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Jimmyb

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My favourite is a Hiwatt DR103, which is a year younger than me.

Then again, it's my only amp, so it should be.
 

Etudica

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ALL OF THEM! (Axe-FX II). I use a ton of different amp models in my patches, but my bread and butter patches are Mesas. I always loved the Rectos since I used to work in a music shop back in high school but couldn't justify the purchase at the time. Now I have access to all of them :) The mark IV and IIC+ amp models in this thing are fantastic too.
 

lydianb79

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In that order:
I like many amps so here you go

1. Scuffham Amp (S-Gear) Mac / PC
2. Bias Fx iOS / Mac / PC - you can connect it to any speaker
3. Yamaha THR10X
 
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Sigvard90

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I love my Mesa Rectoverb 50 head (series II), it's got exactly what I need in terms of tones (I use the clean and vintage channel). TC Flashback mini and Helix in the loop.

For a different flavour I'm hoping to add a Mark IV soon for mark tones :)
 

misterB

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Gotta love all the different amps different folks like!! Surprised the little Yamaha amps came up a few times........ Awesome to know. That said, loved my Blackstar HT 40........... Until I got a Mark V. :D
 

ksandvik

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I love my Mesa Rectoverb 50 head (series II), it's got exactly what I need in terms of tones (I use the clean and vintage channel). TC Flashback mini and Helix in the loop.

For a different flavour I'm hoping to add a Mark IV soon for mark tones :)

The rectoverbs (and Minirectifiers) have four different stages, two on clean (very clean, bluesy clean) and two on gain (vintage gain, modern gain) making it one of the most versatile amps you could bring to gigs. Especially as it's extremely hard to imitate the Mesa Boogie modern gain sound with pedals or with other amps.
 

Sigvard90

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The rectoverbs (and Minirectifiers) have four different stages, two on clean (very clean, bluesy clean) and two on gain (vintage gain, modern gain) making it one of the most versatile amps you could bring to gigs. Especially as it's extremely hard to imitate the Mesa Boogie modern gain sound with pedals or with other amps.

Good comment, I totally agree! I demoed the Mark V and the (mini-) Rectoverb in a store and found that i liked them equally much so i couldn't decide until I found a great used Rectoverb 50 with 6L6s... so that became my amp. If you buy them used they also hold their value very well so it's a good investment imo. The rectifiers are a great series, very versatile. Too bad they're "stereo-typed" too often.
 

nick_in_STL

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Boogie Road King II. I use every feature it has in one way or another. Anytime I come up with a new idea in my head, I twist a couple knobs and the new sound there.
 

Bryan

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Youngsville, LA
My Mesa Boogie Dual Recto never lets me down.

I use the matching 4x12 cab for most gigs or a Friedman 2x12 (both V30 loaded) for smaller gigs.

But...... If I didn't have that?

I would buy the EVH 50 watt and 2x12 cab and call it a day.

Oh and I use a Blackstar ID for home practice. Lots of useful tones there. And that "stereo spread" is amazing !!


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RAIN27

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Fractal Audio Axe FXIIXL
RJM MasterMind GT22
Atomic CLR Neo
RCF NX12SMA
 

markd

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I would have to say my Rivera S120. I have used Rivera M/S Pro amps 25 years. I have always been inspired by the tones I can get.
 

arispouncey

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My purple stripe Boogie MK III 1x12. Nothing else I've played has been able to cover as much stylistic ground the way that I want it to. Whether it's at bedroom levels, clubs, or concert halls, this amp takes the cake and it was cheap. Silo spec + dimarzio areas + MK iii = MAGIC!!!
 

Sigvard90

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My purple stripe Boogie MK III 1x12. Nothing else I've played has been able to cover as much stylistic ground the way that I want it to. Whether it's at bedroom levels, clubs, or concert halls, this amp takes the cake and it was cheap. Silo spec + dimarzio areas + MK iii = MAGIC!!!

what speaker/cab do you use with your amp?
 
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