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If you were trying to make a lot of people happy, would you concentrate on head/cab or combo versions of your amp(s)?

I think I see where this is going......
I think more people would want combos. They're a little more portable and apartment/small house friendly. You're gonna have your die hard head/cab guys, but I think your bigger market would be combos. Just my opinion, though.

Just trying to give the people what they don't know they want.... GAS.

i think combo would be the best.......but one model as a head and a 2x12 combo in green tolex would be the shizzznit.....

I think most people like the portability of 1x12quot; combo. I personally like the air-shifting qualities of a 2x12quot; so I go for a head/cab solution as a 2x12quot; combos can be a bit unwiedly. Perhaps go 1x12quot; with an extension cab option.

I own several cabs and I Like being able to plug a head into the different cabs,plus the head is a bit lighter...

If it's a combo,for me it has to be a 2x12 cab...


Originally Posted by STRATDELUXER97I own several cabs and I Like being able to plug a head into the different cabs,plus the head is a bit lighter...

If it's a combo,for me it has to be a 2x12 cab...

1, Both are useful in their own ways, I don't think you could pick one or the other, It all depends on prefrence, maybe most people are more into combos?
I personally just like the Idea of Head and a Cab, but for a combo 2x12s are cool usually...

I agree with STRATDELUXER97 on this one. Always prefered heads and cabs.

dude, i'd stick to combos. Put a nice grill and with that finished wood look (no tolex idea you have in the other thread.) you cant go wrong. I'd take a stained wood combo cab over any head/cab config any day.

It also makes the amps 'sleeper' amps so to speak. Nobody expects a wood finished fender clone amp to rip up marshall tones out of a 2x12 combo, which makes it all the better when you see the look on people's faces.

For mass appeal the combo is the way to go.........but for a $1000 price point you are dealing with people who have been playing a few years. What your demographic is makes all the difference in the world.

For what I see your demographic being the head cab version would work best. Then the owner can use their own cabs, or buy one of yours. That said try to make your cabs some kind of standard size. A guy who builds amps here in AR. has 16quot; deep heads which makes for a strange, to no fit on a marshall slant front. For your cabs you might want to consider closeable back cabs, that way someone can tailor their tone to their taste

I would offer a combo option if it was me.

Luke

no! you need the irish green tolex with white grillclothe, and the green shamrock logo right in the middle of the grillclothe! lol......cmon, this is from one irishmen to another!


Originally Posted by STRATDELUXER97I own several cabs and I Like being able to plug a head into the different cabs,plus the head is a bit lighter...

If it's a combo,for me it has to be a 2x12 cab...

1 on that. Head/cab is first choice, 2x12 combo runs a distant second.

V

I love the look of a 212 combo with a matching 212 cab, but 212 combos can get a little unwieldly (see 5150). I'd go with an oversized 112 open back combo with a matching 212 closed back cab.

For a better entrance into the market I would say combos. The majority of the people is going to ask for that format due to the already mentioned portability issue.

You could make a first combo approach and, in a second move, offer some head versions and corresponding cabs. And from there try to lead people to the head/cab territory.

But if your potential clients database is the forum, go directly to the heads!

If you go with combos you should make them oversized like the old fenders. I carry all my junk in the back of mine. It's a pain to have to carry around an amp, guitar, and various other things.

Luke


Originally Posted by FPA_687For a better entrance into the market I would say combos. The majority of the people is going to ask for that format due to the already mentioned portability issue.

You could make a first combo approach and, in a second move, offer some head versions and corresponding cabs. And from there try to lead people to the head/cab territory.

But if your potential clients database is the forum, go directly to the heads!

I agree with you head and cabinet is the way to go with experience, but combos are great for starters.

Combo for me. Very tiny wattage :d

for rocking out, nothing beats a stack
for transportation , a combo.

i'm probably stating the obvious but thats what i think.

Scott,

any possibility of you building one of those nano tube amps ? you know the 1 watt ones.. that would be interesting.. seriously.

keep it simple and go combo on everything.

I hate lugging my bandmaster head and my 1x15 cab, one in each hand, from my car to wherever im jamming at. It would be much more convenient to simply grab a combo with one hand and my guitar in the other and just play, and i really dont care if a stack looks 'badass' or not, cause ill be having a badass back problem if i have to carry one places.

What's bad is that im sure that it would be a pain to make combos, heads and cabs. It's much easier to make 3 different combos than to make 3 different heads and 3 different cab configurations.

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