I've been shopping for a versatile tube combo amp in the $600-700 range for several months, and in my search have posted a few questions on this forum and have received some great feedback.
I think I've narrowed it down to the Peavey Classic 30-112 and the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. What concerns me about the Peavey is that it lacks a standby switch, which one guy at my local Guitar Center worries him because he thinks it would minimize tube life. The Fender has a standby switch, but not as many tubes as the Peavey. The upside to this of course is lower tube costs. They both have 3 pre-amp tubes, but the Peavey has 4 power tubes to the Fender's 2, so I'm wondering if this gives the Peavey any advantage.
So what do you guys think about a standby switch - necessary or not? And what about the number of tubes - is more better?
Thanks for any input!
I think I've narrowed it down to the Peavey Classic 30-112 and the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. What concerns me about the Peavey is that it lacks a standby switch, which one guy at my local Guitar Center worries him because he thinks it would minimize tube life. The Fender has a standby switch, but not as many tubes as the Peavey. The upside to this of course is lower tube costs. They both have 3 pre-amp tubes, but the Peavey has 4 power tubes to the Fender's 2, so I'm wondering if this gives the Peavey any advantage.
So what do you guys think about a standby switch - necessary or not? And what about the number of tubes - is more better?
Thanks for any input!