Any solid staters here?
- Mil
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Re: Any solid staters here?
Used to own until recently a JC-50. Always wanted to find out how it would compare to other amps from the JC series.
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- mackerelmint
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Re: Any solid staters here?
I've been running my pathfinder through a 1x12 cab with a tonker in it, and it just sounds full and fantastic and loud. If my higher wattage SS power amp weren't already so small, I'd have to think hard about getting rid of it.
This is an excellent rectangle
- Drill
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Re: Any solid staters here?
Has anyone ever tried a roland gc 405?
How are the cleans sounds? Does it take pedals (modulation and ods) well?
How are the cleans sounds? Does it take pedals (modulation and ods) well?
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Re: Any solid staters here?
I used to use 2 old Traynors - a TS50 and a TS200.
I loved them, super grindy distortion.
Right now I've got an old Traynor PA amp and an Acoustic Control Corp Model 230
I loved them, super grindy distortion.
Right now I've got an old Traynor PA amp and an Acoustic Control Corp Model 230
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Re: Any solid staters here?
Owner/Builder,
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Re: Any solid staters here?
i use a marshall dfx100 head ... soild state all the way
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Re: Any solid staters here?
Bugeyed Earl wrote:This one hasn't come up in this thread yet:
Seriously, it really sounds good. The clean tone is nice and full, great reverb, and I get a great tone out of the lead channel on occasion (still trying to get that figured out...)
i own a fender M80 as well... the newer version to that one.. but yeah..its not bad
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Re: Any solid staters here?
This is my signature. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
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Re: Any solid staters here?
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'Are you trying to seduce me Mrs Robinson? Or do you just want me to solder a couple of resistors into your Muff?'
'Are you trying to seduce me Mrs Robinson? Or do you just want me to solder a couple of resistors into your Muff?'
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recently got a traynor ts-100, loving it, dark and loud
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Re: Any solid staters here?
ive tried the 100 watt 212. man. sounded like a janked twin (in a good way)rhythmjones wrote:Just picked up this Fifty 210 as a companion to my Thirty 112.
offset guitars resident bass player.
'Are you trying to seduce me Mrs Robinson? Or do you just want me to solder a couple of resistors into your Muff?'
'Are you trying to seduce me Mrs Robinson? Or do you just want me to solder a couple of resistors into your Muff?'
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With the 2x10s, verb & trem this is very Vibroluxish. These Yamahas fit nicely between Fender cleans and Roland. I adore them.s_mcsleazy wrote:rhythmjones wrote: ive tried the 100 watt 212. man. sounded like a janked twin (in a good way)
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early '80s model JC-120 here.
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Re: Any solid staters here?
A Solid state modeler that has become my #1 go to for all gigs. My tube amps are for those nites when a want to sip on some vintage Bourbon