Greetings. I'm struggling on whether to build a Mission Amps 5E3 kit (or similar) or buy a more "general purpose" amp like a Peavey Classic 30. I posted my quandry over on the Harmony Central guitar forum but got such divided opinions that I figured I'd check here as well. Understandably, , I'm sure most here would just say "BUILD IT!" but I'm hoping that maybe you guys might have some more input to help me just make up my darn mind!
I'm still a noob... been playing around 7 months or so. I have a Vox DA5 that is great for family room hacking. I just met a guy in the neighborhood who also plays (much better) and he has asked me to stop over some time to jam with him and another guy who plays drums. I really don't think I'm up to the point of taking him up on his offer (I suck and am a bit of a "slow learner" ) but, maybe soon... when I get better... when I get up a bit more courage... heck, when I can play a song or two through the whole way without stopping 3 times. Anyway, I think I want/need a bigger amp.
I have an electronics background and am really intrigued with the Fender tweed clone amp kits. Mission Amps has a highly regarded "5E3" kit for $650 and I REALLY like the looks of the old, tweed amps. I think it'd be a pretty easy build. Problem is, it's "only" 15 watts, which I've been told is not big enough to stand up to a drummer.
On the other hand, I can get a new Peavey Classic 30 for $600 (30 watts), and it has reverb, "effects loop" (not that I need that now anyway... and, when DO you need it? can't most pedals go between the guitar and amp input???). I can probably get a used one for $400 or so.
I'm torn. Aside from "get what you like", any sage advice? I've been focusing on blues/blues rock and have a Fender Strat and an Ibanez AS73 (335 clone). The "real" Fender '57 Deluxe tweed reissue is like $1,700, so I'm thinking a good, point-to-point wired clone of it for $650 is a steal... but, the Peavey sounds nice, too... and maybe more practical(?).
... SO... that's what I asked over on the other forum, and got about 50% saying "build the tweed" and the other 50% saying: the tweed is a one trick pony, doesn't have the "clean" fender tone and makes you sacrifice a lot of flexibility just to have that tweed look.
Is this true of ALL 5E3 kits? Do some of them have a wider spectrum of tones (clean, slightly dirty, growling, etc.) or are the all "dirty, dirtier, dirtiest" ???
Also, if I do get a tweed kit, with no effects loop,how well do they take pedals if/when I decide I need them to get more flexibility than the stock amp?
Sorry for the rambling post but I'm really torn here and appreciate any input. I'm focusing on learning blues and am hung up on the idea of building a tweed amp. I can't afford to have BOTH (my wife will kill me) and can't decide what a better first "big" amp (well, bigger than a 5 watt, solid state Vox DA5, that is).
I'm still a noob... been playing around 7 months or so. I have a Vox DA5 that is great for family room hacking. I just met a guy in the neighborhood who also plays (much better) and he has asked me to stop over some time to jam with him and another guy who plays drums. I really don't think I'm up to the point of taking him up on his offer (I suck and am a bit of a "slow learner" ) but, maybe soon... when I get better... when I get up a bit more courage... heck, when I can play a song or two through the whole way without stopping 3 times. Anyway, I think I want/need a bigger amp.
I have an electronics background and am really intrigued with the Fender tweed clone amp kits. Mission Amps has a highly regarded "5E3" kit for $650 and I REALLY like the looks of the old, tweed amps. I think it'd be a pretty easy build. Problem is, it's "only" 15 watts, which I've been told is not big enough to stand up to a drummer.
On the other hand, I can get a new Peavey Classic 30 for $600 (30 watts), and it has reverb, "effects loop" (not that I need that now anyway... and, when DO you need it? can't most pedals go between the guitar and amp input???). I can probably get a used one for $400 or so.
I'm torn. Aside from "get what you like", any sage advice? I've been focusing on blues/blues rock and have a Fender Strat and an Ibanez AS73 (335 clone). The "real" Fender '57 Deluxe tweed reissue is like $1,700, so I'm thinking a good, point-to-point wired clone of it for $650 is a steal... but, the Peavey sounds nice, too... and maybe more practical(?).
... SO... that's what I asked over on the other forum, and got about 50% saying "build the tweed" and the other 50% saying: the tweed is a one trick pony, doesn't have the "clean" fender tone and makes you sacrifice a lot of flexibility just to have that tweed look.
Is this true of ALL 5E3 kits? Do some of them have a wider spectrum of tones (clean, slightly dirty, growling, etc.) or are the all "dirty, dirtier, dirtiest" ???
Also, if I do get a tweed kit, with no effects loop,how well do they take pedals if/when I decide I need them to get more flexibility than the stock amp?
Sorry for the rambling post but I'm really torn here and appreciate any input. I'm focusing on learning blues and am hung up on the idea of building a tweed amp. I can't afford to have BOTH (my wife will kill me) and can't decide what a better first "big" amp (well, bigger than a 5 watt, solid state Vox DA5, that is).
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