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Blackstar Artisan 15 watt combo it provides my beautiful cleans whilst when i get the money my blackstar dual overdrive will provide my munchings, love it because it is so simple yet so lush. Volume and tone knobs, two channels, thats all. For my fxings i rely on my pedals to deliver, that they do, although my stereo pulsar came today so havent had proper opportunities to use it in a band set up and my boss phase shifter i haven’t been able to use just yet…
Gallien-Krueger 700RB-II
SWR Goliath Jr 2×10
SansAmp Bass Driver DI
Just right for the small gigging I’ve done, although a 212 cab would be nice, too.
Mine’s a ’72 Traynor YGM-3 guitarmate combo with an old UK Celestion Greenback in it.
Lovely.
1971 Sunn “Coliseum” Model T prototype. Made in Portland before the move to Tualatin. Gold-plated Western Transformers. Its currently running JJ/Tesla KT88s. It’s pretty much my baby.
1970-something Bassman Ten and a 1977 Super Six Reverb
Fender Twin – I don’t know what year or make – it’s old, has a master pull/push knob volume.
Yamaha – one 12″ 80’s solid state keyboard amp thing.
Fender Pro Jr. x 2.
Kalamazoo Model II
Fender Musicmaster Bass ‘7?
Gorilla 5″ combo amp w/ broken volume knob.
Polycarbonate Smokey Amp x 3
My main amp is a Gallien-Krueger (GK) Fusion 550. I love its tone, and the second channel has proven useful for a grindy, aggressive overdrive sound. It runs a matching GK Neo 410, for a full and punchy rock/metal tone.
My practice rig is an older GK MBS150-III combo. It’s decently loud and very light – perfect for taking it on the road when I find myself practicing anywhere but home.
Blues Jr.
Light and simple with a great sound.