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I keep Marshalls, an 18w and a heavily modded champ around too.
I have an amazing Tube Amp Doctor 1 x 8" Champ Clone and an Empiretone 1 x 10" + 1 x 8" Champ Clone and both are really quiet in operation with literally Zero background noise. In terms of Volume I rarely take either of them over "5" . . . .
In the house, even a 5 Watt Champ Clone can be loud enough for neighbours to moan about . . .
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If money was no object though, I'd probably go to someone like Rift, Two Rock, Lazyj etc and get them to build an amp to my exact requirements, and a second one as a spare. That would be expensive though.
Classic circuit.
shameless plug but i believe it.
generally, amps that are voiced to cut without much tweaking and that retain whatever’s special about them in the lower frequencies when you turn the bass low..
divided by 13 fall in that category as do vox derivatives. .
speaker or presumably IR choice very important.
The lower wattage amps with built in IR loaders are canny too if you are a sensible person and don’t like hoarding 100W heads like me.
Suhr PT15IR, Revv, Runt
Revv, Friedman runt, a mesa with built in cab clone , even Diezel have one, the VHX
all good amps and sounds in their own right, just look for tones and features you prefer. no of channels, british vs american etc.
Then, try IRs from a producer; some refer to them as mix-ready. they tend to be brighter and cut better in a track but take getting used to if you’re just noodling. Bogren and GetGood are good. practicing through headphones is also tricky and needs some dedicated eq and verb if you’re pushing gainy tones through small drivers straight in your ear canal.