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Richter RS-22. Tweed Bassman tone in a nice, compact 1x12 package.
Got a fuzzy boost for adding hair to my amp's dirty signal and a treble boost to give it more cut.
I recently ordered a Weber Mini Mass from them. They were very prompt and kept me updated throughout the entire process. My package arrived...
Good amps. Don't let the Line 6 branding fool you; great tones can be had from these amps!
You can always get the Vox and then get a Zvex Box of Rock for your Marshall sounds, but methinks you'd be hard-pressed to find a pedal that truly...
Would love to get one to go with my Sansamp GT2. Makes for a very good-sounding, highly portable SS rig.
The AC15C1 is a great amp for the price but they can be picky regarding dirt pedals, so you've gotta watch out for that. The older CC1's were...
Running my Keeley Java Boost into my Vox AC15 Heritage was a moment of pure revelation for me. Honestly, I fail to hear any difference between Ge...
The Tweaker is a great bedroom amp; wouldn't call it a modelling amp though. It's MV circuit really is one of the better ones out there on the...
Classic set-up. Congrats!
I use my Mini Mass in conjunction with my boosts. That way I can hit mega-saturation levels without putting out too much volume and still preserve...
I've got a Catalyst that does wonders as a clean boost. Stacked in front my Eternity Black, it really brings out the punch and clarity. Oddly...
I've found that a Mesa Boogie MK IIC+ is an excellent all-rounder amp, despite being better known for its heavy tones.
Ahh wouldn't it be better to pay reeaalllllyyyy close attention to the road? I mean, if we're going with the "ounce of prevention better than a...
Ba-dum-dsshhh! What a wonderful ad though.
I would go with the CV. Tried the LTD; tuners were pretty crappy. Maybe I got a dud, but who knows? Every CV I've played on the other hand, have...
Esquire for me, no question. But it's more important that you pick the one that YOU like, and it sounds like you did.
Gotta say, it found me. First exposure was hearing Gary Moore's "Still Got The Blues" on a pub soundtrack. Researched the artist and came across...
+1. Although it does sound like the OP didn't have a choice so he just reacted in a manner that was natural to him. I just hope there wasn't...
I think it was their consistency that took the biggest hit. There are some modern tubes out there that can match their NOS counterparts in terms...
Honestly? They're pretty much on par with the MIAs IMO. The only edge the MIAs have is that they tend to hold their value better on the used market.
Electronics, fit and finish. Most importantly, CHECK THE TRUSS ROD. I've seen some guitars ship with a broken truss rod(no joke).
From scratch, usually 5-10 Hz of the correct pitch. But I usually just go straight to my tuner for the sake of peace of mind. My tip is just...
It's ash. Sen ash to be exact. Basswood is only found on the entry-level pieces with the STD suffix.
Word on TGP suggests that the FET Driver is inspired by the BK Butler Tube Driver.