Best backup option? I’ve been thinking about backups all wrong

metropolis_4

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I realized I think I’ve been approaching my backup from the wrong angle.

Typically during live shows I use my amp -> mic-no-mo -> Suhr RL (or a speaker cab).

For a backup I’ve been thinking I want an amp-in-a-box that I can keep on my pedalboard. So I’ve started with a Simplifier, and I carry a Quilter Phantom Block. But I’ve realized there are some flaws in this approach:
  1. I’d have to unplug the XLR from the mic-no-mo and plug it into the Simplifier, so I’d have to communicate to the sound tech that I need to be muted
  2. The “cab” sound would be totally different in the mix
  3. Level difference would be more variable
  4. Can’t drive a real cab when needed

So my new plan is some kind of compact head. That way I can have it set up and ready to go, and if it’s needed I can unplug the speaker cable from the mic-no-mo and plug in the one from the backup without as much noise, and I can drive a cab if needed. I could also get a head switcher if I really wanted to be thorough.

So my criteria list is:
  • Compact size. The smaller the better
  • Prefer solid state that never needs maintenance
  • Low noise floor
  • 8ohm speaker out
  • Must work very well with pedals!
I’ve been looking at those little Orange amps and Vox MV50. The problem with little solid state amps is it’s so hard to know how they’ll work with pedals

Curious what other options might be worth a look!

Anyone have an amp like this they’ve had good experience with?

Anyone try those amps with pedals?
 
That’s bigger than I would prefer. Does the external speaker jack mute the internal speaker?

its a head, so i hope so! :D it also has an xlr out, a loop, dead quiet, maintenance free, and 160 watts into 4 ohms or 100 into 8, and further made controllable by a standard fender #2 input!
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oh and gad.. it weighs like maybe 10#?
 
I’m really getting curious about the Orange Terror Stamp.

A tube preamp seems like a safer bet with drive pedals interaction than solid state or digital, 20 watts, and small enough I could just set it on top of my amp ready to go.

I wonder if I would regret not having a grounded power supply though
 
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