Look At The Deal On This 18-Watt Tube Amp!!

ianvomsaal
ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
edited October 2008 in Musicians and Gearheads
Click: Look At The Deal On This 18-Watt Tube Amp . . . $149.99
I couldn't pass this up - I just bought one tonight from Sam Ash (for the same
price) - You have a hard time buying a solid state amp for this kind of money.
I suspect they're not making them anymore, so go grab one while you still can.
I wouldn't be surprised if a ton of MOD's surface for this amp in a year or two.
I'm gonna switch out the speaker and tubes, but for an 18-Watt tube amp
you really can't beat this $149.99 price!!!
Those people that say they afford a tube amp - ahemm. And it even comes
in 2X12 for $199 - There's also a 50-Watt 1X12 version for $199, a 33-watt
1X12 for $249, a 33-watt head for $179, and a 5-Watt 1X10 version for $99.
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/crate-amplifiers-speakers-footswitches-guitar-amplifiers-effects?N=100001+338479+201228&Ntk=All&Ntt=+V+Series+&Nty=1
Cheers . . .

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  • That is a GREAT buy. How can you go wrong on that, especially with you being a working musician, you could find many uses for that amp. Those Crates are good amps, even the Rev. Billy from that little old band from Texas uses them.
    You could modify it, if you want. Play around with tubes, speakers etc. I like EL-84's. They have a nice breakup to them, usually. I would assume it has 12-AX7's in the preamp section. Class A circuit, 149 bucks, great.
    Best of luck with it Ian.
  • ianvomsaal
    ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
    I've watched the prices on thess amps over the last couple years because I knew the markup was huge (profit over $250).
    In November of 2007 the amp was priced at $400, then later reduced to $379, then $349, down down down to now $149.
    I saw it on Musicians-Friend and thought "at this price I actually need to play one", so I went over to my local music-mart
    and hey, not bad - pleasantly surprised - the crate emblem even comes off the front, so all that's left is the 18 (18-watts).
    And it's not a press-board cabinet - the cabinets plywood (just like most other amps), so I'm not all that worried about it.

    So far it sounds fine . . . two-EL84's and three-12AX7's - it has a GAIN, MASTER VOLUME, TREB, MID, BASS, and REVERB.
    The bass can get away from you if you don't dial it back, but that's not a big deal - and the reverb is a little splashy, but
    once you get that dialed back it's fine). I really needed a lower wattage tube amp in my music room and for rehearsals that
    didn’t completely blow everyone out of the water (all the amps I own are higher wattage, which really need to be turned
    up to get them sounding the way they should). Hey, it's a Class-A amp, & fairly loud (I could actually play a smaller club
    gig with it if I wanted to). I think I'll probably put a small fan in there to keep everything cool, but that's fairly easy to do.

    I just read the reviews on Musicians-Friend, and I think some of them are completely wrong, while some are just about right.
    Funny, the speaker, fan, and tubes that I'll eventually put into it will cost me more than the amp did :), so it's not a bad deal.
    Cheers . . .

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  • Nice find, Ian! I was at Sam Ash last week and saw it and they didn't have any in stock, but I ordered one from MF the other day. They don't come in till October 8th, but I guess I can wait.
    I thought it was a rocking little amp and you're right, I bet people will be modding them. I was going to buy a kit like Exhausted built, but it's cheaper to buy the whole amp than it is to buy the parts to build one!
    The one I played had a bit of Vox chime to it after I backed off on the bass, too. That's what I would try to get out of it.
    Free shipping, too!
    I have a good Deluxe Reverb for Fendersound, so an 18 watt English sound would be a nice compliment.
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  • I really wanna get this but I'm very wary. I'm sure most of you know my sound. Is this a good deal or should I pass? I can't get new speakers for this or anything. If I don't get this, I'm still looking at a Roc Pro 1000 head (I didn't forget McCreadyisGod) but I can't afford a cab for it.
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  • ianvomsaal
    ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
    I really wanna get this but I'm very wary. I'm sure most of you know my sound. Is this a good deal or should I pass? I can't get new speakers for this or anything. If I don't get this, I'm still looking at a Roc Pro 1000 head (I didn't forget McCreadyisGod) but I can't afford a cab for it.
    For $149 what do you have to loose??? I think it's a great deal (it is a tube amp, so just remember that - there is upkeep with tube amps). This version is a single channel amp so I'm gonna keep it quite clean (gain on maybe 2 or 2.5) and then just run my pedalboard through it (I haven't done that yet, but I hear it accepts pedals well - I can let you know). The amp has kind of a Marshall/Vox type of tone/vibe, and there are a ton of amps that use EL84's. The Peavey Classic-30 runs EL-84's, and that's probably what I would have gone with if I didn’t find this (and I can get 4 of these amps for the price of a Classic-30). I like the 18-Watt Marshall 1974X, but I don't have $2300 at my disposal (same tube configuration, but the Marshall also has an EZ81 rectifier tube and tremolo). If you run pedals for your higher gain and crunch sounds this amp should work just fine (it’s what I plan to do) - in the store I turned the gain up fairly high and somewhat crank'd the volume (to about 5 or 6) and got a fairly useable bluesy lead tone (at that point everyone in the store could hear me playing). My wife was like "it sounds like some of your other amps - it sounds like a guitar amp" - other than what I tell her about music equipment she’s rather clueless (so I took that as a decent review of the amps tone) - sold.

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  • Please do give a review. What kind of Marshall, specifically?
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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    ianvomsaal wrote:
    My wife was like "it sounds like some of your other amps - it sounds like a guitar amp" - other than what I tell her about music equipment she’s rather clueless (so I took that as a decent review of the amps tone) - sold.- Ian
    What an awesome wife. At least she didn't say 'it sounds like like some of your other amps, what the hell do you you need this for!' ;)
  • ianvomsaal wrote:
    Click: Look At The Deal On This 18-Watt Tube Amp . . . $149.99
    I couldn't pass this up - I just bought one tonight from Sam Ash (for the same
    price) - You have a hard time buying a solid state amp for this kind of money.
    I suspect they're not making them anymore, so go grab one while you still can.
    I wouldn't be surprised if a ton of MOD's surface for this amp in a year or two.
    I'm gonna switch out the speaker and tubes, but for an 18-Watt tube amp
    you really can't beat this $149.99 price!!!
    Those people that say they afford a tube amp - ahemm. And it even comes
    in 2X12 for $199 - There's also a 50-Watt 1X12 version for $199, a 33-watt
    1X12 for $249, a 33-watt head for $179, and a 5-Watt 1X10 version for $99.
    http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/crate-amplifiers-speakers-footswitches-guitar-amplifiers-effects?N=100001+338479+201228&Ntk=All&Ntt=+V+Series+&Nty=1
    Cheers . . .

    - Ian

    Not to mention 3 band eq, and spring reverb. That's what is suprising. Nice purchase, won't be long the mods will be out in no time.
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  • Pj_Gurl wrote:
    What an awesome wife. At least she didn't say 'it sounds like like some of your other amps, what the hell do you you need this for!' ;)


    I just get comments like 'Um is the grass cut?"
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  • exhausted
    exhausted Posts: 6,638
    I just get comments like 'Um is the grass cut?"


    just reply "is yours?" and then run.
  • Pacomc79
    Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    You know I've tried two or three of those in that series and they sounded excellent, they even had Tone Tubby speakers in them strait from the factory. I don't think these are them, but I have seen them with Tone Tubbys before.

    I don't think one can find a better deal than that.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • exhausted wrote:
    just reply "is yours?" and then run.

    Can't run, electro-shock collar will go off!
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  • mccreadyisgod
    mccreadyisgod Bumfuq, MT Posts: 6,395
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    What an awesome wife. At least she didn't say 'it sounds like like some of your other amps, what the hell do you you need this for!' ;)


    Or even worse:

    "This sounds like your other amps, why did you spend all that money on those other ones?"

    It's hard to argue with a lil' tube amp to have around the house. I just wish I could figure out EL-84's.
    ...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.
  • ianvomsaal
    ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    What an awesome wife. At least she didn't say 'it sounds like like some of your other amps, what the hell do you you need this for!' ;)
    yeah, she's fairly supportive :). I mean she kind of has to be - I was a Music Major when we
    met, so she kind of knew what she was getting into when she married me. This is how I make
    my living - If it's what you do, it's what you do - when I stop making music for a living it'll be
    enough - until then I need what I need to do what I do - and she seems fairly okay with that.
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  • ianvomsaal
    ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
    how does it sound?
    Please do give a review. What kind of Marshall, specifically?
    AMP REVIEW
    Okay, I played the amp today at higher volumes to get a feel for it. It accepts pedals well - this amp can get loud if you need it to - I played it both clean (gain down, volume up), and dirty (gain up and volume not as high). Both OD and clean tones are very useable (it is a little muddy, but so, you can adjust the EQ a bit, or just get a little EQ pedal). As I said, since it’s a single input, single channel amp it’s not as versatile running the gain at high levels, but I’m simply going to use it crank’d up loud and clean (gain almost 2, volume on like 5) with my pedal-board and a few OD pedals, which sounds decent.

    It sounds a bit like an 18-Watt Marshall JTM45 Bluesbreaker, and a little like channel one of a 1974X (it is a little muddier than both, but then again it doesn’t have a rectifier tube in it either). As I said, I’m going to install a little fan, and probably change the speaker later (which may clean up the muddiness a bit). If you’re ever worried about your amp overheating, just remember that you can always put a small fan behind your amp (if you don’t have a fan installed). Overall, I think it was a great deal - when do you ever find an 18Watt tube amp for $149.
    Cheers . . .

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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    ianvomsaal wrote:
    AMP REVIEW
    Okay, I played the amp today at higher volumes to get a feel for it. It accepts pedals well - this amp can get loud if you need it to - I played it both clean (gain down, volume up), and dirty (gain up and volume not as high). Both OD and clean tones are very useable (it is a little muddy, but so, you can adjust the EQ a bit, or just get a little EQ pedal). As I said, since it’s a single input, single channel amp it’s not as versatile running the gain at high levels, but I’m simply going to use it crank’d up loud and clean (gain almost 2, volume on like 5) with my pedal-board and a few OD pedals, which sounds decent.

    It sounds a bit like an 18-Watt Marshall JTM45 Bluesbreaker, and a little like channel one of a 1974X (it is a little muddier than both, but then again it doesn’t have a rectifier tube in it either). As I said, I’m going to install a little fan, and probably change the speaker later (which may clean up the muddiness a bit). If you’re ever worried your amp overheating, just remember that you can always put a small fan behind your amp (if you don’t have a fan installed). Overall, I think it was a great deal - when do you ever find an 18Watt tube amp for $149.
    Cheers . . .

    - Ian
    $149 is ridiculously cheap. You'd be pushed to find a better deal than that.
  • RAT!
    RAT! Posts: 115
    i couldn't help myself i just ordered one off of m.f. my first tube amp!!!

    woo hoo
  • ianvomsaal
    ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
    RAT! wrote:
    i couldn't help myself i just ordered one off of m.f. my first tube amp!!!

    woo hoo
    Yeah, it's a great deal.
    As of 10/01/2008 both Musicians Friend and Music123 have them in stock.
    So far I don't have that many complaints (for what it is) - I mean it's not
    going to be one of the GREAT tube amps - but what do you want for $149.
    Fender gets a better clean, Marshall gets a better OD, but again; tube, $149.

    I forgot to mention that it's not a small amp. It's about as wide as a Fender
    4X10 Deville, but it's not as tall or nearly as heavy (it's considerably lighter).
    I looked on Youtube and there's quite a few video demo's.
    Here's a link: http://uk.youtube.com/results?search_query=crate+v18-112&search_type=&aq=0&oq=crate+v18

    It's a versatile amp - it does Clean, Blues, and Rock (and you can add an OD
    pedal to the amps OD to push it even further into Hard Rock & Metal territory).
    That's my personal route (I use pedals to achieve my OD tones with this amp).
    Just take a look at a few of the video's to get an idea of what the amps does.
    Many of the videos are from the same guy, and he only runs the amp on a low
    volume setting (on like 1.5 or 2), but it can get much-much louder if you want.
    I should do one with the amp's volume opened up to like 5, gain on like 8 :)
    Cheers . . .

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  • Pj_Gurl wrote:
    $149 is ridiculously cheap. You'd be pushed to find a better deal than that.

    Agreed, then just a couple bucks in modifications....
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  • RAT! wrote:
    i couldn't help myself i just ordered one off of m.f. my first tube amp!!!

    woo hoo

    Good way to start out.
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