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Jan 14, 2013  Author Topic: MARSHALL LEAD 12 SOLID STATE JCM 800 REPAIR COMBO HEAD CONVERSION (Read 13441 times) GIMAGUITARS. SSGuitar Regular. ABOUT THE MARSHALL LEAD 12: This amp currently sells on ebay in head or combo form from $75-$150 so please do not suggest that I just go buy one as I know it is on the verge of working. The ultimate plan is to.

  • Jason V.

    Surprisingly excellent

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    Such a great little solid state 'sleeper' amp. I give it 4.5 stars in stock form, but after swapping the stock G10D-25 speaker out for a 30 watt Celestion G10 Greenback, I give it a perfect 5 star rating. I hesitate to post this review for fear of jacking the prices up even further. A good tip is t…

  • Johnny M.

    Great amp!

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    This amp is a great “bed room” amp. It has a great bite and the distortion is thick. I’ve been really surprised!

  • Tony P.

    Marshall Heaven!

    Can't get enough of the marshall sound, this little solid state amp rocks. Clean to Overdrive sounds and everything in between in this combo...

  • Jeffrey s. A.

    Marshall 1x10 Slant Cabinent

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    This is a great little basket weave front speaker cabnet. Its well built and designed to be used with a 10' flat front cab to give yout the look of a Marshall Stack. I purchased this cab with the intent of droping in a 10' Celeston Gold and I have not beed disapointed.

  • Axel B.

    Marshall Lead 12 - believe the Hype!

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    It sounds so good, it's crazy. No, it doesn't has the punch of a 100 Watt Tube Marshall but it sound great just the same. I'm more of a Fender guy and not someone looking for high gain tones, but this amp hits it for me.

Updated 2019-05-22

Although cranking a tube amp right up and letting rip feels and sounds amazing, it's not always practical when you're at home. If you want that gorgeous valve amp tone without having to blow out your windows or annoy your neighbours, here's the best tube amps for home use.

Valve or Tube amplifiers are made to be played loud - any musician will tell you! They sound amazing when you absolutely crank the life out of them and you start to feel those tubes screaming. There's simply nothing else like it. Until recently however, the only way to achieve this tonal sweet spot was to turn the volume ALL the way up and rock out - not ideal if you value your hearing.

Driving your valves as hard as possible to get that coveted 'breaking up' sound is not always possible, especially if you don't want to be evicted, annoy your neighbours or blow out your windows. So where do you go from there? What do you do when you want that all-valve sound at a lower volume? You downsize, without downsizing in tone! Let's take a look at 7 of the best tube amps for home use, designed to be neighbour friendly without ever sacrificing tone.

1. Orange Rocker 15 1x10 Valve Amp

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The people at Orange Amps understand all too well the importance of driving a valve amp hard - they've been making amplifiers for the worlds stages for years! However, they also make a great deal of amplifiers ideal for practice backstage and at home utilising a mixture of valve and solid state technology so you can get that gorgeous valve sound and response at a lower volume. But alas, there's simply no substitute for the 'real thing' so the team at Orange have crafted the ultimate option for lovers of tube amps - the Orange Rocker 15.

Why is this a good tube amp for home use?

The huge benefit to the Orange Rocker 15 amp lies within the 'Bedroom/Headroom' switch, which allows you to change the output power of the amplifier. Although it's a 15 watt amp, you can drop to 7 watts or as low as 1 watt via the flick of a switch. This means you can enjoy all that tube amp sound, whether clean or dirty, at home without destroying the relationship with your neighbours! Simply flick it back up to 15 watts when you're ready for the stage or when you're in the practice room. If you want to go louder, there's the Orange Rocker 32, which is a 30 watt amp capable of dropping to 15 watts - ideal for the gigging musician - or someone who hates their neighbours/housemates/windows. Already got a cab? Well, the Orange Rocker 15 Terror 15W Valve Amp Head is a head only version, which is great if you have a cab that's lying around gathering dust.

2. Marshall Studio Classic SC20C 20W Valve Combo Amp

Since the original Marshall JCM800 2203 amplifiers were released in 1981, the amplifiers have taken on an almost God-like status as the ultimate 'must have' for tone snobs. Unless you wanted to get evicted due to noise complaints, playing one cranked at home has been almost impossible - until now. The Marshall Studio Classic SC20C 20W Valve Combo Amp has been constructed for those of us who want the sound of this seminal amp, in a smaller, more compact package.

Why is this a good tube amp for home use?

The Marshall Studio Classic SC20C combo is a great gigging amp thanks to the fact you have 20 watts of power at your disposal, however you can use the three position standby switch to drop the power output to 5 watts. This means you get the same JCM800 roar at a lower volume - perfect for recording at home or just jamming. The 10' Celestion V-Type speaker also harks back to the sound of 1980's Marshall amps offering an overall vintage tone ideal for the likes of 80s and 90s style rock lovers. Adjust your gain, presence, bass mids and treble and enjoy the beautiful tones on offer at all volumes thanks to the separate preamp and master volume control controls which you can use to get those lush tones regardless of your environment.

3. Fender Pro Junior III Combo Amplifier

The Fender Pro Junior III Combo Amplifier has quickly become an industry standard amplifier for those in need of a portable valve amp that is small enough for home and studio use, but loud enough for the smaller stages of the world. It's an extremely straightforward amplifier to use with a single channel, making it a great first amplifier for the valve amp 'first timer', professional gigging musician or home studio owners.

Why is this a good tube amp for home use?

This nifty little amp is packed with 15 watts of power through 2 x 12AX7 preamp tubes, 2 x EL84 power tubes, and 1 x solid state rectifier tube as well as a 10' Special Design speaker, so getting that authentic 'tube break-up' sound isn't a problem. The single volume and single tone knobs make it extremely easy to use and the fact it only weighs 9kg means bringing it home from practice wont break your back! It's also quite small too at around 40cm high/wide so it won't become an obnoxious focal point of your room. A beautiful sounding amplifier ideal for practising at home or mic'-ing up on stage.

4. VOX AC4C1-12 Custom Series Guitar Amplifier Combo

Vox amplifiers are renowned for their 'cranked tube' sound, but getting that classic tone means cranking the volume too - which is not always practical! Thankfully, the team at Vox understand how important it is to achieve that sound at a lower volume, hence the introduction of the VOX AC4C1-12 Custom Series Guitar Amplifier Combo.

Why is this a good tube amp for home use?

The Vox AC4C1-12 is a highly portable amplifier packed with 4 watts of power and a celestion 12' speaker. The fact it's only 4 watts means you can drive the 2 x 12ax7 preamp tubes and el84 power tube without destroying your hearing. You have that classic Vox tone at lower volumes! The addition of the Top Boost tone switch means you can add more high end dynamics and bite to your sound, which is extremely useful for those in need of that coveted tube grit! Vox are yet again proving you don't need a huge amp for a huge sound!

5. Albion GS12CLFE Gulfstream Handwired LE Valve Combo

The Albion GS12CLFE Gulfstream Handwired LE Valve Combo is one of our favourite tube amps designed by the legendary Steve Grindrod, the man behind the Marshall Silver Jubilee and VOX Ac30 CC series - so you know you're in good company with this.

Why is this a good tube amp for home use?

The cool thing about the Albion GS12CLFE Gulfstream (aside from the fact it's handwired) is the introduction of the 1/3 power switch, which allows you to drop the output of the 12 watt amp to 4 watts. This means you can make good use of the Normal and Boost channels within the amp and push those EL84 power tubes as much as you want without the huge volume. A great amp that you can use to perfect your sound at home and then transfer to the live arena by flicking the switch back to 12 watts! We also think it's one of the best tube amps for those on a budget as it's only £339!

6. Blackstar HT-5R MkII 5w Valve Combo Guitar Amplifier

Achieving the tone and crunch of a fully cranked 100 watt amplifier without damaging your hearing (and that of those around you) is nigh on impossible, yet the team at Blackstar Amps have managed to reproduce those characteristics in a 5 watt all-valve amplifier! The Blackstar HT-5R MkII 5w Valve Combo Guitar Amplifier with reverb has two channels - Clean and Overdrive as well as the patented ISF circuit technology so you can sculpt your perfect tone. Whether you love the sound of classic British amplifiers (fully CW) and all the 'woody tones' they're famous for or the more American characteristics in an amplifier (fully CCW) with a tighter bottom end and overall more aggressive tone you can achieve it all at lower volumes.

Why is this a good tube amp for home use?

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Did we mention that the Blackstar HT-5R MkII is 5 watts?You'll be surprised at the amount of tone and sound on offer here. You'll also love the fact you can drop the amp from a gig-worthy 5 watt to a home-friendly 0.5 watts at a the push of a button. The ECC83 preamp valve and 12BH7 Power Amp valve provide the lush tonal response of a classic valve amplifier and the 12' speaker provides you with a clear sound, whether you're driving the 'Overdrive' channel or enjoying the bell like cleans on the 'Clean' channel. The addition of a reverb channel means you can enjoy stereo reverb and add new dynamics to your sound. A perfect amplifier for those in need of a versatile, studio ready amplifier or a great all-valve practice amp that can be enjoyed at lower volumes.

7. Fender Bassbreaker 007 Combo Guitar Amp

Finally we have the Fender Bassbreaker 007 Combo Guitar Amp, which has become a go-to amplifier for both tone snobs and discerning musicians in need of a an all-valve amplifier that can achieve that cranked valve sound at lower volumes. With 2 x 12AX7 preamp tubes and a single EL84 power tube, you get 7 watts of gorgeous Fender tone in a small, compact (and stylish) package.

Why is this a good tube amp for home use?

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Due to the fact the Fender Bassbreaker 007 is a 7 watt amplifier, you run less of a risk of annoying your neighbours when you decide to crank this thing! However, to achieve that awesome Bassbreaker tone you don't have to push it to the limit. The vintage style treble boost, which can be activated by the optional footswitch or button on the top offers a lush amount of drive and added harmonic content, even at lower volumes. A gain and master volume pot means you can enjoy those glass like cleans and gritty crunchy tones Fender amps are renowned for, at any volume. By far one of the best tube amps for home use available on the market.

Want more? Here's our Best Tube Amps For Home Use video with Dagan, from PMT Newcastle:

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