Amp recommendations £200 - £300 budget

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  • ROOGROOG Frets: 557
    THR is good through headphones too, I find some amps sound harsh through headphones. 

     

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  • Drew_TNBDDrew_TNBD Frets: 22445
    samzadgan said:
    i'll get in first..Jet City..does all those tones and is stupidly cheap for the value, and they take pedals really well.

    i believe the Jet City UK site has the 20w combos now too:
    http://www.jetcityamplificationstore.co.uk/product/jca2212/

    and you'll have some cash for pedals too.
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  • chrisj1602chrisj1602 Frets: 3968
    The Laney Cub range are worth checking out.  You could get a brand new one in your price bracket.
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  • Drew_fx said:
    samzadgan said:
    i'll get in first..Jet City..does all those tones and is stupidly cheap for the value, and they take pedals really well.

    i believe the Jet City UK site has the 20w combos now too:
    http://www.jetcityamplificationstore.co.uk/product/jca2212/

    and you'll have some cash for pedals too.
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    They look and sound good, but lack a headphone socket, which is a feature I would really like on my home amp.
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  • chrisj1602chrisj1602 Frets: 3968
    A used Marshall Class 5 - has a headphone socket, which also doubles as a low output switch which when selected, allows you to crank it up a bit at low volumes.
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