Other than Mesa/Boogie (subway rocket), do you know small combo, all tube, with good clean sound and reverb which can be played with headphone for silent practicing?
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![]() Joined: Jan 25, 2008 Posts: 69 ![]() |
Other than Mesa/Boogie (subway rocket), do you know small combo, all tube, with good clean sound and reverb which can be played with headphone for silent practicing? —Never surrender in finding a surfcaster |
![]() Joined: Aug 18, 2006 Posts: 1732 |
Nope... And the Boogies are out of production and going for $550 and up right now... But you know there are so many solid state options for between $30 and $60, including stuff that fits in your pocket, that it's not worth worrying about tubes for headphone play. I got a digitech RP250 guitar modeler (digitech's pod) with a built in expression pedal for $4.50 at a garage sale... It even has a setting called "surf" |
![]() Joined: Aug 18, 2006 Posts: 1732 |
Oh yeah, and last generation tascam CD trainers are around $50 and let you play along with records, slow them down with pitch correction (kinda), or just play through with no CD. But you won't get a "surf" setting... And you need the power cord or you'll go throug batteries like crazy. |
Joined: Sep 27, 2008 Posts: 1149 Damascus, Maryland ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Love my Tascam. Ain't no kinda to the pitch....it's on. Weird listening to Hendrix sing at half speed. I've found that I get about 2 1/2 hours out of a set of rechargables. $23 or so for a charger & two sets of AAs. —Will "You're done, once you're a surfer you're done. You're in. It's like the mob or something. You're not getting out." - Kelly Slater |
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Maybe it's just the "weirdness" as you say, but I hear a slight warble. Just weird enough that i don't use slow down and pitch correction. It annoys me. I do use the looping though! My Ipod is happy I got this thing on closeout |
Joined: Sep 27, 2008 Posts: 1149 Damascus, Maryland ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I get the same, but I always attributed it to the effects the guitar player was using. Ivan uses echo on a song I'm working on, and it's bizarre through the trainer. I can pick out the main notes though. —Will "You're done, once you're a surfer you're done. You're in. It's like the mob or something. You're not getting out." - Kelly Slater |
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Weber makes a "headphone tap" that I had for awhile that works pretty good - the amp character comes through OK, but you never will get that "air" sound of a real speaker. |
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Just discovered that the little Peavey Valveking Royal 8 is not equipped with a reverb but it's apparently the only small all tube amp with a headphone out... —Never surrender in finding a surfcaster |
![]() Joined: Feb 15, 2010 Posts: 23 Sacramento, CA |
Hey Gang, New member here...... I revived this thread because I got into a really cool discussion regarding a "do it yourself" solution to creating a headphone tap for your tube amp on the TDPRI. A member there has built a really versatile headphone box you can plug into the speaker out jack of your amp, which will serve as a suitable load, AND allow you to listen to your amp with headphones! Check out the linky: http://www.tdpri.com/forum/amp-central-station/76918-tube-amps-headphones.html |
![]() Joined: Feb 07, 2009 Posts: 310 Bel Air, MD USA |
For headphone practicing, I use a Line 6 POD 2.0. It sounds rather good for what it is. You can get them for less than $100 on eBay. I keep it plugged into my MacBook via an iMic (USB analog-to-digital converter) and run it out through powered speakers. I've also plugged it directly into an amp to use as a multi-effects device but it only sounds so-so. Kind of a tone sucker. -- Woody —It takes a lot of mussel memory to avoid clams. |
![]() Joined: Feb 15, 2010 Posts: 23 Sacramento, CA |
I might build a dual box with a switch to select either 8-ohm or 16-ohm for the various amps I'd like to play late at night. Since I tend to play my amp pretty clean, I might just select one ideal capacitor roll-off value for each of the 8-ohm or 16-ohm pathways. One amp input, one impedance switch, one volume control, one headphone output..... |
![]() Joined: Nov 09, 2008 Posts: 1140 Davenport Iowa ![]() |
While back got the newer Digitech Rp255 with built in loop. I have run the tank into it. Works pretty good. Has a really good twin setting. You can also edit effects on your computer....very cool. Thats my couch rig at 1am even though I just got done playing the showman upstairs on 1 —Give me reverb or give me death! |
![]() Joined: Feb 15, 2010 Posts: 23 Sacramento, CA |
Ok you Tube Amp Jockeys...... if you wanna build your own tube amp headphone tap / dummy load, with excellent tone, check out the thread at TDPRI: http://www.tdpri.com/forum/amp-central-station/76918-tube-amps-headphones-2.html#post2330149 I just posted some photos of the guts and finished product.....Now all tube amps can have a headphone tap for silent playing thru your WHOLE rig..... from guitar thru pedalboard, thru preamp thru reverb section, thru power tubes...... |