Whats the Best Guitar Amp For Low Volume Use? - Andertons Music Co.

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Published 2018-06-26
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On their never-ending search for great tone, Lee wants to know what the best option is for playing at low volumes at home (or in his office!).

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All Comments (21)
  • Rob sounds shocked that people play quiet. I'd say the vast majority of his viewers can't play that much louder than that
  • @reezalguy
    Lee definitely knows better when it comes to really low volumes. His concerns are spot on for the target audience of the products i think.
  • @TomTom-kv5nf
    I'm totally with Lee on this one.....99% of the time I play at home and need to keep the volume down, and I want to plug in and play rather than sit editing patches.
  • @davemoore843
    I think Lee understands what life is like for quite a few of us. I think Chappers is a spoilt kid and when things aren't going his way he doesn't want to play. I think Pete would have provided a whole lot of insight and entertainment with Lee.
  • @nathanc777
    Rob apparently unaware that apartments, roommates, family members, children, neighbors, and coworkers exist. No idea why he had such a hard time grasping the concept of this video. Made it almost unwatchable.
  • @lufiealice6251
    Explaining ‘playing quiet’ to Rob is like the ‘yeh, but these go to 11’ scene in Spinal Tap, absolutely doesn’t get it... Everybody would love to play loud but almost everybody can’t.
  • @geralddavis7401
    If Rob can't play quietly he's wrong for the vid. Bring in Pete!!!!!!!!!!
  • @Its_LumberJack
    Rob being a snob in this video. And to be honest, i still kinda liked the sound of the vox better than the kemper.
  • @JohnKelly2
    If this were about cars, this would be an episode of old Top Gear. May: We're looking for the best solution for a small, budget friendly car for city driving. I brought a Mini. Hammond: I brought a Smart. Clarkson: I brought a La Ferrari
  • @fraenkiboii
    Rob apologized for hearing his guitar playing acoustically. But actually I think it was good, because it gave me an actual relative sense of how loud an amp is in relation to the guitar acoustically.
  • Please redo this video for 2020 mid-to-post-quarantine with folks who appreciate that you need a quiet option!
  • @Mr.Batsu12
    Lee: "Rob, I'm looking at getting a $100 bike to ride around the block." Rob: "Why not get a car? It's faster." Lee: "I don't want to spend thousands on a car, I just want an ok bike to ride around with and get some exercise." Rob: "Here's a nice Nissan for $23K that would be better!" Lee: "UGH....."
  • @paulroberts7561
    I am with the captain on this. People playing at home can't play loader than this.
  • @jason.h
    It's alright for you rob youre a guitarist for a living, for the rest of us who live in apartments or completely unsoundproofed houses or at their parents houses we need the quiet amps
  • @SeaDrive300
    I have no idea why Lee did this vid with Rob, who has no concept of "quiet", rather than Pete, who clearly understands "quiet". Makes no sense...
  • @WeyounSix
    I love the fact that Lee does personal stuff with this channel like this, It takes away a lot of the big corporate feel you get from a lot of these guitar gear demos and makes it feel more real
  • @baaford
    It's all well and good Rob saying you should play loud. What if you are shit like me? People would hear.
  • @AndyGoodstuff
    I can see it's already been said by others, but I've gotta join in cause I want to reply to this content. Rob, try imagining you're living in a cheap flat with thin walls, or with housemates / neighbours that are in close proximity. That or living back with your parents again. You need to remember that a HUGE amount of your customers are living in those types of situations and cranking an amp is a sure fire way to piss people off and cause problems that are frankly not worth it for a bit of playing guitar in the evening after coming home from work. Lucky you for being able to always have your amps loud every time you want to pick up your guitar.
  • @SirVicc
    Rob being a bit of a snob. We're not all rock stars with sound rooms. Sometimes we have to be quiet. And the suggestion of a Kemper for a quiet practice amp? Sheesh.
  • @Dave-ct1jk
    So correct me if I'm wrong. But you make a video about what amp to get so you can play quietly in your room, and then you mic the amp, so we have no idea what it sounds like, in relation to the rest of the room. The audio I heard out of this, absolutely, sounded amazing. If your head was right next to the speaker. Just use the room mics, like you've done before, so we know what it sounds like sitting in the room at those volumes. I really hope this gets a revisit