I have been doing some research re amps and am leaning heavily towards either a Victory V40 Deluxe or a Brunetti Singleman 16.
At the moment I only play at home and use a Tele, a TV Jones equipped Tele or a 2x p90 Les Paul Special.
I favour Americana/country and blues and jazz.
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience of a Brunetti Singleman 16 combo?
In particular:
Is it suitable for home use?
Does it have a low noise floor if being used quietly?
How does it take pedals? ( I would use pedals for overdrive, tremolo and delay)
Many Thanks
Jim.
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I bought a new Singleman 16 combo direct from Brunetti in January and am absolutely loving it. I use a standard Tele, a Tele Cabronita and a Strat and the Singleman really brings out each guitar's individual character. The base tone is a wonderful, warm clean and there is plenty of variety to be had through the voicings, tone switching and power scaling.
Talking of which, this amp can be loud in 16 watt mode, but the 4 watt mode is extremely useable and retains a lot of character and clarity. The 1 watt mode is fine too. Because there's no master volume, break up only happens at significant levels of volume in all wattage modes, but it's a very lovely thing when it does! That said, I mainly use drive pedals for dirt both at home and when playing out. My T Rex Moller and Boss SD1w both sound great through it, my Dr Scientist The Elements less so, for some reason. I use the loop for delay (Eventide Timefactor) and reverbs (Eventide Space and Neunaber Seraphim) and they are lush and sparkly.
It's seems really solid and well built and the noise floor is pretty much silent. A final, shallow point to make is that it looks stunning in standard black and cream finish.
Let me know if you need any more details, but in summary it's a wholehearted, fulsome recommendation from me!
Power scaling works really well, amp is nice and quiet. It has load of EQ tweaking, Bright Switch, FAT/Tweed/Smooth and a nice reverb.
The base sound is very fendery, very round a clear. Takes pedals really well, I also use the SD1 and BD2 for gain. Loop for delay via a space Echo 501. Just sounds glorious.
Love it. I also have the Pleximan and am very impressed with both build quality and customer service.
Talking to the wrong guy I'm afraid as I don't do the pedal platform thing, I like my amp to provide the dirt, if that's what I'm playing, which the pleximan does in spades.
That said the Singleman is sold as pedal platform / clean amp, however I'd be getting the head, if that was the use case. 50w will give greater headroom and more space for the pedals to do their stuff vs 35w of the combo.
Pleximan is also 50w and does take pedals very well, but the clean channel is a bit limited in tone shaping options.
I had an issue with my pleximan where the Singer in my band jumped on my guitar lead and somehow contrived to snap the jack socket. Amp was out of warranty, but I emailed Brunetti in Italy and they said I could send the amp to them, or they would send me the parts for free.
I also had an issue where my kids unplugged the speaker lead whilst I was playing, no issues at all, plugged back in and it sounded as good as before - so I reckon it's well engineered.