classic S and a ASAT Classic Blues boy through it. ASAT's sound FANTASTIC through these amps. Although Heritage no longer makes these amps, they are worth hunting down. They are point to point hand wired, so any amp tech can repair them if needed.
2015 Himalayan blue ASAT Classic blues boy, 2000 Tobacco burst ASAT DELUXE Semi Hollow, 1998 Hunny Burst S-500 with deep V neck, 2005 PRS Soap bar II SE. 2008 Tanglewood TWDLX15 . A CRAP LOAD of pedals and last but not least a SAMAMP VAC 23 v3.
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Re: Incoming USA ASAT Classic & Advice On New Amp
You can add power scaling to the reeves for 150, that is a very nice feature (lets you get power amp breakup at pretty much any volume level if you want it).
Otherwise the other looks fine, but 8W is a bit loud to crank indoor (slightly less than 1/2 as loud as 100W, 10W is half as loud as 100. ) A quick and dirty 'volume level check' is 2^log(the wattage of the amp over the reference (100) so 2^log(w1/100).
Otherwise the other looks fine, but 8W is a bit loud to crank indoor (slightly less than 1/2 as loud as 100W, 10W is half as loud as 100. ) A quick and dirty 'volume level check' is 2^log(the wattage of the amp over the reference (100) so 2^log(w1/100).