@zkoszegi Its an Andy Timmons AT Sig model, theres been a fair few versions made but that is def the AT. Lovely guitar, i have one of the early ones and there fantastic.
Use the chassis of this or the VC-15 in a home=made head cab and drive a solid pine dovetailed 4x12 with 25 watt greenback, add a seymour duncan twin tube classic up front for clean boost (rhythm channel is clean w/gain @ 10-11 o'clock depending on pickups, volume dimed gives you about 3-4 X input signal) and you have a truly versatile all-tube setup for the studio. Same cab, same head box, TT Classic and a VC-30, and you have a giggable 1/2-stack that will blow the doors off the place!
The LC15 has no reverb or fx loop. The tubes were mounted upsidedown on the underside of the circuit board which resulted in overheating problems. The heat generated by tubes is supposed to dissapate through the tip of the tube but on the LC15 the opposite happens. A common solution to this is to turn the amp upsidedown or attach a fan. All these issues have been dealt with with the new LC15-110 making it a far superiour amp. I'm not sure but I think they also used a better speaker on the 110.
I had an lc15 and a tiny terror, the TT cost me £70 more than the laney, has no eq, (just a tone control) no speaker , no reverb and no line out - unlike the laney which has all of these. The sound from my lc15 is a true sweet british valve sound, in comparison the tiny terror was a thinner, brasher sound, the TT had more gain but i've now sold it as the laney kicked it's ass out of the door.
It's loud too, just add an extension speaker and you could play small gigs with it.
have a look at sapper262 channel or my own channel. This is an LC15 in band situation unmiked with volume on about 6 and gain on about 6 (no reverb). Definitely loud enough for small gigs plus you can either mike it or use the line out if you need more volume
This sounds FUCKING excellent! people must have clogged ears or something that they have to make comments about bad sound quality.
dewycatt2112 2 months ago
@zkoszegi Its an Andy Timmons AT Sig model, theres been a fair few versions made but that is def the AT. Lovely guitar, i have one of the early ones and there fantastic.
geraintjohncoll 1 year ago
Hi! Someboy would tell me guitar used in this demo?
zkoszegi1 1 year ago
@zkoszegi1 Note sure, but it looks like an Ibanez SA or SAS Series or something like that.
Bakoryu28 1 year ago
why does this guiy speak so softly.. or am i going deaf ?????
JOHNNYG99X 1 year ago 4
Use the chassis of this or the VC-15 in a home=made head cab and drive a solid pine dovetailed 4x12 with 25 watt greenback, add a seymour duncan twin tube classic up front for clean boost (rhythm channel is clean w/gain @ 10-11 o'clock depending on pickups, volume dimed gives you about 3-4 X input signal) and you have a truly versatile all-tube setup for the studio. Same cab, same head box, TT Classic and a VC-30, and you have a giggable 1/2-stack that will blow the doors off the place!
punkeratheart 1 year ago
I didn't know David Spade played guitar! and damn good too!
gbastow 1 year ago 3
@gbastow
Hmmm.
I though that was Kevin Bacon!?
fog13 1 year ago 2
Is this tube?
stratocaster60096 2 years ago
yes
fridgeslayer94 2 years ago
@stratocaster60096 yep
bfloyd2008 1 year ago
The LC15 has no reverb or fx loop. The tubes were mounted upsidedown on the underside of the circuit board which resulted in overheating problems. The heat generated by tubes is supposed to dissapate through the tip of the tube but on the LC15 the opposite happens. A common solution to this is to turn the amp upsidedown or attach a fan. All these issues have been dealt with with the new LC15-110 making it a far superiour amp. I'm not sure but I think they also used a better speaker on the 110.
vennaco 2 years ago
what exactly is that bright switch he's talking about? I'm new to this sort of thing...
Ninjamonkey767 2 years ago
my name is laney. cool....
laneylane44 2 years ago 5
is the big diffrent between laney lc15 and laney lc15 - 110 ??? and what diffrent ??
groszek647 2 years ago
"110" refers to the number of speakers and the size of those.
Here, it's "110" = 1 X10'' speaker.
Since the LC15 is not available as a head (correct me if I'm wrong), when you hear about the LC15 it has to be the LC15-110.
GreatGreenRiver 2 years ago
I had an lc15 and a tiny terror, the TT cost me £70 more than the laney, has no eq, (just a tone control) no speaker , no reverb and no line out - unlike the laney which has all of these. The sound from my lc15 is a true sweet british valve sound, in comparison the tiny terror was a thinner, brasher sound, the TT had more gain but i've now sold it as the laney kicked it's ass out of the door.
It's loud too, just add an extension speaker and you could play small gigs with it.
echothecrowman 2 years ago 2
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Anger20008 2 years ago
The bad sound quality doesn't make justice on how good this amp sounds in person. And can get as loud as a 50w solid state amp.
mr4y 2 years ago 13
do you think this amp could be good for a blues tone (hendrix, srv)?
frenzexperiment 2 years ago
can this handle metal with a good kick?
i'm looking for a recording amp that can go for clean to brutal.
heminder 2 years ago
yes... just use another dist pedal to give a boost
thiagomassara 2 years ago
But this is Andy Timmons?!?!?!
1989lorenzoX 2 years ago
hey
can someone who has one of these tell me what the FS-1 footswitch does when you use it with this amp??
it only has one channel...
gothdude94 2 years ago
Probably effect bypass?
Turns the reverb on and off.
By the way is this guy using some additional reverb/delay unit?
cronnin 2 years ago
Reverb/fx loop
Nick184 2 years ago 3
I lovee the sound at the beggining so funny !
ImMike1415 2 years ago
I recently bought a Laney LC15 and I love it.This little tube combo can really scream.
EdMan57 2 years ago 3
what is it costs?
jutup110 2 years ago
like 500$
mobywave 2 years ago
is 15 tube watts enough for band play or small gigs?? :) cos i have change to trade my bandit 112 to this 1... :(
LagiT3ch 3 years ago
have a look at sapper262 channel or my own channel. This is an LC15 in band situation unmiked with volume on about 6 and gain on about 6 (no reverb). Definitely loud enough for small gigs plus you can either mike it or use the line out if you need more volume
giddygiraffe 2 years ago
Whoa, i'm doing the same thing !!
great choice dude !
AllanHP 2 years ago
Its probably more then enough for practice and small gigs
A18xOnDaTube 2 years ago
It just goes to show that size isnt everything.
Dazzler59 3 years ago 3
Rock on Steve - top soundz dude
brummiepete999 3 years ago
the sound is excellent !
phenixreturns 3 years ago 6