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What's your preferred solid-state amp now? [message #99297] Wed, 18 March 2026 01:56 Go to next message
Hank is currently offline  Hank
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What would you say is your preferred solid-state amp right now. I am talking about a brand that has served you for a while with minimal complaints.

I just added the Boss Katana 100 to my collection of solid-state amps, and it just fits what I've been seeking. Great performance with zero tube drama. I am always relaxed as there has been no mid set concern since I started using it.

Which one are you using or can say fits into what you've been seeking for a very long period?
Re: What's your preferred solid-state amp now? [message #99382 is a reply to message #99297] Wed, 29 April 2026 17:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The Katana 100 amp is not bad. Zero tube stress, like you mentioned.

However, I've been on the Henrksen and the Quilter brand for years now and currently use the Bud Ten model that I got for $1,000 as my main amp right now. Kinda costly, but it has served me with no issues experienced for over 10 years that I've been making use of it.

I've used solid-state amps from Roland JC, Fender Tonemaster, and Peavey in the past, but none has given me the confidence that I had with these two brands. They've been a reliable brand for years.

If you've not gotten any of their amps in your collection, then I suggest you try them out, too.
Re: What's your preferred solid-state amp now? [message #99386 is a reply to message #99382] Sat, 02 May 2026 11:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Cole wrote on Wed, 29 April 2026 17:42
The Katana 100 amp is not bad. Zero tube stress, like you mentioned.

However, I've been on the Henrksen and the Quilter brand for years now and currently use the Bud Ten model that I got for $1,000 as my main amp right now. Kinda costly, but it has served me with no issues experienced for over 10 years that I've been making use of it.

I've used solid-state amps from Roland JC, Fender Tonemaster, and Peavey in the past, but none has given me the confidence that I had with these two brands. They've been a reliable brand for years.

If you've not gotten any of their amps in your collection, then I suggest you try them out, too.
I totally get your point. I mean, if the Bud Ten that you've been using for a decade or so hasn't had any issues, then it is safe to say that you've gotten value for money spent.

I've been using the Katana 100 for a while, too, and the good part is that I've not had any issues with it. I bring it to my rehearsals, have used it for some small gigs, and haven't had many complaints with it.

I've got the DV Mark Little Jazz in my collection, gotten for $400 three years ago. I needed a little amp for doing coffee shop gigs, and that's the one that I've used for it a lot of times.

I've always admired the Henriksen brand, but Katana and DV Mark have been my two reliable brands for years, and I've enjoyed every bit of it.
Re: What's your preferred solid-state amp now? [message #99424 is a reply to message #99297] Wed, 20 May 2026 23:58 Go to previous message
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I've got the Klipsch RF-7 floorstanders, and the one amp that I've used on it for a while now is the Yamaha A-S220.

I've made use of the Yamaha A-S2200 most times as it perfectly fits the speakers. The bass and the highs don't get harsh while in use, and for the times that I've used it, I've not had any major complaints on it.

As one who really likes tube amps, I also make use of the Rogue Audio Sphinx V3, and the experience of using it has been pretty awesome. It doesn't cost much to maintain. That is the main reason that I picked it

Have you used any of the amps? If yes, what has been your personal experience on them?
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