My Blackstar HT40 had been my go-to for a few years, but we've become Mesa Boogie fanatics after collecting a few examples of them over the last year or so...
TA30, Mini-Rec, 1978 Mark I, and my new #1 is a Rectoverb 25 Mrs. Bebop bought me last month....
Don't need it, but we really want a 'fancy' custom-covered Mesa, so it will likely be a Mark Five 25 later in the year...
Currently loving my Diezel D-moll with the Columbus midi controller. Gives me every sound I want although I'm annoyed that people cast Diezels as metal amps as I'm just not a metal player at all and this thing will do anything I want. The cabs are zilla 1x12's with a celestion cream back and evm, one open back, one closed. It means for smaller gigs I can break it down to just one cab or two for bigger gigs. Each cab sounds nice by themselves but when they're together I absolutely love them!!
I can't pick just one favorite. My main amp is a VHT CL100-EQ. Besides that, I really like the Egnater/ Randall MTS system, the Wizard Modern Classic and the Soldano SLO. In certain applications, you can't beat a Vox AC30. I guess I have different favorites at different times.
Im using a 5153 mini 50 watt through an orange 112 with a v30, like it but its def a bright amp, Im waiting for NAMM for a second amp/tone...as far as what you guy have posted so far I want one of each! lol
I love my little Roland micro cube as a practice amp. I can dial in any tone, and its dials and switches rather than LCD screens and menus, which I like.
That said, I'm just about ready for a valve amp. I've been eyeing the new Victory range by Martin Kidd who was one of the main guys at Cornford. The new single channel V40 Countess has got my GAS seriously stoked. Anyone tried any of the range in person?