for my personal likes-either Vox AC30
we got a really, really old one (like one of the first 50-100 pieces sold in Germany) in great condition
at our old rehearsal place, awesome amp! The Fender super sonic is nice because you can get a nice
Fender clean sound out of it and a cool crunch.
Do you want a head or a combo?
Especially for clean and crunch stuff, I am actually more into combos, if you want a head, I would go
for the following amps:
-Suhr Badger 18 (expensive little thing, but sound is pure sex)
-Fender Supersonic (depends a bit on the cab, due to that I like the combo more)
-Koch Studiotone
Just saw that there's a new Bad Cat amp out there, named Cougar 50, if it sounds just a bit like the
real ones, it should be nice, too, not sure if that's going to happen because it's just about 600€.
If you're into combos, I would suggest to try the following ones:
-Vox AC30 (just a great classic sound)
-Fender Super Sonic (nice Fender cleans and you can get a nice rock crunch out of it)
-Laney Lionheart (really digging it for bluesrock stuff)
a friend of mine loves his Laney VC30, he even plays heavier stuff with it from time to time with a
custom boost his dad built, not the biggest fan of his crunch sound, it's nice, but not my cup of
tea, clean is great.
P.S.: Just mentioned amps that are especially made for clean and crunch, not sure if you want an amp
that can sound heavy, too-then:
EVH 5150 III, Marshall JVM, Engl Blackmore (I dig it's crunch alot), Framus Dragon is pretty nice, too.