Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/26/2008
at 11:25am
by Dave
Features
:10
Has two channels with anything you will ever need if you play blues, rock, jazz, etc...Plenty of power for small/medium gigs.
Sound Quality
:10
I've probably listened to at least 30 high end amps. Everything from blackface superreverbs to JCM 800's to Orange rockerverbs. This amp WILL NAIL ALL THESE TONES WITHOUT COMPROMISE and MORE!!! I read all of these reviews, and listened to a you tube clip of this amp before I pulled the trigger and I can't think of a better amp out there! My mesa boogie will be on ebay shortly.
Reliability
:No Opinion
I haven't had it long enough to post a rating.
Customer Support
:10
It doesn't get any better than calling the main cat on the phone, him answering it in two rings, and him politely answering all of you questions. (which I personally experienced.)
Overall Rating
:10
For all of you ladies and gentlemen out there who plug into you gear and say to yourself,"that sounds pretty good, but there's something missing" do yourself a favor and get one of these monsters!
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/20/2006
at 12:51am
by joshua liston
Features
:No Opinion
you can see the features on all the other reviews here. its simple!!!!! yet dynamically very advanced, the treble and bass directly effect each other, a little tricky at first but very uesful when you get it worked out. the master volume actually works and the brilliance knob is simply awesome.
rock/punk/blues/country/metal covers all styles in its own unique musical way!
before i go on - ive extensively played mesa's, marshalls, soldano's, h&k's, peavy's, fenders and randalls.
Sound Quality
:10
using an esp custom eclipse with sd's. the amp sounds like what you want your amp to sound like in your head, if your after a unique powerfully complex tone.
clean is amazing - with the tube mode engaged its total class-a clean, simply balanced with great overtones and a slightly glassy feel, can get a little bright in the solid-state mode, but this mode is more made for a concentrated distortion sound.
distortion - loud, complex, clear and you can actually tell what guitar is being played through the hotcat. in the solid state mode, its tight, clean and extremly musical, for hard rock/metal playing.
in the tube mode, it has a more classic sag in the tone which is great for bluesy and classic rock stuff!
basically the hotcat30 sounds like itself, and like no other amp, take it or leave it, i fkn love it!
Reliability
:10
even if you hated the sound of this thing,
no-one could argue that badcat amps are amoung the best made amp in the world, its a class-a tube amp thats strong as fuck. the thing is heavy as shit and the components are of highest quality. had it for 18mnths and not a thing has gone wrong! havent even blown an eye globe yet. and i play for a few hours a day, plus gig, rehearse, and teach guitar, so the fucker gets alot of work!
Customer Support
:8
never had to contact them, but the badcat website has been down for a little longer than id like from a company thats so bent on perfection!
Overall Rating
:10
ive been playing for 9 years and im in one of the most popular bands from my area of australia! im a tone arsehole, so i wont except anything less than the best. this is just the best made, most unique sounding amp ive ever played.
its different, reliable, its clever and everything about the amp is total class. and yes its expensive, butfro example, so are mesa-boogies in australia, and my BADCAT makes the mesa amps sound cheap.
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: US $1950 used
Submitted 11/23/2005
at 09:11am
by mcgriff
Features
:7
Hot Cat 30 head, Sampson era -late 90's, with 2 EL34's. Non reverb, 2 channels via seperate inputs -clean and gain. Volume and brilliance knobs for clean side, gain, edge, level, bass, treble and master on the gain side. No effects loop, or 16 ohm out on back.
Sound Quality
:10
I'm using this amp for Rock, Pop Rock, Pop Country, Classic Rock etc. -everything except very Hard rock and Heavy Metal. I was first impressed with the range on the clean channel, I like it set for a medium clipping sound -volume between 7-8. It leaves alot of room for picking dynamics ie. medium picking is clean, dig in and it will growl. I do not miss having a tone control for this channel.. The gain channel picks up where the clean leaves off, very wide range of overdrive tones. Amazingly interactive controls -to the point of distraction. I had a hard time finding my favored sound after I had fiddled with the knobs too much. Currently using with a Bogner212 oversized cab with vin30's and a Bogner410 openback,(check out a lovepedal class A boost for the gain side). My thinline tele with broadcaster pickups is the money rig with this amp, I found a Les Paul has too much harmonic information stacked up to be useful but a 335 hollow body sounded great -so go figure. Overall a very complex and detailed sound.
Reliability
:9
Having owned matchless amps in the past I can assure you this baby is very roadworthy. Easily the heaviest amp for it's size, my only concern is the light weight tolex -I'm considering having mine redone in something more durable, though an amp of this quality deserves a roadcase anyway..
Customer Support
:8
Several Badcat dealers near my home plus local tech had no trouble working on my old Matchless amps. But I have never contacted the company directly.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing about 15 years and have owned many fine amplifiers. 'Boutique' amp are in a class of their own, mass produced products don't compare and shouldn't be used for reference (in my opinion). I've distilled myself down to a Dr.Z Maz38, Bogner Ecstacy 101A, a modified Hi-Gain bassman and the Hot Cat30. All of these amps soung great on stage, it just depends what mood I'm in when I leave to go perform. Check out BadCat -they sound great, hold their value, and are built like tanks. What are you waiting for?
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: 2100 (euro) used
Submitted 11/09/2005
at 05:07pm
by andy
Features
:9
I bought this second hand, I thank God every day I found one as they are impossible to find new in my country. Two channels, I wanted it to have a channel switcher for that price. Now I'm stuck with a stupid morley a/b/y switch which gives me too much noise.
Power enough to fill a small gig (well, didn't play large gigs yet but I guess they would use mics then anyway).
The master volume knob is what I was looking for, I can play this thing in my living room the same as full crancked up sound, without bothering neighbours. So I could sell my crap digital stuff for home use.
Sound Quality
:10
I use it with an Orange PPC212 cab. I also tried a Marshall 4x12 with greenbacks and one with Vintage 30's. The vintages were a bit better, but I really wanted a 2x12, so that's why I use the Orange. Well it really suits my style the orange colour with the Badcat on top. I now that the best choice would be a matching cab, but I guess the next time that there will be a badcat cab second hand in my country will be 2075.
This amp does all sounds I want, from clean to crunch to blues to shred. Our band plays heavy rock with some poppy tunes, but at home I play everything with it from soft to metal.
You can hear some "ssssssssssssssss" when cranked, but I'll take it, it's not annoying, and I do use the standby switch alot. Of course too low hiss to be heard when playing.I guess it's not more than any other tube amp.
It can go into heavy distortion, but I do use a Marshall shredmaster sometimes to crank it even further. Too much gain (pedal+full distortion on amp) and your sound begins to warble. On the clean channel I sometimes use a CE-2 chorus to make things bright, and my ART MR-1 reverb is on most of the time (but very subtle). Both channels are very good on thier own without effects.
This setup gives me the real feeling, hard to explain, you know every note you play has this "thump" in it, even the high pitched notes.
The amp reacts wonderful on effect pedals, it even corrects bad pedals.
You should have seen the faces of our other band members when I first turned up with this...Our second guitar player had very good tone with his one, but now he sounds digital harsh.
Reliability
:8
Never broke down. I don't think it's good to do gigs with tube amps without backup, but I cannot deal with a second amp. I will buy a second set of tubes as backup.
It appears the volume knob has some crackle in it when turned...and some of the knobs did turn farther than the pot itself (I mean that they slip, even with the screw tightened)
Customer Support
:No Opinion
The previuos owner had contact with badcat to modify the beast to supply a 16 ohm cab. So I guess they are helpful
Overall Rating
:10
I'm only playing 5 years, and with this amp I was learning again. I mean it is so much fun that I enjoy learning the guitar. I sold all my crap digital pedals and amps, and now I'm collecting only the best with help of this site.
I did compare it to a Matchless and to me it was almost the same in sound and controls. The Badcat was more alive though. Other amps I tried are not worth mentioning.
I miss a channel selector!
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/24/2005
at 05:41am
by Anonymous
Features
:10
Forget about the new Hot Cat 30R, this is all you will ever need and more. This is NOT some one trick pony, nor is this a Mesa styled goo machine with so many switches and connections the tone is a mute point.
If you need a button for every great sound you hear in your head, get a modeling amp.
If you don't mind turning a few knobs here and there, and clicking the rectiifer switch, here's what you get:
1) The sweetest clean you have ever heard, period, with the tube rectifier on. Sweet and warm, with those wonderful tingly harmonics on the top. Only Top Hat amps come close to this A++++ tone.
2) Put the solid state rectifier on, jack up the brilliance and treble a bit, and you have blackface twin. Spanky, fantastic sound in the quack positions ... blues heaven.
3) Crank the clean channel, and get a perfect old pexi breakup, that cleans up with your guitar volume. 30 watts is bearable, and very doable cranked in small (not tiny) clubs.
4) The gain channel will do a PERFECT Midnight Rambler, Boulevard, ALlman Bros on the neck pickup (LP style guitar), Randy Rhodes, Metallica, and even Gin Blossoms. The controls are deceiving, because they almost reconfigure the entire gain texture, so you can have forward anf aggressive AC/DC tone, pummeling thumping metal (A++++ tone), or even wicked shred super-gain mania. All with tone to die for.
I play a bit of everything, and HATE changing settings at gigs, but this amp will not do anything wrong, wherever you turn the knobs.
Turn a Bogner or Soldano tone knob too far and the sound croaks. Not with this amp. Buy one, and be patient learning what a brilliant amp design can do for you.
Sound Quality
:10
A studio musician's dream ... I could walk inot a Chicago Blues session and floor them, play some tasty soulful jazz, rip out some heavy Stevie and Jimi, rock out some Stones and J Winter, pummel some modern 3 Doors Down or Alice in Chains, and still not even tap into what this amp does. The sound is as good as it gets. Worth every penny if you are a player.
Reliability
:No Opinion
Don't know .... but Matchless amps were tanks, and these should be too.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No idea, never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:10
Forget about cat logo for a second, nobody cares if there is a picture of Popeye riding Olive Oil on there ... tone is all that matters, period. That is what makes it on the radio, that is what makes it in the studio, and that is what you need. This amp handles overdrive and boost pedals as well as any amp, as long as you don't have the gain and volume pegged aleady, and that is something the other amps in this price range just do not do well. This means you have two channels, and the ability to boost your sound effectively for leads ... WHAT ELSE IS THERE? If you have not heard the clean tone a Class A amp makes with a tube rectifier, you will definately be impressed when you play this amp. It can be sweeter than a Victoria, and Angrier than a Bogner XTC ... perfect amp in my book.
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: US $1700 (USED)
Submitted 03/06/2005
at 06:24pm
by Done buying amps
Features
:10
This is a simple 30 watt Class A all tube amp with pure tube tone. I consider it a two channel amp because I use a A/B switch between the clean & gain jacks. This amp is the most versatile amp I've ever owned. It goes from sparkly Class A clean to full blown rippin distortion.
Sound Quality
:10
I have several guitars I play through it and they all sound good. My main guitars are a Gibson Les Paul Classic and a Zion Radicaster. I can't believe the tones I get out of this amp. You have to take the time to learn what the knobs do. There are so many ways to adjust and eq this head. If you don't like the tone you're getting, you haven't tried long enough. This is the best sounding amp I've ever owned and I've owned them all.
Reliability
:10
Bad Cat is proud of the fact that they build their amps to last. This thing is built like a tank and I've never had any problems with it.
Customer Support
:10
I had a couple of questions. I called Bad Cat and the owner himself called me back and answered all my questions. Thanks!
Overall Rating
:10
I'm very satisfied with this amp. It does it all as far as tone goes. It doesn't have all the switching and effects you find on modern amps and that's fine because it would only ruin that awesome tone. I've owned a lot of amps and I'm sticking with Bad Cat amps from here on out.
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: US N/A
Submitted 04/05/2004
at 01:02am
by Spence Peppard
Email: fretbored<at>hot-shot dot com
Features
:3
I bought my BadCat new in 2003. This amp has two inputs: clean and gain; bad idea! Not your typical EQ either-Bass and some sort of Presents control. Results in no mids odly enough. With all of the other reviews, I'm sure you know the front panel layout by now. I was open to this new concept of features but quickly dissapointed. I took this unit on a three gig experiment.
Sound Quality
:3
At a conference with over 2000 people, the amp didn't mic up very well. I used the standard SM57, then tried an Audix D3, and finally one of those new upper line Sennheisers. The amp was harsh on the high end, plus there was a nice amount of white noise (suprised?) and a strange hum. After trying my Zion (strat style guitar), then a HH Tom Anderson, I decided not to use it for this gig. I then gave it another chance at a club. This time, I tried it through a Mesa Boogie 2x12 cab equiped with vintage 30's. Nope! Finally at a coffee house, it broke during sound check.
Reliability
:2
After I got the unit back to the recording studio where I work, I called BadCat. James told me to take the chassis out and look at it, so I did. Wow! What brittle craftsmanship we have. After he told me what to solder back into place, he appologized for the poor design. Keep in mind this amp was brand new! The head cabinet was built extremely well, but what good is a cab, if the internal electronics don't hold together.
Customer Support
:8
James at BadCat was a big help in the repair and I don't want to come down too hard on him. He just represents a poor product, but nevertheless, he's a great help.
Overall Rating
:4
I've played for 12 years and have owned Groove Tubes,DR.Z,Matchless,Fender,Top Hat, and some others. I have many guitars and tried many of them through the BadCat. This amp didn't sound very good, work very well, or hold it's resale value. I averaged my ratings and gave this product a 4. Sorry BadCat! Cool logo, but that doesn't translate to tone.
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: US $1980.00
Submitted 12/12/2003
at 03:34pm
by RG
Email: south dot paw2<at>verizon dot net
Features
:8
New 30W master volume, single channel amp. The amp has a clean channel input with its own volume control as well. You will need an a/b box to access. I use it with a piezo Anderson and a Fishman powerblen pedal. With this set up I can access the clan or dirty, or even mix the two at will. Very cool. The amp outs for an 8ohm or 4 ohm speaker cab. It has a switch on the back to go from tubes to solid state. Very cool, since if you blow a tube you can still play in solid state mode (and the SS mode sounds almost as good). No 16 ohm output (unless you want to go into the amp and do a little wiring, so it is possible to get a 16ohm output, but I'd like to have an ohm selector switch, therefore a 8). The knobs, switches, input/outputs jacks are all heavy duty quality. Mine is black with the silver sparkle.
Sound Quality
:10
Huge range of tones available. This amp is plenty loud for any situation and finally, a master volume that works, it allows for very low volumes for the bedroom. The clean is 3-d sounding with blissful overtones. The gain is variable for bluse, rock, and metal. If this amp doesn't have enough gan for you, just quit playing. This amp doesn't have that annoying buzzy pre-amp distortion so many hi-gain amps have. Very articulate amp. Good touch sensitivity. Plenty of tone shaping capability so you can create your own sound. But if you want VH it's in here as well. Tones: Thick or thin there's no stopping this Bad Cat. The more time you spend with it, the more it becomes an extension of your guitar.
Reliability
:9
Seems to be solid. The covering material is somewhat thin and I can see it being easy to tear, mine actually came out of the box with a small tear on the back (probably dealer fault), in any case, a 9 for that reason.
Customer Support
:10
Excellent support. Very helpful. They will talk with you.
Overall Rating
:10
Been playing 25+yrs. I have LP Classic, anderson Cobra S, and others. I have owned Slo-100 (6l6 and Kt66 versions), Bogner xtc and Shiva, Roccaforte 100HG, Alessandro Bloodhound, Diezel VH4, Mesa tremoveb, Marshall Silver Jubilee...they don't come close to this amp. I bought each of those amps, in search for a sound that I LIKE, not what someone else tells me I should like. BTW: I'm not rich, I'd buy one off ebay, try it, then sell it back on ebay, and then buy the next one...basically, all with the same money. This Hot Cat, I liked so much, I bought it new because it delivers the sonic goods. For the money this amp is a great value, hand-made, ptp wiring, class a, powerful, great clean and gain (usually it is one or the other), just awesome in everyway. Check out: http://www.crunchproductions.com/local147.html to hear some of my bands samples, these tracks were recorded before I got this head, but the hot cat blows these sounds away, and these are damm good plexi tracks!!
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: US
Submitted 11/27/2003
at 04:10pm
by v-dizzle
Features
:6
30 watts class A. All tube. Separate clean & dirty input jacks. Tube/solid state rectifier switch. 4 or 8 ohm switch. Dual speaker outs. Clean/dirty switching must be done via a/b/y box(Lehle is the best one I know of). No effects loop or reverb. There are not a lot of modern features or fuctions to this amp but that's not really an issue with me. Rather have killer tone than dozens of features that probably won't get used. This is more of a "tone purist" kinda amp.
Sound Quality
:10
First I'll say this amp inspired me to play heavy distorted music again. I had been doing a lot of acoustic and ambient, spacey clean guitar stuff. This amp made me want to rock. I'm playing PRS guitars(custom 22 & singlecut). Running thru crybaby wah, phase 90, voodoo labs tremolo and elecroharmonix holy grail reverb(this is only on my clean channel input-kinda cool to be able to put separate effects on either of the two since I like my distorted channel mostly dry). All pedals powered by voodoo labs pedal power 2-which gives the cleanest, most quiet, uncolored power I've used. Use mesa boogie 4x12 cabinet(vintage 30s). Everything wired with monster cable. I'm playing hard rock/metal in the vein of the deftones, sevendust, system of a down, STP. This amp does this style very well. I've played a bunch of different amps(marshalls, 5150s, boogies)and have always felt a little something was missing. When I played this amp I was amazed at how many useable sounds are there are, from crystal clean to very heavy distorted sounds. I read a debate regarding the "brutality" of the dirty channel. While all terms are subject to debate, I feel this amp is pretty damn brutal. Not the most brutal, but still throws down really well. The LEVEL control affects the boominess along with how the bass & treble are set up. The EDGE kinda effects the agressiveness of pick attack. The BRILLIANCE is the only knob that affects clean and dirty inputs. Clean input is only volume knob and the brilliance, but to me gives the perfect clean tone. I absolutely love it. The most impressive thing to me is the clarity when heavily distoted, even when playing chords with all six strings, I'm able to hear the articulate details in complex chords. Its important to know that the EDGE, LEVEL knobs along with the BASS and TREBLE can change the sound dramatically. Bass and treble work together, not independent of each other. Personally i like this some people may not. I've had this amp since July 2002 so I've had a lot of opportunity to learn alot about how this baby works, and still discover new things once in awhile. Nice classic rock and bluesy tones happenin' too. I use it mostly for thick and heavy though.
Reliability
:9
I would give this a 10 but found a cold solder joint to the 2nd pin in V2. So I was kinda of upset with that right away. I understand some wiring,not sure what, is contracted out somewhere so maybe that had something to do with it. Other than that this amp has been rock solid for me. I practice 3 to 4 times per week and gig small/medium size clubs once or twice a week for the last year and have done nothing besides change tubes. Use it with no backup.
Customer Support
:10
I've talked James a few times and he was always helpful and friendly with me. He was also actually interested in what I was doing and what style i played. Pretty cool that the big cat was interested in what i was doing and asking me questions.
Overall Rating
:10
Been playing 14 or so years. I would buy another if lost or stolen. Actually i'm getting another one to run stereo rig. May be too pricey for some, but I have been consistantly happy and can't imagine not using it now. Worth every penny I paid.
Product: Bad Cat Hot Cat Head Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/24/2003
at 08:01pm
by Alan
Email: alguit<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:8
2003. Mine was set up at Bad Cat to handle 16 and 8-ohm cabs. Otherwise, its features are identical to those listed in reviews before mine. As for some features that many guitarists crave, such as reverb and effects loops, the Hot Cat neither has them nor needs them.
Sound Quality
:10
I'm using a wide variety of guitars with this amp: a '59 reissue Les Paul, Hamer Artist Archtop, Heritage HC 150, Hamer Daytona, Fender 60's Relic, G&L Legacy, G&L ASAT, '52 Reissue Telecaster, and Schecter California Custom. Cabinet-wise, the head goes through either a Zinky 2x12 or a homemade pine 4x10 fitted with Weber Blue Pups (By the way, the Zinky cabinet is nothing short of magical, and Bruce Zinky is a very nice man; Ted Weber also is friendly, responsive and makes terrific products). I have found extremely satisfying tones with each guitar through the Hot Cat. The amp's clean channel, even in the Zinky cab, which is closed, is sparkly and full of "swirl"-that great harmonic content that can be so elusive. Some folks complain about the lack of eq knobs for this channel, but it is so well voiced that I like not having the opportunity to mess it up! As for the hi-gain side of the amp, I couldn't be happier. It interests me that some reviewers use the term "brutal" for the amps overdrive-granted, it is capable of as much gain as any player should need, but "brutal" to me is a modern, under age-30 player's term that makes me think of the grainy, heavy-bottomed Mesa Triple Rectifiers, or the Bogner Uberschal. To my ears, and my settings, the Hot Cat has a very articulate overdrive that has a touch of Marshall thump, a bit a Fender, and some of the "snap" of a well-set up Matchless. Really, though, these comparisons don't do the amp justice; it has its own sound range, which goes from sweet to burning. I just think "brutal" is inaccurate, but then, these terms are so subjective.
The simplest amp I own with which to easily dial in great tones is still my Budda Twinmaster Ten-I will never, ever, ever part with that amp. Yes, the Hot Cat does take some time to dial in one's tones, but having an "Edge" control as well as "Brilliance," and the interactive Bass and Treble, gives one the chance to find some tones that won't be easily pulled out of other amps. I've had the amp about a month, and use it every day, and it truly has expanded my tonal pallette. Finally, it takes very well to pedals.
Reliability
:10
These amps are, as everyone else has pointed out, perhaps the most solidly built amps out there. I've only ever felt as confident in an old Hiwatt amp. Of course, no professional who can afford a second amp should gig without one, but if I had to with this, I think that with extra fuses and tubes, I wouldn't have to worry.
Customer Support
:10
While my amp was being built, I called Bad Cat and spoke directly with founder and president James Heidrich. He very graciously answered all of my questions, and some of them were quite foolish!
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing about 25 years, and own, in addition to the guitars listed above, several other wonderful pieces and some marvelous other amps; I'm not going to list them all here; it depresses me to see how much money I've spent and why I still don't own my own home!
I most certainly would replace the Hot Cat if I had to. Outside of the Budda, it makes any other amp I own expendable. At this point in life, I'd be happy with 2 or 3 great amp tones to play with, and the Hot Cat alone provides those and more.
I know not too many places are dealers for Bad Cat yet, but if you can get to one, give them a shot and I think the Cat will grab you. I bought mine from Lark Street Music in Teaneck, NJ. The store's proprietor, Mr. Buzzy Levine, is an honorable man, a pleasure to do business with, and carries gorgeous, highly musical equipment. Check out the Bad Cat website, which has available sound samples (which in all honesty don't do justice to the amp, I think...), and then call Mr Levine and if you can, buy a Hot Cat. What else is there to do?