Favorite amp under a 1k

I see guys trying to get 750-850 for the TRRI's around here with SF's running from 750-1200. I have definitely dumped some dough into BF'ing and recapping both of mine completely though I did a few hundred gigs between the both of them before I sunk a ton of cash. The 67-69 seem to command about $1200 "cause it's a sixties twin, man", that's what I paid for mine but I got a 72 in a mojotone cab for $500 in '18. I saved all my $1 bills from gig tips that year and had like $700 worth in rolls of 50 and bought an amp, lol.

Just a bit different here, usually SF is $1-1.2k and TRRI are $500-700. There was a time where it would have been hard to get $500 for a SF as they're kinda shunned by the local scene. Not sure why other than "it's not a BF"
 
Just a bit different here, usually SF is $1-1.2k and TRRI are $500-700. There was a time where it would have been hard to get $500 for a SF as they're kinda shunned by the local scene. Not sure why other than "it's not a BF"
Perhaps your SF estimates are a little more accurate as a whole but I have def seen guys asking 200-300 less on occasion especially for the mid 70's Twins with the offset speakers and glued in chipboard baffle (yuck). There are just so many of them around here.

Someone had a '68 drip edge recently listed for a grand that I was bugging Smash to buy. If the guy wouldn't take 800 cash I know I'm dealing with a moron cause the next serious buyer is probably six months or a year away if he balks at the offer, lol. I paid 1200 at a shop in 2015 for the '69 and they are still 1200 for a '69 even after all the money printing. What's that tell you about Twin Reverb popularity? :LOL:
 
If I'm thinking about all the amps I've bought for less than $1000, that's a pretty long list, since I've only ever paid over $1000 US for one amp.

I'd have to say my Uberschall Rev Blue and my Rivera Knucklehead II. I paid $1400 CAD ($982 USD) for the Uber and $730 CAD ($512 USD) for the Rivera.

If we're talking specifically about amps that one finds regularly for under $1000, then I'm pretty fond of the Peavey Ultra Plus, 5150, and the OG Butcher.
 
New or Used?

Used shouldn't count as there are too many variables. 6505+ combo if they are still available.
 
PRS MT15 or Archon
Peavey ultra series family
Kustom double cross

Even cheaper
Peavey Transtube series family
Marshall G50/100 or MG100
Line 6 spider, something without menus
 
Peavey 5150 2x12 combo
Mesa Fillmore 25 combo
Fender Deluxe Reverb
Orange OR15
Peavey Delta Blues 1x15

All picked up since 2020 for under $1k, can still be had for around that, and I've had a blast playing each of them.
 
Peavey 5150 2x12 combo
Mesa Fillmore 25 combo
Fender Deluxe Reverb
Orange OR15
Peavey Delta Blues 1x15

All picked up since 2020 for under $1k, can still be had for around that, and I've had a blast playing each of them.

Are the Mesa Fillmore models the same thing as the ones that are model branded just "F"? Like F50?
Have no experience/knowledge really of Mesa.
So, just asking because the Fillmore seems to be recommended a lot.
 
Are the Mesa Fillmore models the same thing as the ones that are model branded just "F"? Like F50?
Have no experience/knowledge really of Mesa.
So, just asking because the Fillmore seems to be recommended a lot.
Oddly enough, they do sort of a similar thing, but it's not the same amp series.

Cool circuit though, packs a lot of versatility in a simple package.
 
If I had to go on a world tour right now, and my amp budget was 1k, I'd take a JCM2000 DSL50/100, Mesa Stiletto (they can be had for 1k or less), Peavey VTM, or Budda Superdrive (probably stuck to an 18 or 30, maaaaybe find a 45 for 1k or less).
 
Peavey 5150/5150II/JSX/XXX/VTM/ULTRA
Hughes & Kettner Triamp mkI and mkII
Marshall Jcm 2000 DSL and JVM 210 and 205
Mesa DC 50, Stiletto and RA 100
 
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