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  1. Does the Vypyr 60 tube have an ext. speaker jack? I don't think so, unfortunately.
  2. how are these vs line 6 modeling? I muuuch prefer the Vypyr to any Line 6 product I have tried Much better feel...nice tube sag for sure. I think at this point I'm leaning towards the 6505+ 1x12 though as I know I'll be able to use it not only as a practice amp but for jamming, gigging even (on top of my 1960A)......plus, it's got reverb and an XLR mic sim out. Throw a V30 or T75 in the 1x12 cab and I'm golden.
  3. they need to make a tube head dammit They're making a head version of the tube Vypyrs
  4. ....maybe I should hold out and get the 6505+ 1x12. It's the same price point and has a direct out too I'll throw a T75 in there and I could hook it up to my Marshall cab for gigs.
  5. I just ordered the Vypyr Tube 120 from Music 123. Got it for $487 because I had a 25% coupon. I am a little worried after hearing all the problems with these things, but still looking forward to playing it. Hopefully I don't get a dog. mind sharing that coupon code
  6. The blackstar I'd still need a USB interface and no effects.
  7. I think you should get the tube 60. It really does sound good. Make sure you get the latest firmware update for it (It MIGHT already come with it). It's version 1.55 That Blackstar amp does seem kinda cool though doesn't it? The Blackstar is pretty cool but, limited in what it can do... The Peavey has awesome effects as well as awesome amp models I think the Tube versions come with 1.55, if not it's easy to fix it via USB. I'm guessing if I use the USB out on the Peavey it will sound the same whether it's the Tube or the SS model, right?
  8. The 60 watt tube version is marginally better in tone. Definately more headroom and records better (if you're mic'n it). If you're just looking for a cheaper practice amp the 75 watt will do you just fine. The 15 watt is a tease. The difference is only about $100 so, that's not a big deal. I'd prefer the better one and if that's the Tube one...I might go for that. The Tube 120 would probably be too much for me.
  9. only other thing I'd look at is maybe one of those krank jr.'s or blackstar ht-5's. I need a home practice amp and I really loved my Vypyr though So, I'm leaning that way.
  10. What's the general consensus here? I really love my Peavey Vypyr 15 but, it was an early model as has all sorts of booting problems and I'd prefer to have a newer one (with USB also). So?
  11. next person to post has to eat all of my dingleberries!
  12. I would have to say my best purchases were a Maxon OD808, 5150 (5881 loaded), and Framus Dragon cabinet. This combo is absolutely crushing for anything ROCK OR METAL!
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