View Full Version : Bad Cat Amps
Jeff Flowerday
04-04-2006, 09:07 PM
I really love mine I thought we should start a thread with everyone's experiences.
I've got a Hot Cat 15 that is my funnest amp. It has gobs of good chewy gain and I can spend all night smiling playing it.
I've also got a Mini Cat II, that's my go to practice amp. Single Ended class A with the ability to get some good gain and give without tearing a guys head off.
Does anyone else have one or have played one? What did you think?
david henman
04-05-2006, 10:20 AM
...where did you find them in toronto? or did you buy by mail order?
how do they compare with your fuchs?
Jeff Flowerday
04-05-2006, 10:45 AM
...where did you find them in toronto? or did you buy by mail order?
how do they compare with your fuchs?
I'm in Calgary, the location of the only Canadian dealer for the longest time. But... Right now I don't think there is a Canadian dealer period, GuitarWorks isn't doing them anymore.
Absolutely nothing like the Fuchs. To best describe my Hot Cat would be to say it's an extremely pissed off Vox.
The other Bad Cat models have less gain than the Hot Cat. Some are similar to a Matchless. There are new completely different models that the word on the street indicates are pretty awesome.
I don't expect there to be alot experience with them, the cheapest model is the Mini Cat at about $900. Anything they make 15 watts or bigger is going to start at $2500+.
Jeff Flowerday
04-05-2006, 10:52 AM
There are some clips check them out.
http://www.badcatamps.com/sounds.asp
Robert1950
04-09-2006, 04:05 PM
To best describe my Hot Cat would be to say it's an extremely pissed off Vox.
LOL ! Now that I can understand. :D
wordsonyou
04-27-2006, 12:59 AM
nothing wrong with the tremcat either if you dig killer verb, trem and ef86 and 12ax7 Voxy style vibes (not a pissed off vox tone, more of a shiny happy Vox vibe)
The little Cub was also a killer small club amp for those wanting a deluxe meets ac15 vibe. And badcats are built very well as I am sure you are well aware.
Jeff Flowerday
05-09-2006, 02:54 PM
I really want to try out a bunch of their amps but I'm thinking that isn't possible in my lonely province Ontario :(
if I have to order, I'm just going to order a /13 FTR37
Go down and bug your local L&M manager, all they need is a little push. They've been talking to Bad Cat.
The local L&M in Calgary isn't that interested to stock any at this time just because Calgary/Alberta is quite saturated with them already. I see no reason why the Ontario stores wouldn't want them. They are killer amps.
faracaster
05-10-2006, 10:19 AM
I've had the Trem Cat and the Cub II. I REALLY liked them both. I thought of them as a Matchless with a bigger bottom and a little darker. I loved the Trem Cat and it's versitility (I love tremelo) . The Cub has lots of sparkle and clarity and is certainly loud enough to gig with. A friend of mine left me his Hot Cat for a few days and although it wasn't my cup of tea. It certainly had a great quality sound and was built like a brick sh*t house.
The 12th Fret has a Trem Cat for sale right now, just came in on Tues. Anyone interested in the TO area should check it out. It maybe a long time before another surfaces.
Cheers
Pete
faracaster
05-10-2006, 10:27 AM
if I have to order, I'm just going to order a /13 FTR37
Too bad. I just sold mine. All I can say is that it is one of the best five amps I've ever played. It's no wonder all the LA studio guys are heavy into /13's.
If you are interested in one, I know mine is going up for sale today at
www.raysguitars.com And it's ......PURPLE.....amps are louder in purple you know.
You may ask why I sold it. Well lets just say a once in a lifetime chance came up to buy a Dumble. I had to go there. I will get another FTR 37 in the future you can be sure. But I just had to go and try the Holy Grail.
Anyway I highly, highly reccommend the /13 FTR 37, KILLER amp.
cheers
Pete
sysexguy
05-10-2006, 11:33 AM
Isn't "Purple" in the Guiness book of records for loudest band?
I can say first hand that the Purple ones are louder (it's a psychoacoustic thing)..... mine stays here:)
Andy
ps hi Pete, hi m4tt, just booked a table at the VGS, I'm bringin' everything cool that I have (company that is) but no Badcats
sysexguy
05-10-2006, 06:27 PM
http://www.tundramusic.com/guitarshow/index.php
the only things vintage I'm bringing are dirty jokes:D but that's ok with the boss
pickslide
04-11-2007, 06:20 PM
I was going to ask about people's experiences with Bad Cats, but then saw this thread. I am very interested in these, but don't want to spend $2500. The smaller ones interest me, but do they have decent clean headroom?
I was just in Guitarworks last week and they still sell Bad Cat amps.....
Robert1950
04-12-2007, 06:25 PM
I went through the Harmony Central reviews on the bad cat today. Some of models had poor reviews recently, like the Alley Cat - someone said something about a bad batch of caps.
dolphinstreet
04-19-2007, 05:41 PM
They sound really good but the prices are a bit beyond most people's budget I think.
evenon
04-19-2007, 09:23 PM
Currently own a Hot Cat Head from 2002 and matching 2x12 cabinet and a Custom Shop Hot Cat 15/30R that is going back to the dealer, has a few problems. Also owned a Trem Cat and one of the original Mini-Cats.
The Hot Cat is my favorite amp ever. Fills alot of space in a three piece band. Huge single notes. Yes they are a little tough to figure out at first, the controls are not that intuiative. Some people complain they are buzzy, and can be at lower volume, but that too can be dialed out. Great amps.
Unfortunately, seems Bad Cat are having some QC problems these days. The older ones are absolutely rock solid, not so sure about the stuff made in the last year. Lots of bad stories going around the internet, and the dealer I bought my Custom Shop one from, had some interesting stories. Seems a few other dealers have dropped them.
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