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What's your favorite Amp company?
Mesa/Boogie
27%
 27%  [ 22 ]
Fender
13%
 13%  [ 11 ]
Marshall
24%
 24%  [ 19 ]
Peavey
7%
 7%  [ 6 ]
Soldano
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Line 6
7%
 7%  [ 6 ]
Bogner
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Hughes & Kettner
1%
 1%  [ 1 ]
Vox
2%
 2%  [ 2 ]
Other...
15%
 15%  [ 12 ]
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 Post Posted: Sunday Feb 24, 2008 
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Team Transylvania wrote:
yeah, lots of amps were left out, but thats ok. were only talking about CERTAIN amps. Laughing
Personally i feel a good guitarist can sound good with any amp. with tweaking and shit. ill never be able to buy a $2000 amp, expecially with not being in a coverband and getting those coverband rates!!!
allthough, maybe i could do it long enough to get an highdollar amp then quit. wait that would be selling out i think. i could always whore myself out.
ill give that some thought.

oh yeah, high dollar amps dont make great players. ive seen quite a few players with expensive rigs that sound like pure poo goo. must be an "in" thing.
i only played one tube amp, and i hated it. not a very good impression on expensive amps.


Yeah, I used to hate tube amps as well...You just have to find one that works for what you like...It took me a long time to find the right one (and a lot of saving!)...I'll never go back to solid state stuff, they just don't have the three dimensional quality that a tube amp does...They're a living, breathing instrument and just like us guitar players, they are very finicky...That's just my taste and opinion...And I always go against the grain when it comes to gear and tone...I'm definitely not in the "in" crowd, lol...Which do you prefer?
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 Post Posted: Sunday Feb 24, 2008 
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I should try out more tube amps, but its hard when you only see other players at shows. we should do a guitar thing like the drummer are doing!!!!
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 Post Posted: Sunday Feb 24, 2008 
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Dude, I would be totally down with that...Sign me up...It would be a cool way to check other gear as well.
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 Post Posted: Sunday Feb 24, 2008 
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Ok then. Let's do it. Everyone can check out other gear and learn about shit. how do we go about setting this up? im sure alot of people would be down for it.
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 Post Posted: Monday Feb 25, 2008 
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This would be cool. I'd have my odd TubeWorks on hand.

Would really be interested in seeing if anyone has the various
modded Epi Valve Jr.s to try out. So much you can do with those.
Am REALLY tempted at getting one...or more....and trying different
mods.

The coupl'a people I know who have them use totally different
sounds but love them.
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 Post Posted: Monday Feb 25, 2008 
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Does anybody know how the drum thing got started or who we could talk to about setting this up?...This would rock and I think it would get a lot of players involved...I'm not quite sure how we would set this up...Maybe pick a place, times, dates, etc?
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 Post Posted: Monday Feb 25, 2008 
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Yep, let's come up with a place first and who wants to attend. Then lets set date that most everyone can do. .
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 Post Posted: Monday Feb 25, 2008 
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I could possibly roll in for this if enough people are going to show up and if it's on a date that I am available. I'd be more than happy to bring my amps out and crank them.
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 Post Posted: Tuesday Feb 26, 2008 
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I just ordered a new Koch StudioTone head. This is Paul Reed Smith's favorite amp company and he recommends them for his guitars. This is an EL84 Class A amp (my favorite power configuration) and should sound good with my Cu24. After 35 years of just about every tube Marshall and Boogie Mark series ever made I'm hoping this is finally a keeper.
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 Post Posted: Monday May 12, 2008 
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I've had alot of amps in 20 plus yrs of playing and i believe that the mako dorado is one of the best sounding amps. check out www.netmusician.org , and check those sound bites.
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 Post Posted: Tuesday Jun 17, 2008 
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Mesa Boogie for me. It fits like a glove. It took me awhile to the cash up for it; but its like a Harley... it wont lose value.
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 Post Posted: Tuesday Aug 18, 2009 
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I have to say Mesa, even though I'll never be able to afford one.

Using a Line 6 Spider Valve 1/2 stack now & it does the job.
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 Post Posted: Friday Sep 04, 2009 
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Gotta give it to Mesa
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 Post Posted: Friday Sep 04, 2009 
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My favorite sound is a baritone guitar thru a Marshall half stack.....
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 Post Posted: Tuesday Dec 29, 2009 
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Give me a pre CBS blackface fender - they have the texture, basic tone and fit into a mix better than anything else I've played. My favorites are pro reverb combo and the old 2X12 piggyback bassman. The reissues blackface amps are OK, but lack the reliability of the early -mid 60's amps.
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 Post Posted: Sunday Jan 03, 2010 
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I have played through hundreds of amps and must vote for dr z amps.. they make a wide variety i prefer the maz 38 with reverb..
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 Post Posted: Monday Jan 04, 2010 
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Here's another one - I have a Vox AC30 that was hot-rodded by "stacking the channels". The brilliant channel is the clean one, so to speak, and by plugging into the "normal" channel, the preamp stage now preamps the preamp stage of the brilliant channel. Must be similar to Clapton's Marshall mod from the late 60's...Anyhow, that puppy is SWEET!!
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 Post Posted: Monday Jan 04, 2010 
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I still keep coming back to Orange. I have been notoriously bad about keeping any amp for very long, but the Rockerverb 100 is an amazing amp. I'm considering taking a step up and buying a Matamp. For those unfamiliar, Matamp used to make Orange and then sold off the Orange rights and kept fairly to themselves. They make some really interesting amps. I may dump my entire tax return into one this year.

Just for perspective sake and to prove that I do have a problem with amps, here is a list of amps that I have owned, in chronological order. Embarassed

Sunn Beta Lead 4x10 combo
Roland JC 120 w/ Crate 2x12 exten. cab
Music Man HD 130 w/ Fender 4x12
Mesa Boogie DC-10 2x12 combo
Mesa Boogie 2 chan Dual Rectifier w/ Orange 4x12
Soldano Hot Rod 100
Marshall JCM 800 2205 w/ Soldano 4x12
Mesa Boogie DC-10 w/ Budda 1210 cab
Mesa Boogie Triple Rectfier
Mesa Boogie Mark IV
Bogner Shiva 6L6 version
Red Bear MK 120 II
Marshall JCM 900 4100
Engl Fireball
Voodoo Amps Witchdoctor
Mesa Boogie DC-5
1978 Marshall Superlead
Ampeg V-3 w/ matching 4x12
Laney AOR 100
Carvin X-100 B
Mesa Boogie Nomad 100
Mesa Boogie DC-10 w/ Mesa 4x12 half back
Mesa Boogie .50 Caliber
Marshall JTM 45
Budda Stringmaster
Budda SD 80
Orange Rocker 30
Sovtek MIG 50
Orange Rockerverb 100
Mojo Musical Supply 4x12*
Epiphone Valve Standard combo *
Marshall 36 watt clone
VHT 4x12
Marshall JCM 800 2204
Marshall 1960B 4x12
Mesa Boogie 2 channel Dual Rectifier
VHT G-100-S
Mesa Lonestar Classic head
Mesa DC-5
Hughes & Kettner Tube 50
Ampeg V-7
Peavey VTM 60
Budda Stringmaster
Roccaforte Custom 80
Splawn Quick Rod
Budda SD 80
Bogner Shiva EL34 non reverb
Bogner 4x12
Bogner Ecstasy Classic
VHT Deliverance 120
Mesa Boogie 2 channel Triple Rectifier*
Marshall JCM 800 2203X
Orange Rockerverb 100
Emperor 6x12 cab*
Matamp Little Rock*
THD Univalve

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I forgot, I've also had a bunch of bass stuff since I play both...

Peavey Basic 60
Peavey Mark III w/ Sunn 1x15
Sunn Concert Bass w/ Crate 2x15
Carvin R600 2x10 combo w/ Peavey 4x10
G-K 800 RB w/ SWR 6x10
SWR 750 w/ SWR 6x10
Peavey Kilo Bass w/ Acme Low B-4 cab
Ampeg SVT w/ 8x10 cab (1969)
Eden WT 800 w/ 2x10 + 2x15
Aguilar DB 750 w/ GS 4x10
G-K 400 RB w/ SWR 2x10 + 1x15
Ashdown MAG 400 w/ Ampeg 6x10
Ampeg SVT III
Ampeg SVT 400T
SWR 4x10
Fender 1x15
G-K 800RB
Ashdown MAG 600
Mesa Boogie M-2000*
Bergantino NV215*
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 Post Posted: Tuesday Jan 05, 2010 
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jeez dude....



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 Post Posted: Tuesday Jan 05, 2010 
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orangekick wrote:


Sunn Beta Lead 4x10 combo


My dad still has his Beta Bass combo. He traded his Fender Bassman 10 in on it down at Ford's. It's one of the only bass amps in which I turn down the mids. That thing has a buttload of mids. Shocked
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 Post Posted: Tuesday Jan 05, 2010 
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Killjingle wrote:
jeez dude....



LOL


Sorry. Embarassed

It wasn't an attempt to be cool either. It's just for perspective.

I also like to think of amps and gear as a hobby in itself. Sure I play guitar, I also like to try different amps and pedals. All of this is pretty much all I do besides go to work and raise my kid. I don't smoke, I barely drink and I've never done any illicit substances. Laughing Maybe I should. Wink
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 Post Posted: Tuesday Jan 05, 2010 
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Wow over how many years did you own these and another question if you could go down thru that list and estimate what you spent. I'd like to see that total better yet i'd like to have it in cash.But I to like to try different thing usually when someone tells me not to waste my time or money on something thats the first thing i buy ....My motto Buy Try Sell trade ,,Keep Rockin
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 Post Posted: Wednesday Jan 06, 2010 
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shell_shooter wrote:
Wow over how many years did you own these and another question if you could go down thru that list and estimate what you spent. I'd like to see that total better yet i'd like to have it in cash.But I to like to try different thing usually when someone tells me not to waste my time or money on something thats the first thing i buy ....My motto Buy Try Sell trade ,,Keep Rockin


I'd say that is from '93 until now. As for how much I spent, a lot of those were trades or some other kind of deal. I know that a few were straight up purchases, but they usually went to something else and so on. I like to try new stuff and I don't really care what other people think about it. It could be drugs, it's not. Cool
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 Post Posted: Wednesday Jan 06, 2010 
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I definitely enjoy trying new amps and checking them out. I've always thought that it's easier to sell amp equipment than instruments because I always thought that instruments have mor sentimenal value. I was thinking about selling my Aguilar cabs so I wouldn't have to worry about storing them before going to North Carolina, and I couldn't do it. While I've been using my Hartke HyDrive for most of my recent gigs, I'm just too attached to my Ags to sell them.

When it comes to bass amp equipment, in my experience, once you get to a certain price point, you're just moving forward. The Epifani rig may have a little more highs while the Eden rig may have more lows, but there's not a big difference between the two in terms of objective quality. It's still fun to play different rigs, though. Smile
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 Post Posted: Friday Jan 08, 2010 
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bassist_25 wrote:
I definitely enjoy trying new amps and checking them out. I've always thought that it's easier to sell amp equipment than instruments because I always thought that instruments have mor sentimenal value. I was thinking about selling my Aguilar cabs so I wouldn't have to worry about storing them before going to North Carolina, and I couldn't do it. While I've been using my Hartke HyDrive for most of my recent gigs, I'm just too attached to my Ags to sell them.

When it comes to bass amp equipment, in my experience, once you get to a certain price point, you're just moving forward. The Epifani rig may have a little more highs while the Eden rig may have more lows, but there's not a big difference between the two in terms of objective quality. It's still fun to play different rigs, though. Smile


One of my biggest mistakes ever was selling my Aguilar rig. I should have just pushed it into a corner and come back to it later. They raised their prices and now it's just too hard to get back what I had.
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