Saaa—-weeeetttttt old Bassman! The others are ok too.
For playing at home, 99% of the time I use a Fender THR30. It sounds great, and the ability to run YouTube on one channel with guitar on the other is really hard to beat.
For real amps, I have a 62-reissue Stapleton Princeton 6G2, and a Tweed Deluxe clone. Both great tube amps.
Anybody who seriously concerns themselves with the adequacy of a Big 7mm for anything we hunt here short of brown bear, is a dufus. They are mostly making shidt up. Crunch! Nite-nite!
Boss Katana Artist 1x12 combo. Does everything imaginable (and then some). I love mine!
Grab a USB cable, download the drivers, etc.. and of course BTS (Boss Tone Studio), and sit back and get your mind forever to be blown. Every guitar pedal available, every distortion, every delay, etc... type of pedal is found within BTS. Click on it, save it, and voila! There you go... Your Boss Katana will then sound exactly what you wanted it to sound like.
My roommate buddy when we were in our 20's had a Marshall that was bigger than our fridgerator and a les paul.... I had my 5 piece Tama rockstars set up.... neighbors fuggin HATED us lol. Good times.... play some Skynard man 🤘🏻
My roommate buddy when we were in our 20's had a Marshall that was bigger than our fridgerator and a les paul.... I had my 5 piece Tama rockstars set up.... neighbors fuggin HATED us lol. Good times.... play some Skynard man 🤘🏻
RAD!
Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the 24HCF.
Fender Blackface head and cab 1970s use it mostly for pedal Twin reverb Peavy Delta Blues 30 watts with a hum in it but works for playing slide and blowing harp .
One of the best sounding amps I ever played through was a '67 BF Twin. It was beat to schidt but all original. My Dad's business partner had bought it for his son and was asking me if he'd done good. I had an old SG in my truck and plugged it in. Dad wasn't thrilled at the volume, but MY GOD did it sound good! Clean and buttery is about all I can really say.
Burned up in the Camp Fire.
Tragic.
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Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the 24HCF.
A Rivera Quiana 112 combo that I've had for around 20 years; a Mesa 5:25 Express head that I'm trying to sell; a Phaez 18w Daisycutter (a handbuilt Canadian tube amp); and a Fender Superchamp X2 head.
da Lil' BOSS Katana Air ho making out with my bestest buddy MR. XDM 10mm
and the two gals that keep me company...
Ibanez RGT42DX Black Pearl, I picked her up back in '06 and swapped the pickups out with Steve Vai's Evolution p'up in the bridge & Evo ll in the neck ... sounds exactly like the Jem 7
& of course the new gal PIA
"The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants".
In 2004 I had a hair to try and teach myself guitar. (I failed) but I had purchased a Jimmie Vaughan Stat and a Reissue Twin Reverb.
When someone who knew what they were doing played it - was damned good to my ears.
I still have desire to learn to play but I also have very short, stubby fingers and no ability. That said - I tend to like a Tele/335 into a Bassman or Tweed Deluxe.
I'm all acoustic. My Martin's have hookups, but I'm just not interested in an amp.....but I don't do anything professionally. I just play for my own enjoyment. I attend a couple of "jams" back home but they're acoustic.
Mostly play acoustic, Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Studio but occasionally break out Ibanez AS-83 deluxe (like a prettier 335), current amp is a Line6 Spider MKV 30W, endless possibilities with lots of presets and I like being able to plug in studio grade headphones to not bother family. I play purely for enjoyment, no performances.
In 2004 I had a hair to try and teach myself guitar. (I failed) but I had purchased a Jimmie Vaughan Stat and a Reissue Twin Reverb.
When someone who knew what they were doing played it - was damned good to my ears.
I still have desire to learn to play but I also have very short, stubby fingers and no ability. That said - I tend to like a Tele/335 into a Bassman or Tweed Deluxe.
If I recall correctly, the Jimmie Vaughan model Strats were MIM, but had the TX Special American pickups
At least that’s what he told me when I ran into him in a old Austin Music Store that’s no longer in business several years ago. I have a very early SRV signature series Strat with the same pickups. They sound a lot different than the original 60’s and 70’s Stratocaster pickups, to me. Not bad, just different. I also met Jimmie again when he was putting his personal Strat and Stevie’s # 1 Strat on display in the TX History Museum in downtown Austin years ago. He was very nice and cordial both times, though several folks I know that knew him personally said he was a real asswhole.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
In 2004 I had a hair to try and teach myself guitar. (I failed) but I had purchased a Jimmie Vaughan Stat and a Reissue Twin Reverb.
When someone who knew what they were doing played it - was damned good to my ears.
I still have desire to learn to play but I also have very short, stubby fingers and no ability. That said - I tend to like a Tele/335 into a Bassman or Tweed Deluxe.
If I recall correctly, the Jimmie Vaughan model Strats were MIM, but had the TX Special American pickups
At least that’s what he told me when I ran into him in a old Austin Music Store that’s no longer in business several years ago. I have a very early SRV signature series Strat with the same pickups. They sound a lot different than the original 60’s and 70’s Stratocaster pickups, to me. Not bad, just different. I also met Jimmie again when he was putting his personal Strat and Stevie’s # 1 Strat on display in the TX History Museum in downtown Austin years ago. He was very nice and cordial both times, though several folks I know that knew him personally said he was a real asswhole.