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115 combo amp helping choose please My location dosent allow me to try these out firsthand so im looking for some experience from tbers. choice of 5 TC Electronics BG250 Peavey Tour TKO 115 Peavey Max 115 II GK MB115 Ibanez Promethean P3115 if it helps i use a pick with flats and play in grunge rock band Looking for them to work in band rehearsal setting |
My MB115 sounded great and would work with you application until a power surge zapped it. Waiting to get it back now! |
SWR workingpro 15 if you can find'em still |
I have the GK MB115. I find it a bit bass-heavy for my main uses (jazz), but otherwise quite good. For your situation, it may be ideal. |
Of these I'd get the TC or the GK. |
If there is any chance you will want to upgrade later, you should consider something like an Ampeg PF-350 or GK MB200 and pairing it with any cabinet. You can upgrade the cabinet and/or add a second cabinet later. This setup will totally destroy any of those 115 combo amps. |
Ampeg B-100R is a great little combo. Loud and great tone. |
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If you buy used you can get a compact, light weight, gig-capable rig with great tone (PF350 or MB200 with a GK MBE 212 or 410) for about the same cost as one of these 115 combos. |
I've owned the TC BG250 and Ibanez P3115 and tried the GK MB115 a bunch in the store. The GK is the biggest and most open sounding and probably the loudest although not by much. The TC is low mid focused - good for a cutting rock sound but a bit boxy sounding compared to the other two. The Ibanez has a really cool smooth sealed cab vibe. I kept the ibanez because of the sound and the fact that it is a lot smaller than the other two. I need something portable but still big sounding. I have other rigs that I use for larger gigs but if I had to chose one of these as my only amp it would be the GK. Although it is not that much louder than the others I think you could squeak by on louder gigs easier with it. |
I honestly think the TC is louder than the GK. I ended up buying two of them to aby. |
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I had the gk-mb115-II. It failed after 21 days of intermittent use. Got very staticy, and then would just cut off. My friend in CO had one do the exact same thing. I wasn't pushing it that hard at the time. Had the 30 day return and used it. It sounded good until it failed, and I loved the weight, but the 200W it was rated at isn't as loud as a backline 115 (175W). Just FYI |
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hoping to hear more. |
I have only had Experience with the GK MB115 out of the choices you have listed and I like my MB115 a lot.... |
I recently went combo shopping myself. Bobby may be biased about the PV Max II, since he was on the design team :D ... but I thought it rocked. Far louder and deeper than I expected it to be considering the size, and it could do clear and hi-fi or old school smooth. The EQ and various switches made for a very flexible amp. Loved it for the price ($265 when MF is having its' often 15% sale). The TC sounded great, too. I just wasn't able to dial in the specific kind of smooth but punchy tone I like for country. But everything else sounded great. They seem to be pretty reliable, too. I looked at the GK MB combos and loved the tone (could do hi-fi clean or smooth punch), but I have read of more than a few issues with the MB series combos. I'll await the pitchforks from the GK faithful. :D I haven't tried the Promethian but it gets lots of rave reviews on various forums. Just couldn't find one to try. |
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