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So what are you using to make noise?
• Fender ’65 Twin Reverb Reissue 212 (combo)
• Fender Hot Rod Deville 410 (combo)
• Fender Ultimate Chorus 212 (combo)
• Fender Roc-Pro 1000 (head)
• Fender H.O.T. (combo)
• Gibson Super Goldtone GA-30RVH (head and matching 210/212 cab)
• Gibson Goldtone GA-30RVS (combo)
• Gibson GA-19RVT Falcon ’65 (combo)
• Gibson GA-17RVT Scout ’64 (combo)
• Roland KC-60
• Genz Benz GBE-1200 (bass / head)
I play the matching color amps together on a Y switch and typically play pans or blends of the 2 stacks through the 2880 looper [er,hmmm …. tone heaven]
here’s my ‘list’
Laney Head with 4×12″ cab.
:metal:
For testing: a 60’s ELK Stage Man.
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe.
Epiphone Valve Junior (Bitmo Modded with a new Tone w/ Push-Pull Boost and a 3 way voicing switch)
Line 6 Spider
Behringer 15w Practice Amp
Fender Bassman 135, homemade oversized partly open-back 2×12 with Eminence Texas Heats.
’63 Gibson “Invader Amplifier” GA-30RVT
:facepalm: Hughes & Kettner Edition Blue 15 W, solid-state. Not much but it is not bad.
Better than nothing my friend, better than nothing. :wave:
Ampeg BA-210SP
The digital onboard effects on it sound like I would not ever want to use them at all.(And I don’t) It’s like a yucky digital multi effects unit. Poopoo platter!!
The amp by itself sounds great.
Why would I want to use the onboard effects when I have my EHX lovelies?
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and a cute little 5W Champ reissue for practicing and recording at home.
A 60th anniversary 65 Twin Reverb RI.
Marshall MG series 30DFX. It’s pretty good.
fender 65 twin reverb for guitar, traynor ts-60b for bass
Better than nothing my friend, better than nothing. :wave:
Indeed!