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CudBucket

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Here's what I use...In a sense, since I need to get a cabinet (2x12) for the Mesa...:(

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DG JP6/piezo and a modded OLP in C-Tuning with AN/DS combo.

I also have a Spider II 15, but that doesn't deserve a pic. I also have a Crybaby 535Q.

Oh, I'm not some rich kid either, I WORKED for all this stuff. :)

That's a great looking amp!
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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This is what I use. Nice and simple. Line 6 Duoverb and Boss Super Overdrive. I also have a Boss Super Chorus in the loop, and sometimes use an MXR Phase 90 too. This setup sounds great and defies the fact its a cheapo digital amp!

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JMB27

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The current set-up:

Axis Super Sport - george l's cable - Dr Z Z-28 head and Z 2x10 cab.

and, if I'm feelin' crazy, then there is:

MXR Dynacomp- CE-2 chorus - Dod 250 overdrive - Diamond J-Drive

between my ASS and my Z.

used for rock, blues, jazz ..... and if it's a paid gig, then whatever songs are on the set-list:D
 

CudBucket

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This is what I use. Nice and simple. Line 6 Duoverb and Boss Super Overdrive. I also have a Boss Super Chorus in the loop, and sometimes use an MXR Phase 90 too. This setup sounds great and defies the fact its a cheapo digital amp!

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I bet it sounds great. I'm totally down with Line 6 gear. Got a POD XT Live myself.
 

heavymetaljames

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Personally I love my Fender Deville.......................................!

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I know I should look happier with my ball in my hands.....................................................................! You should see what my kid is doing with that pen now! :eek:

WILL YOU STOP SAYING MY GUITAR IS SMALL!!! :p :D
 

73h Nils

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Thanks for the compliments on the amp, guys!

Oh, and 4nkam... Holy F. :eek:

heavymetaljames = :D ;) :p :cool: :) :eek:

Some of these rigs are insane! Keep posting!!!
 

uvacom

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Mostly I play through a Roland JC-120 (with JBL E120s) and a bunch of pedals. Best solid-state amp ever. :)
 

grumpyoldman

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As noted in my signature list, I use a Line 6 Flextone III XL - plenty loud enough, and with the floorboard, I avoid the snakes nest of cables and various foot pedals I used to have. No more hassles with wall warts or batteries, and just about as flexible as I could possibly want it to be. I've been down the Marshall road (JCM800s, a Bluesbreaker [read - BACK breaker], and even a Silver Jubilee 25/50 head), Fender (Twin, Deluxe), and Peavey (Classis 50 4X10 Tweed), but nothing offered the sounds and spared my back quite like the Line 6.
 

grumpyoldman

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Oh, I still have mine, Rob, and I love it. It just isn't as flexible sonically as the Line 6 is. If anyone was to ask about the Peavey Classic line (I also have a Classic 20 for wailing away in small spaces) I would definitely recommend it. My 4X10 can just about out-Bassman a reissue (but comes nowhere near a real late 50's Bassman). I play in a cover band and we play a wide variety of music - we try to be as authentic as possible, so I would need a truckload of amps to accomplish that. Instead, I spare my back and carry the Flextone III XL - it ain't light, but it ain't a Marshall Backbreaker either!

I have no problem getting the guitar tones from all my EBMMs now, especially after adding the AL!;)
 

JasonT

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I either use a Mesa F-50 combo or a Rivera Rake head with Avatar 2x12 cabinet. Just depends on the application (and if I feel like schlepping the head and cabinet around). :)
 

robelinda2

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Thanks John, I'm in a cover band too, and my Hot Rod Devillve 4x10 does a decent job, but i feel the Peavey Classic 50 is a better amp all-round, and sounds little nicer. I played my Pinkburst the other day at a guitar shop that had the classic 50- just great tones, even the people in the shop couldnt believe it! They had previously tried to talk me out of the Peavey!
 

JMB27

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Thanks John, I'm in a cover band too, and my Hot Rod Devillve 4x10 does a decent job, but i feel the Peavey Classic 50 is a better amp all-round, and sounds little nicer. I played my Pinkburst the other day at a guitar shop that had the classic 50- just great tones, even the people in the shop couldnt believe it! They had previously tried to talk me out of the Peavey!

still think ya need a Z:D
 

Duolos

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real nice giddy up there Pete (thumbs up) That looks like cock rock heaven man.
 
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