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For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - Will Collier - 03-03-2017 Monoprice's version of the Fender Champ (class A, 5W tube amp, 8" speaker combo; it's a clone of the Laney Cub 8r) is on sale for $89.99. Add a few cheap items to get the total over $100 and you can knock off $20 with today's coupon code (20FRIDAY). Make at least one of those extras a Free Shipping item and it'll knock $6-7 off the normal $20 shipping price for the amp (you may want to try out several items in the cart to see what gets you the biggest shipping discount). Convoluted, yes, but all that gets you what's reputed to be a very nice amp at a ridiculous price--there's nothing remotely close for a new tube amp of any design--plus some cables, adapters, earbuds, whatever that you probably wanted anyway, all for about $94. Amp: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=611705 All items with free shipping: https://www.monoprice.com/search/index?keyword=&feature=Free%20Shipping&itemsort=salepriceasc Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - kj - 03-04-2017 Do you think there's any way a 10" speaker could fit in there? I expected it to be ugly, but it's really nice looking. kj. Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - Octave Doctor - 03-04-2017 I don't think there's room for a 10". Weber makes a variety of 8s, though. I'd give the stock speaker a fair chance, though. The 8 in my Mustang I is pretty decent after I got it broken in. Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - kj - 03-04-2017 Probably not, but thought I'd see if anyone knows for sure. I was thinking of using it for a bass practice amp and throwing one of the many 10" bass speakers I have into it. Probably not a good idea, but it's kind of a cool ;-) kj. Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - Will Collier - 03-04-2017 kj wrote: I doubt it, but I've seen a lot of indications that replacing the stock speaker with a Jensen C8R is a nice combination. Personally, I plan to use this amp as a DIY testbed. You literally can't buy the component parts as cheaply as this amp is selling for right now. Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - space-time - 03-04-2017 can you use this as a music system? i.e. can you hook up an iPhone or CD and play music on it? I don't play guitar ![]() Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - Octave Doctor - 03-04-2017 I just rechecked the ad. One of the extra pictures shows it having an ext. speaker jack. Having a bigger speaker in a decent sized cabinet would sound better, any way. Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - kj - 03-04-2017 space-time wrote: It wouldn't sound very good. kj. Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - Will Collier - 03-04-2017 kj wrote: It wouldn't sound very good. kj. No, it wouldn't. Guitar amps are fundamentally different from high fidelity amplifiers, in that the instrument versions are intentionally built to change the character of the signal, usually by distorting it. That said, Monoprice does have a line of stereo hybrid tube amps (tube preamp, solid state amp stage) that are very cheap and sound quite good for their prices... Re: For the cheapskate guitar heads, deal on a Class A tube amp... - Will Collier - 03-04-2017 Octave Doctor wrote: Yep. Curious to see how it sounds driving my 212. |