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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
What about a PRRI? I borrowed a BJ once and lent my PRRI out, nearly cried until I got it back. Only 15W so you could use it with an attenuator for line out. Sound great at low volume too, of course you can't crank them at home but they don't sound sterile at any volume.
They are overpriced but you can get 2nd hand ones for around £500
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I have a growing collection of small amps for home use only, including a BJ (iii), I bought it because I wanted a small valve amp. Now whilst it works just fine I don't run it at high output so the valves probably aren't making much contribution to the overall tone.
What it does do, when compared to my solid-state amps is make more noise, both 'hiss' and 'hum' and whilst these don't bother me I don't think that these are ideal characteristics for a recording amp.
If you don't need big volume, i'd certainly give the THR10 a try, but I've just remembered your OP, when I tried the ID series I thought they were pretty good.
Oh and the valve amp helps to keep my small room warm.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Get a tele
Considering doing the Billm's mods to the one with the reverb issue and then the same to the tweed...
Of course I gig a Lazy J so this is all just fun in the background but I hope that the modded BJ might become my gig spare which will allow me to move on my Victoria 20112 which is a bit expensive to have just as a spare... fab sounding amp though...