mas ok ang lg series na laney bro compared sa lx... :-)
SS Laneys suck bigtime
SS Laneys suck bigtime
Really sir?Wow i didn`t know that,you should tell that to Paul Gilbert and Mattias Eklundh. :-D
SS Laneys suck bigtime
Really sir?Wow i didn`t know that,you should tell that to Paul Gilbert and Mattias Eklundh. :-D
SS Laneys suck bigtime
Really sir?Wow i didn`t know that,you should tell that to Paul Gilbert and Mattias Eklundh. :-D
He was referring to SS Laney Amps. I think Paul Gilbert and Mattias Eklundh are using laney tube amps. Correct me if Im wrong.
SS Laneys suck bigtime
Really sir?Wow i didn`t know that,you should tell that to Paul Gilbert and Mattias Eklundh. :-D
He was referring to SS Laney Amps. I think Paul Gilbert and Mattias Eklundh are using laney tube amps. Correct me if Im wrong.
A ok,hindi ksi specified yung snbi nya instead generalized na "Laneys". :-D
Ibanez and TAMA drums are the coolest... all day and all night! Ibanez and Laney amps are the coolest... all day and all night! Ibanez and Laney amps last forever... all day and all night!
Well FYI they dont use SS=s o l i d s t a t e...They use t u b e Laney,comprehende?Read 1st b4 u make a comment :roll:
i have a laney tfx-2 65watt amp,.. so far,.. best amp for me. lalo na if you like playing through the clean channel. tube sha,... so i guess the warmth is there. go for laney tube amps rather than the ss one's,..
ung mga china made na ss hindi masyado maganda as compared to other ss amps. PG uses the uk ones na tube so big difference there if ou're after PG's tone. choosing amps would really depend on your tone and reference to the genre that you play. so safest bet is to try out all the amps for yourself rather than asking around. you might end up regretting buying an amp just because you thought it had good reviews.
same thing with choosing any gear. you have to consider a lot of factors. check the laney amps out. you might like them. after all tenga mo ung ipeplease mo and not other people's ears. if it sounds good to you, then that's a good sign that the amp might be the one you're looking for.
just my two cents... :-D
I've been playing around with the idea of getting a Laney LC-30 Mark II. This video convinced me that with my pedal config (close to what the dude uses in the vid) would be a blast to try. Love the pinch harmonics coming from that sucker. I guess it also helps that he's got a Zakk Wylde Epi with the EMG pickups.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok-OUZ2WSHg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok-OUZ2WSHg)
tried laney lx65r which came out good even in recording.. nsa pag timpla nman ata yan eh.. pag nahanap mo na yung tone na gusto mo, then ayun na yun..
Yeah. I'm also thinking of the LC-30II. It's a toss-up between a Valveking 112+pedals or the Laney LC30II. :-D
Yeah. I'm also thinking of the LC-30II. It's a toss-up between a Valveking 112+pedals or the Laney LC30II. :-D
I think it'll be worth it in the long run to spend extra cash to get the Laney over the VK, which I've also been thinking of getting. The only thing stopping me from doing so w/ the VK is that with the combined gear reviews from this messageboard and the other places I've been doing my reading, it's not exactly that stellar either. It's another reason why the LC-30II seems like the frontrunner at this point.
I think the Laney VC's kick arse...sayang na retract yung VC30 212 sa classifieds,it was almost mine... :cry::lol: sorry about that dude. i had a momentary lapse of faith.
ok lang chief. :-)I think the Laney VC's kick arse...sayang na retract yung VC30 212 sa classifieds,it was almost mine... :cry::lol: sorry about that dude. i had a momentary lapse of faith.
i'm glad my wife talked me out of selling it. heck, she even found another way of raising the money for me. :lol:
bitin sa drive yung drive channel nya pero i almost never use it for that anyway. i use the effin' brilliant clean channel and let an miaudio crunch box do all the crunch work.
yung valveking will give you more options. its got plenty of usable sounds and compresses and distorts more than i'll ever need. i sort of wish it had a footswitchable solo boost though. para all-in-one na talaga. yung VC30 gives you one very good and useful sound and then you build from that with pedals.
Hmm...any Mesa for me is too expensive. :lol: Not too sure if I want the VK212...I mean, since the LC30 and VK212 share the same price, should I get the amp with superior specs(Celestion, Not-so-bad reviews) or the amp with one more speaker? I actually want a usable drive channel...something I can at least overdrive with a pedal.
Windsor has just one channel and they say there is no headroom to be had. So cleans are probably out of the question. It's said that it models a one-channel JCM, though. :?
SS Laneys suck bigtime
yan LG35R san mo nabili? sa jb ba? around magkano mo nakuha? lam nyo ba kung kelan biggest sale ng jb usually?
yan LG35R san mo nabili? sa jb ba? around magkano mo nakuha? lam nyo ba kung kelan biggest sale ng jb usually?
huh?
yan LG35R san mo nabili? sa jb ba? around magkano mo nakuha? lam nyo ba kung kelan biggest sale ng jb usually?
huh?
He said, That LG35R where did you purchase? JB Music Store? How much did it cost you? Do you know when will JB Music Store will have their SALE? :D
oh i am terribly sorry....i did not know i had to speak (or type) english.... :-D
I am quite Sniping that Peavey studio pro model. I am really not familiar with various amps. I am after something above 35 Watts, loud enough to tag along practices. My incredibly varied repertoire includes, Heavy metal music, Heavy metal Music and Heavy metal music. :lol: :lol: :lol:
But that Laney in the GAS section is really tempting with its price and that Celestion speaker.
After awhile I just said screw them and now I blast those suckers out of their bedrooms.
Bwahahaha!
Much like Marty from Back to Future when he Cranked up that Uber Amp Doc made.
Hmmmm.
So...
I was at the neighborhood music store this morning to satisfy my gear lust. I was ready to plunk down at least $800 on an amp. I had a choice between the LC-30II and the VC30-212.
I ended up with this (and had to stop by the hardware store to pick up a hand-cart just so I won't give myself a hernia lugging this to my front door). Retailing at $864 flat, it was hard to resist:
(http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g145/kontra-bida/VC30-210.jpg)
So...
I was at the neighborhood music store this morning to satisfy my gear lust. I was ready to plunk down at least $800 on an amp. I had a choice between the LC-30II and the VC30-212.
I ended up with this (and had to stop by the hardware store to pick up a hand-cart just so I won't give myself a hernia lugging this to my front door). Retailing at $864 flat, it was hard to resist:
ok to, kamosta nmn? planning to get the vc30-112 e,
SS Laneys suck bigtime
Really sir?Wow i didn`t know that,you should tell that to Paul Gilbert and Mattias Eklundh. :-D
SS Laneys suck bigtime
Really?
Well, I'm kinda new at this amp and guitar playin thing as I've only been doing it for about 45 years now. I went through Fender and Marshall amps, switched to VOX and used them for a long time and then I became a die hard Peavey Amp fan whether tube or solid state. Six months ago I switched to Laney.
I've got two Laney Amps. One is solid state, an LG35R and the other is all tube, being a VC15. Let's talk solid state first.
First of all, I'm not really a solid state fan. However for practice - if you practice a LOT that is, a solid state can save you a bunch of money on tubes and other maintenance worries. I mean it's pretty worry free. Fender, Marshall and Peavey solid state amps suck - extremely bad. Fender solid state amps sound like toys - harsh as hell, none of that piano or bell type tone you get from the tube amps. I've owned just about every Fender solid state amp there is and most of the tube amps too - which are good.
Marshall solid state amps also suck. The MG10 or the MG15RCD are the best two, with the MG10 having the most flexible gain control for the overdrive channel. However the MG15RCD has the same problem as the rest of the MG series in that you can't get "just a little dirt" without a pedal and if you crank the clean channel it breaks up in a NOT very good way. They suck as far as their dependability goes too.
Peavey solid state amps sound the worse of all solid state amps to me and that's coming from someone who used Peavey amps exclusively for almost 20 years. The clean channels are lifeless and the lead channel sounds worse than - for lack of a better word - crap. I've got a blazer 158 that BAMF modified that sounds ok, but it was nothing but pure torture on the ears before that.
VOX Solid state amps sound pretty good. In fact, a VOX Pathfinder 15R is hard to beat.
Now we are at Laney solid state amps. My LG35R has a VERY good, pristine, chimey clean channel that breaks up nicely to a mild crunch if you crank it. The crunch channel is the most versatile I've ever seen. You can go from a very mild crunch - that Jimi Hendrix dirty clean sound to metal just by turning that gain control. I've not seen any solid state amps, except a Carvin that was that versatile. At 30 watts, it is more than loud enough for home or a small gig.
Fender, Marshall, Peavey and VOX tube amps are great. No complaints there. However I found the Laney VC15 to be one of the most versatile low watt, class A tube amps I've ever played. Great clean channel, great overdrive channel. Yeah - if you do metal you will need a pedal, but for blues, blues rock and hard rock it is one kick ass little amp.
Boys, I will put my money on the LANEY amps than any other in the market. Bang for the buck you cant go wrong.
Medyo meron na akong kati na tumugtog ng classic rock. Galeng ng reverb...lalo na sa Bright setting n'ya. Bilib ako sa clean tone ng amp na 'to. you can really hear each note you hit. It's merciless if you're messy with your guitar technique. Yung Drive section n'ya na-impress ako. Sa low setting pa lang, makuha mo na ang Rolling Stones na tone. I'll take it through it's paces this Tuesday when I've got the day off from work and let you know what else I've found out about it.good choice mehn! unbeatable value if you play mostly in the clean to medium dirt spectrum. i almost never use the drive channel on the amp. it does low to light crunch nicely though. the clean side is definitely the star. good solid tone to build from and i just add dirt pedals (1 OD, 1 distortion) from there.
No one has bought a Laney amp in the last 6 years?!? :-o
:-D
Just got myself a Laney LC50 Series 3 (the ones equipped with EL34s) a week ago after being pleasantly surprised with how the clean channel sounded. I've been targeting for a Fender but when I tried the LC, I was surprised with the cleans it gave. That, plus the gain it has that no Fender (IMO, YMMV) can give (It gave me my old Marshall spaghetti tone back!) made me buy one without hesitation. The amp sounded good enough that it was used the same night in a gig at Alphonse Ortigas.
they did... there's a "CUB" thread somewhere. as for me, i bought an LC30-II 2 years ago.
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Nice cart. Custom made? I noticed that the edge of the amp is resting on something (a recess probably?) exactly to size. :drool: :money:
Here's fellow PMer "scuttlebutter" using the then brand new LC50 at Alphonse last Friday: