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A good set of monitor speakers is a must for that though.
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Alternatively for something more traditionally ampy, the Vox Cambridge 50 looks really good (I’ve not tried one, or any of its current competitors, but been impressed by previous generations of Valvetronix amps.)
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And with a reactive attenuator or loadbox you can crank the power section for home practice too.
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Line 6 Catalyst if you want something with amp models.
I don't know what that would be right enough, I use an old WEM Westminster (and a Clubman) I got off ebay.
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They can certainly be lots of fun and might get you back into it better, but I do find you'll always get bored and end up just wanting a nice core sound.
If you buy second hand though I suppose you could just sell it on if you get bored.
I don't know really
Don’t, though, under any circumstances buy a Blackstar ID Core which is probably the worst-sounding amp I have ever heard.
I had the little battery one that opens like a book, fuck me makes a BJ sound like a marshal stack
THR vote from me, old ones don't have b/tooth but you can connect via stereo 3.5mm jack (or direct from laptop via usb)
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Overdriven sounds are very good also but if you were a high gain player you’d want to look at other models.