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Norrin Radd

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Thanks!
It didn't change that much after the pickup swapping, my Luke is still an elegant strat with a rock attitude, with DiMarzios is a bit more dynamic, sounds less "hi-fi" and distorts more gently than Emgs, but the attitude is the same, it just has more vintage vibes =)


And of course I do prefer the look of white electronics on blue guitar instead of black.:)

I'm with you - I think that looks awesome! Very nice, indeed. :cool:
 

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Wow:eek:
I've seen a lot of cool rigs on this thread everything from Mesa's to boutique amps...well done guys....but has anyone plugged their Ball into a Soldano lately? I've been looking at the Hot Rod 50+
 

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I don't own one, but my brother-in-law does. I spent an afternoon with one of my petrucci's at his place, dialing in tones!

I wouldn't give up my mark IV for one, but it was an incredible amp regardless :cool: (it was the same model you mentioned as well).


Could you describe the tone? Likes/Dislikes? what cabs, effects, etc were you using?
ThanX
 

PeteDuBaldo

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Wow:eek:
I've seen a lot of cool rigs on this thread everything from Mesa's to boutique amps...well done guys....but has anyone plugged their Ball into a Soldano lately? I've been looking at the Hot Rod 50+

Yep, every day! I had a Hot Rod 50 alongside the SLO-100 and was a great amp. Looks like my first pic disappeared, so here is another.

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The model I had was an old Hot Rod 50 (not the 50+) with who knows what kind of tubes in it. I liked them both but the warmth of the SLO and the channel switching won me over. The 50+ gives you the option for channel switching, so it would probably be more of a toss-up. Let me know if you'd like a good deal on a new one!
 

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The model I had was an old Hot Rod 50 (not the 50+) with who knows what kind of tubes in it. I liked them both but the warmth of the SLO and the channel switching won me over. The 50+ gives you the option for channel switching, so it would probably be more of a toss-up. Let me know if you'd like a good deal on a new one!

I'll definitely keep you in mind Pete, especially with the holiday season just around the corner..:)
 

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A new shot of my amps
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Bottom left - right
1987 Marshall Silver Jubilee signed twice (outside and inside) by Jim Marshall
Mesa Engineering F50
WEM Clubman 5 watts

Top left - right
AER Compact 60 acoustic amp
Pod XT
Fender Blues Junior 15 watts (awesome little amp!!)
Smoky 1 watt cigarette box amp running through a 1950's TV/Radio extension speaker

... ... and my lovely BCB AL (bleached out by the flash and looking darker than in real life and smothered in finer prints, and I need to clean the fretboard :eek:)
 
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Spudmurphy

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Spud, you got the Blues Jr! Excellent. That's one of my favorite little amps. Fantastic clean sounds.
Man how good are these? Made in Mexico but a friend who plays in Alien Sex Fiends uses 2 of them and kindly lent one to me to try out live.

I bought it whilst at an exhibition and an EB endorsee working on the stand (one of the Bushman Bros) really really loved it!!

I use it a lot!! :)
 

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At home now I'm using ONLY my Marshall acoustic with a v-Twin I really like the sound with my Axis Sport

doing a lot of stone stuff now in open G (thanks to Keith Richards biography :p)

as for live HotRod deluxe those Fender amps are really great. I used it also for my Bongo bass :eek: ;)
 

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This is an old photo (as you can see both my silos)
AD30HTC with JJs across the board... and i've recently eliminated the whole pedalboard (as that was just a temp setup anyway)

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+1. HRD is what I use with band. Awesome amp. I picked it up used for a great price.

Very nice. But, IMHO, there is even better ! the Blues DeVille :
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You have more power than the HRD (60 W) but you have also 4x10" speakers (like a Bassman). The sound diffusion is better than with a single 12". The clean sound is great (like on the HRD) and the dirty channel is underrated : you can have a great Neil Young sound (try an ASS MM90 with it :)).
Besides, tweed rules !
 

jbert

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Allen Accomplice

In addition to my beloved Genz Benz Black Pearl 1X12 combo, I just picked up a used Accomplice built by David Allen and so far I am VERY happy with it.

The design is based on the Deluxe Reverb and the amp has great Fender clean/on the verge of breakup tones. Very meticulously and solidly built.

I have a small assortment of preamp and power tubes on their way so I can do some "taste testing" :D.
 

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That is a picture from february when I bought my first Ball:).
I used a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50 which I have sold by now. The DSL has a great Sound, but the DSL was too unflexible for me. I don't know yet which Amp I will buy, propaply a Marshall TSL or JVM.

EDIT: The Ibanez was very fast sold :D
 
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