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Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by Lon on 04/26/24 at 20:19:16 I have a lot more amps than I need for my guitars and basses but there are two that I use predominantly. And they are the two newest to me, and they are ones I would have never investigated earlier in my explorations as they are not fully tubed. The real workhorse is the Fender Bassman TV Fifteen. A tubed preamp into a very powerful non-tube amp paired with a fifteen inch speaker. Fantastic clean sound for my guitars, and a deep and shaking sound for my basses. I love this amp!! With guitar I add a little bit of reverb from my Shreyer Audio reverb unit. The other has no tube, but it has the real jazz sound I crave. Mine is a prototype with just one channel (the production unit has a second channel with effects) and a wine colored finish that I don't think was available other wise. It is so light a combo but with a rich sound! Fender Jazzmaster Ultra-light SE |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by Lon on 04/26/24 at 21:54:26 I like tweeds too, I also have a '59 Bassman reissue that I loved madly til the TV Fifteen shook her booty at me and drew me to her. I also have a little Epiphone with EL84 and had a really cool Blackheart single-ended EL84 that a neighbor with no amp really liked so I gave it to him--my wife is always telling me to downsize, so I made a few points that I probably lost later. The Epiphone is like an icepick if you turn it up, don't use that often. I have a Blues Jr. wrapped in tweed that is nice too though the reverb tank has gone out twice. And a few more, gathering dust. |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by BlackBess on 04/27/24 at 02:03:05 Thanks Lon,I love rockin’ a tweed Bassmen, can’t afford a real from the 50’s but the newer ones are cool. Do you have the LTD or the slightly older one with 4 alnico speakers? Do you jumper the channels? I would need something like a Dr. Z Airbrake mounted inside. Does anybody have a Divided by 13? There’s 4 different Dr. Z amps from up your way that I have my eye on. Then there’s Kowalski’s tweed 5c3 with octal pre-amp tubes that I hear calling my name. Plus he has a 2 watt Dark Gene Plus “head” & 12 watt combo coming out soon that should be sweet. I like to rotate usage so that the wife can’t complain about any just sitting around. Plus they all inspire me to play somewhat differently. |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by CAJames on 04/27/24 at 15:14:47 Quote:
What the what?!?!?! That sounds more like something by Dr. Dolittle. |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by BlackBess on 04/27/24 at 15:50:43 Check out the Carr website, he has some pretty cool amps, love me a Mercury V or a Super Bee someday before I punch out. Let’s make some noise & call it music. Thanks for the amusing picture. But a more accurate image would have dissimilar heads. |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by Lon on 07/12/24 at 00:15:31 Black Bess, I do have the one with the four Alnico speakers, and I do also have a "Hot Plate" that attenuates the sound and lets me get that cool overdriven amp sound at lower volumes. |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by Lon on 07/22/24 at 15:10:19 My Jazzmaster Ultralight SE is very portable, my Bassman TV Fifteen definitely not easily transported. But. . . I don't ever take my equipment anywhere, don't play out at all. Nice looking equipment! |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by Dominick on 07/22/24 at 19:35:05 Great photos….Love the equipment! My everyday practice amp was a Peavey Audition 20 that I’ve probably had for close to 34 years. Very light and easy to bounce around. My main amp is the Peavey Stereo Chorus 400 that I lugged around when I use to play out for weddings. I had that back when I was in college in 1990. Sadly I don’t play like I used to..but still pick it up semi regularly. My cousin wants me to get back into it and play in his band…but I just don’t have that kind of time right now to make that level of commitment. My first ever amp was a Fender all tube bass amp with four 8” drivers. This amp was a beast…I should have never gotten rid of it…but whenI played at a backyard party in high school..it took 2 people move since it was like 4 feet tall. |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by Landon Morris on 09/20/24 at 07:41:46 Visit the Carr website to see some really amazing amplifiers; before I die, I would love to own a Super Bee or a Mercury V. Let's create some sound and label it as music. I appreciate the funny photo. However, a more accurate representation would feature different heads. ;) |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by BlackBess on 10/22/24 at 17:11:51 This Carr Mercury is a single-ended sweetie. Sitting next to a Carr Raleigh for scale. |
Title: Re: Guitar amplifiers Post by Lon on 10/22/24 at 19:51:18 Looks nice. I bet it doesn't have that "ice pick" sound so many modern little amps do. Hate that sound! |
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