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Guitar Amps. What do YOU play Through.
I have an old Marshall DSL
![]() Damn things died three times on me, getting tired of having to get it repaired. Thinking about aquiring a new tonebox to play badly though and annoy my neighbors with. Also have a Peavy Vypyr something or somesuch, digital modelign amp....very meh tbh. Thinking of snagging a Fender Excelsior Amp on the cheap, like the cheap, dirty, bluesy tone it seems to have. Don't need huge volume for bedroom play. Wondering what the JI folks play through.
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Traynor YCV80 4x10.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/ampli...p?tandt_rdir=1 The overdrive channel is admittedly useless, however the clean channel is exquisite. Warm tube amp that responds really well to the guitar volume. I run through a Mosfet fulldrive and TS-8 Tubescreamer and a analogman bicomp pedal T-Rex digital delay and a Z.Vex wah probe. Happy sounds man. |
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stumblin mumblin butt fumblin
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Fish get a Pignose, we need more guitar badasses that sound like Terry kath
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stumblin mumblin butt fumblin
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just for kicks
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Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
![]() Fender Blues DeVille Reissue 410 ![]() The Hot Rod is my every day amp. The DeVille I picked up off a buddy for a great price. He never played it because it was too loud. I never play it because it's too loud.
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Thanks the multiverse the train wreck is over.
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Fender '65 Twin Reverb.
![]() I play a Gretsch 5420 Hollow body through it. Gotta have that spring verb.... |
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My son is an avid guitarist and has a Mesa Boogie Lonestar and a Marshall stack. I had a '65 Twin many years ago but unfortunately sold it.
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JI's own Reverend Jim.
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I have this amp. Vox 15 style. This guy isn't me, obviously.
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Line6 30 watt Spider III. Not a tube amp, but this thing howls and screams. Great on board effects, too. Got it new for like $90 a few years back.
I've said this before, but the best feature is being able to get distortion and growl at low volumes. This comes in handy when playing early in the morning or late at night when folks might be sleeping.
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hopes that John Idzik can clean up this mess
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JI's own Reverend Jim.
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My problem with amps is much of my high frequency is shot due to years of loud music. I oven find that amps sound like someone threw a blanket over the speaker. Or on the other end of the spectrum, i try to boost a treble sound and it sounds like glass shattering.
I like Fender princetons and twin reverbs I love the fuzzy, swirly sound of Voxes, but they can be tough to tame with fizzy sounds when you don't want them. |
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My Princeton is similar to Santonio Holmes; out of rotation in mothballs. Took over too many jam sessions; always sticking his nose in there. In 2007 I worked 6 months for Stagehands Union( told them I knew Pro Audio- total BS) and I did learn a ton about pro sound production.
Net net I use a multi effects w amp simulation and stack the effects in order (that's the trick) running |
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Not one image until my posts are restored.
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Darn tapatalk
Running stereo out to two little practice amps about 10 watts each, now with this I can play a set with great variety.. Bridge of Sighs to 25 Or 6 to 4 to Blue Skies to Muffin Man,,, So my classic amp sits too valuable to trade too expensive to take out to a jam session...Santonio |
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My next rig. Not sure if I'll try to get the vintage tweed or go for the mid 60s model. Check out the sound.
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