That amp is insane. I still have mine that I bought 15-20 years ago as my beginner amp and it's the only amp I ever owned cos I never saw the need to upgrade. I used it in both at gigs and the studio and it always cuts through the mix like a hot knife through butter. I even preserved the speaker tone in an impulse response just in case god forbid the cone tears or some shit and I wouldn't be able to find an exact replacement.
A little more neutral sounding, but I wish I had my starter zoom pedal-crate amp rig. 8 think every guitarist should be warned they’ll regret letting go of their starting rig Oh man! I’d be interested in that ir (is it for sale?) I’m a little late on this reply surely..
I was given one of these a few years ago. The cleans were actually really good for a cheapo. And the OD in them actually aren’t too bad once you take the time to EQ them a bit. I actually used 2 of these in stereo with a boss GT-100 3 years ago. Loved the tone I got out of them.
I just busted this out of my attic because I wanted a desk amp and this one came with the squier I bought like 20 years ago, and damn I'm kinda surprised at now decent it is.
Haha! It’s definitely it’s own thing. I can appreciate the concession, try it with a Marshall type speaker/cabinet when you get a chance if you haven’t yet! I find the overly articulate speakers a bit much Thanks for watching! ✨🙏🏼✨
Nice video! This was my first amp. Lent it to a friend after I got something nicer and never got it back. I always said these little amps are great, especially if you use them as a preamp and feen them into a clean power amp. Not sure if that is the correct way to do things, but I tend to hack and tinker with my stuff. Before I got a bigger amps (Fender G-DEC 30, First Generation; Crate GFX-1200H. Mesa Boogie Blue Angel), I would take my second amp I bought, a Roland Micro-Cube (First Generation), and I would use that as an pre-amp( because it modeled the Marshall amp tone I was after and had more built-in effects, so I really didn't need any pedals) into the Fender 15G used as a clean power amp. I liked the sound, but it was when I was just starting to play, so I want to revisit what I was doing since I can play a little better now, and have more of an ear for guitar tone now, as well as that I still have the Roland Micro-Cube.
Hi, nice video. Thanx for making me curious: This saturday, I‘ll buy a second hand, two years old, Squier Aff HSS. It will be a set with this amp. I‘ve got lots of „good“ gear and was thinking of selling the amp next week. But you changed my with. Can‘t wait for trying it!
@@TheQShow cool, no problem man, it's always nice to learn a new thing, and it's even nicer to tell someone something they don't know. I don't get people who are rude because someone doesn't know X or Y thing. Anyway greetings from Colombia, and keep posting content!
@@Kaos420srhI just very crudely drilled a hole and soldered a cable jack where the speaker used to go. At some point I’ll redo it with a shorting jack so that when unplugged it’ll send signal to the built in speaker. That’s what I’d recommend to anyone trying to do this at home :)
Change the speaker and you have a different amp. I put a $30 Warehouse speaker in mine which had been sitting for a couple decades. Now it is used constantly in my living room.
It’s all visible in the vid, altho i’m running it through a cab sim so you’re hearing what it’d sound like out of an “idealized cabinet scenario” more or less. Does that make sense?
I just found one that looks in mint condition for $25 lol. I will now go check it out in person and I won't even offer the dude less(rare for me to not try and lowball lmao) just because of this video lol. Side note: I need this amp like I need a hole in my head(I have WAY WAY WAY too many mf amps tube and solid state but wtf for $25 right?). Cool video though. Also I have plenty of speakers to experiment with. Did you say what exact speaker you're playing through? I'll watch this again and see if you mention it. Thanks broski
This is the amp I use for school stuff because it sucks and I dont want to use my good amp. I think I'm coping hard trying to find reasons to stop referring to this amp as "my shit amp"
It’s really not that bad! I’ve sorta made a running joke of bringing 30-50w solid state amps to gigs, with the right speaker and a respectful pedal rig they all have good sounds in them :)
I bought this amp 7 years ago at 15 and I loved the sound and I came back to playing guitar and I was like wow.... this sounds like SHIT lmao so I bought an or15 in place of it.
Haha! It definitely benefits from another speaker, but that’s hardly an exclusive detailto this small S.S. practice amp. I love the or15 too! Thanks for watching 🤩
I found this video about two hours after I bought one of these from a pawn shop for $30. I guess got a better deal than I thought I did.
That amp is insane. I still have mine that I bought 15-20 years ago as my beginner amp and it's the only amp I ever owned cos I never saw the need to upgrade. I used it in both at gigs and the studio and it always cuts through the mix like a hot knife through butter. I even preserved the speaker tone in an impulse response just in case god forbid the cone tears or some shit and I wouldn't be able to find an exact replacement.
A little more neutral sounding, but I wish I had my starter zoom pedal-crate amp rig. 8 think every guitarist should be warned they’ll regret letting go of their starting rig
Oh man! I’d be interested in that ir (is it for sale?) I’m a little late on this reply surely..
I was given one of these a few years ago. The cleans were actually really good for a cheapo.
And the OD in them actually aren’t too bad once you take the time to EQ them a bit.
I actually used 2 of these in stereo with a boss GT-100 3 years ago. Loved the tone I got out of them.
Just picked one up today for 18 bucks at goodwill. About to thrash bro
@@kkrackheadd let’s goooooo
ur chuggy playing is very clean and fast. cool!
Who likes the sound of their own voice??? THIS GUY
I just busted this out of my attic because I wanted a desk amp and this one came with the squier I bought like 20 years ago, and damn I'm kinda surprised at now decent it is.
I have this amp for over 20 years now and can honestly say it really sucks but the way you set it up is pretty nice sounding.
Haha! It’s definitely it’s own thing. I can appreciate the concession, try it with a Marshall type speaker/cabinet when you get a chance if you haven’t yet! I find the overly articulate speakers a bit much
Thanks for watching! ✨🙏🏼✨
Yes always put a resonant filter before any type of drive at the right frequency, and you well get some nice screaming ;)
Nice video! This was my first amp. Lent it to a friend after I got something nicer and never got it back. I always said these little amps are great, especially if you use them as a preamp and feen them into a clean power amp. Not sure if that is the correct way to do things, but I tend to hack and tinker with my stuff. Before I got a bigger amps (Fender G-DEC 30, First Generation; Crate GFX-1200H. Mesa Boogie Blue Angel), I would take my second amp I bought, a Roland Micro-Cube (First Generation), and I would use that as an pre-amp( because it modeled the Marshall amp tone I was after and had more built-in effects, so I really didn't need any pedals) into the Fender 15G used as a clean power amp. I liked the sound, but it was when I was just starting to play, so I want to revisit what I was doing since I can play a little better now, and have more of an ear for guitar tone now, as well as that I still have the Roland Micro-Cube.
Hi, nice video. Thanx for making me curious: This saturday, I‘ll buy a second hand, two years old, Squier Aff HSS. It will be a set with this amp. I‘ve got lots of „good“ gear and was thinking of selling the amp next week. But you changed my with. Can‘t wait for trying it!
great demo
it is a little bit boosted in the bass range end
Totally agree! The plan is to convert it into a high voltage pedal with some tweaks to that eq and the amount of gain on the lead channel
Hey greetings, the 38watts are the power that the amplifier consumes in order to be able to produce 15watts of output
Ahh, that’s great to know. I’ll add an addendum in the description ty!
Ty for being nice about that one 😅
@@TheQShow cool, no problem man, it's always nice to learn a new thing, and it's even nicer to tell someone something they don't know. I don't get people who are rude because someone doesn't know X or Y thing. Anyway greetings from Colombia, and keep posting content!
How did you do the hookup in the back for cabinet hookup. Did u just put another input on it
@@Kaos420srhI just very crudely drilled a hole and soldered a cable jack where the speaker used to go.
At some point I’ll redo it with a shorting jack so that when unplugged it’ll send signal to the built in speaker.
That’s what I’d recommend to anyone trying to do this at home :)
I'm literally blown away!!!
It’s crazy right? Out of a fender? Seems wrong somehow..
Love your channel dude
That means a lot, ty man!
Change the speaker and you have a different amp. I put a $30 Warehouse speaker in mine which had been sitting for a couple decades. Now it is used constantly in my living room.
There’s 1 on Craigslist for $25 I thought about ya the 15g is like the mustang I think fender put a 8 inch in that also
What are the settings u use
It’s all visible in the vid, altho i’m running it through a cab sim so you’re hearing what it’d sound like out of an “idealized cabinet scenario” more or less. Does that make sense?
I got mine from a dumpster
Steal
Eyyyyyy nice!
I just found one that looks in mint condition for $25 lol. I will now go check it out in person and I won't even offer the dude less(rare for me to not try and lowball lmao) just because of this video lol. Side note: I need this amp like I need a hole in my head(I have WAY WAY WAY too many mf amps tube and solid state but wtf for $25 right?). Cool video though. Also I have plenty of speakers to experiment with. Did you say what exact speaker you're playing through? I'll watch this again and see if you mention it. Thanks broski
I’m waiting on one to ship I bought used for 36$ WITH shipping
How did it go? Lol
@@andygogocomics went great, sounds like an amp! Lol
Damn, almost beat me out! I’m glad you’re enjoying it :)
I don't think it outputs 35w, most probably it what it consumes
@@__aythami you got me! I mention this in the video description 😅
Got one 😏
Careful! They’re worth a fortune 😉
How do you use it?
This is the amp I use for school stuff because it sucks and I dont want to use my good amp. I think I'm coping hard trying to find reasons to stop referring to this amp as "my shit amp"
It’s really not that bad! I’ve sorta made a running joke of bringing 30-50w solid state amps to gigs, with the right speaker and a respectful pedal rig they all have good sounds in them :)
Alright.This is a surprise.
@@christiantaylor4027 I was definitely pleasantly surprised! To me, every piece of gear has at least one good sound in it ;)
I bought this amp 7 years ago at 15 and I loved the sound and I came back to playing guitar and I was like wow.... this sounds like SHIT lmao so I bought an or15 in place of it.
Haha! It definitely benefits from another speaker, but that’s hardly an exclusive detailto this small S.S. practice amp. I love the or15 too!
Thanks for watching 🤩
Hell of an upgrade there son. I have the or15 also. She’s a sweet beast.
My wife just found one at a good will basically new for 3.99 without a power chord 😅
First guitar amp excited to start making some music with it
@@DawsonDeadEye enjoy it man!
I just bought two in great condition for 30 bucks.
Nice! How do you plan on using them?
@@TheQShow I actually sold them for 35 each and bought a champion 40 for 25!