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Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2018 7:00 pm
by Gramsci_Archive
Random no name combo - starter ampMarshall JCM900 stack - Student Loan money ampFender Bassman - I had a job and developed taste, required a lot of pedalsMesa Boogie Mark I 100w Head 1998 Reissue - workhorse, indestructible, never heard betterNever needed another amp in 20 years.

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:00 pm
by Dr Tony Balls_Archive
I no longer have the Sunn Model T that I used to have. side note: you can get a lot of money from the doom metal crowd for a Sunn Model T nowadays.

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:00 pm
by Redline_Archive
70's Fender Bandmaster that all blew up 1980 - 19811978 Marshall JMP 50 Watt Master Volume 1981 - presentVarious 4 X 12'sNever needed another amp in 37 years.

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:00 pm
by Tommy_Archive
Redline wrote:1978 Marshall JMP 50 Watt Master Volume 1981 - presentBeen really wanting one of these in red, white, or fawn.

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:00 pm
by endofanera_Archive
Tommy wrote:Redline wrote:1978 Marshall JMP 50 Watt Master Volume 1981 - presentBeen really wanting one of these in red, white, or fawn.I had two in fawn from that era many years ago. Such great amplifiers. Had to sell them because I had no money and needed to move. As happens in those situations, I sold them too cheap.

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:00 pm
by numberthirty_Archive
total\_douche wrote:I have a weird fetish for micro amps, so I also have an assortment of Marshall MS2s and MS4s and a Danelectro Honeytone.We should start a club.

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:00 pm
by total_douche_Archive
Orange Crush 10 combo - died, we smashed it, it was funPeavey Classic 30 combo - gave to my brother when I bought a Marshall JCM900-2100 half-stack - perfectionI keep the input gain on the Marshall cranked and use a simple pedal with a volume knob and a true bypass switch (built with a bean dip can as a housing, no less!) to lower the input for clean tones. A variety of distortion pedals set to low gain and high output volume gives me a variety of distortion sounds. I couldn't be happier with it.I have a weird fetish for micro amps, so I also have an assortment of Marshall MS2s and MS4s and a Danelectro Honeytone.

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:00 pm
by TylerSavage_Archive
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Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 7:00 pm
by LBx_Archive
LBx wrote:the letter o wrote:Fender 15 1x8*i think my first amp was a Squier version of this if there is such a thing. w/ a Series A tele - the most entry level of a Fender i think (?) one can purchase. an incredible birthday gift if there ever was one for a wee lad...then a bunch of random pawn shop Fender and Marshall lower wattage types.i payed far too much for one of these. all tucked in nice within a row of Deville's and Twin's and etc. fuck. big oops on that one. sounded fine i suppose. my brother uses it now.sold a largely unused piece of gear to buy the Traynor Guitar Mate i have now. quite loud for 25 watts. still cannot get off my ass for the RPM challenge though. busy cat sitting. lame.Roc Pro was shit. Seriously, what was I thinking...[massive playing gap]Traynor was monster loud for condo playing and super noisy and at very low volumes. Trem was great but out it went.[another significant gap]Found a spark and grabbed a TS-10 for the couch.Then, in lieu of a 50b, a PM-100 to use with a Rusty Box (but never did open my wallet for one.)Ran the TS-10 thru the power amp for a bit before grabbing a YBA1Mod1. Easily the best sounding thing I've ever used...

Whats your progression of amplifiers up to now??

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 7:00 pm
by Redline_Archive
Old RED has been re-capped by John Blick, it sounds even better now.