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Amps with compression

I am interested in getting an amp head with good compression. I need some suggestions on which amp would be good for this. I don't really want to pay much over a grand, but hey I'll do what I haz too. Thanks for your help
 
I like the comp built into the OLD 90's / early 2000's Eden WT amps and you don't need to use much of that grand... It is a one knob thing that seems well designed for live use. I have dedicated stuff to record through ...
 
I really like the compressor in the Carvin BX250 (and its close micro combo cousin the MB15/12/10). Its attack and release times are just right, soft-knee, so it doesn't barge into the room like other single-knob compressors that have a "binary," i.e. all-or-nothing, feel to them.
 
If your going to to buy acquire the Sunn 1200s, be aware that there were some thermal issues, and a lot of them we not fixed, so I'd recommend the Bassman1200 pro as that was the finial design, that had the bugs worked out, the power platform was then used for the 800 Pro and the current TB1200 & MB 1200 amps
 
Find the best-sounding amp you can. Bonus if it happens to have a decent compression section. Otherwise just add a comp pedal, a more flexible approach. That said, the compressor in my Hughes & Kettner Fortress preamp sounds pretty good and is easy to use.