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by scott_Archive
I would say the AB165 (Blackface) Bassman head would easily be had for $300, if it was in bad shape cosmetically or if it had been modded at some point, stuff like that. A stock one in nice cosmetic condition is gonna be closer to $450, I think.
If you bump that $300 price tag up to $350, I've bought the following tube amps, for that price, in the past three years or so:
1990's Laney VC30 (two, actually)
60's Traynor YBA-1 (two of these as well)
60's Traynor YBA-1A
70's Traynor YBA-1A
60's Traynor YVM-1
70's Traynor YBA-2A
60's Traynor YSR-1
2000's Traynor YCV40
And I'm not sure if it was closer to $400, but I'm gonna put it down here anyway
1969 Ampeg B25
And honestly, if you can get together $300, you can get together $400. Maybe it will take you an extra 3 months, or an extra year, hell, I dunno. At Chicago prices, that extra $100 is like 15 packs of cigarettes. Quit smoking for a month, or don't buy that new videogame or the new pair of shoes, whatever it is, and save up the extra money. It can be well worth it.
I'm pretty sure if you watch eBay and craigslist long enough, every one of those amps I listed could be had for under $400, even with today's market. The only one that isn't a great guitar amp in its stock form is the YVM-1.
The hardest part about getting a good deal on a tube amp on the eBay is to buy an amp without playing it first, and end up with something you're happy with. I've either done a great job of getting the right amps, or maybe I've just been really lucky. The worst failure I've had was the Sound City 120, which I got for right around $500, a little less if I remember right.
I've never bought a boutique amp like a Dr Z, though I look at auctions for them, Top Hat, Bad Cat, Matchless, Soldano, VHT, and maybe some others I'm forgetting. I always think "how can this amp cost $2000?? And performance-wise, can it even come close to my (also hand-wired) YBA-1A??"
The first amp I ever owned was a Crate. B80XL. It got me through the first year or so that I played music.
The last time I bought a solid-state amp was probably about four months ago. A Traynor TS-120, with cabinet, for $150 or 200 or so. It's not like I think all solid state amps suck. It's just in terms of tone and touch-sensitivity, they never come close to a tube amp. It only took me about 13 years of playing before I really understood the difference. That's mostly because I had only solid state amps for the first 8 years or so, and then got a Twin which may as well be solid state with its super-clean sound. It wasn't until a friend sold me his YBA-1A that I finally understood the reason tube amps are never going to be replaced by solid state.
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