UncleGoatLips
I was thinking of getting the classic 30 head & cab version but since none of the music shops in Pta could get one for me I was thinking of getting the Laney Cub head & Cab instead (which is a bit of a ripoff of the classic 30 design, you only get them in black which isn't as good looking as the classic 30's). For a few K more I could get the L20H. I'm itching to get it, havent really played it but it seems like an awesome little amp. I'm also considering the Vox night train but stuck on the L20H idea... any thoughts?
Vick
You should ?
There awsum amps...way superior to everything else you mentioned...imo that is...
I know there are members on the forum that have Lionheart's, so just give it sum time and then they will post ?
What kinda cab are you going to run it into?
UncleGoatLips
The Lionheart cab, I think it has the Celestion G12H's in, 2x12, Closed back. I'm on the verge of phoning and ordering the amp... geez... ?
aja
The lionheart range is one of my favourites! I would go for the 4x10 combo if you have other amps, otherwise go for the head and 2x12 cab - that will be a nice versatile setup. The only thing I didn't like all that much is the clean - but it wasn't bad, just not my type. The overdrive is what I liked, it really rocks, and the extra tone control is handy - you could set your three band EQ and then use the master tone like a brightness knob.
I would go for it.
Manfred-Klose
The L20H is cool little amp and worth every penny.
you can do anything from light jazz to some def lepard riffs.
Danny-B
I dig them - I use one with the matching cab as my main amp. The drive channel is famazing, it nails Morello's Audioslave tone perfectly. The clean channel, while no fender, is sweet for receiving pedals and playing to surprisingly loud volumes. Recommended ?
Aldertguitarist
Lion Heart all the way: I own the 4 x 10 and it's a truely kick ass amp - the day of purchase I tried it next to vox ac15, fender deluxe en peavey classic 50. It obviously didn't have the same headroom as the fender deluxe, but the tone was just in a class of its own. The 10" speakers are also very tight and punchy - especially at high volume, and there's not an ounce of boom. Another plus is that it's surprisingly easy to carry: the handles on the side makes it much easier. I dug the clean though - 'bright' on and roll off a bit of the 'tone' control on the amp, and you do get a super amp.
I can really reccomend this amp ?
UncleGoatLips
Oops.. Ive just gone and ordered it... ?
Cant wait to play gigs without having to carry my plexi setup, my back is already thanking me!