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- Quilter Micropro-8 (first edition)
- DV Mark Little Jazz
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12-24-2019 11:08 AM
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I got rid of anything with tubes.
1 Fender sidekick bass 65
1 Fender sidekick bass 65 cut down to a much smaller lighter 12 inch cabinet with tweeter.
1 LoudBox mini
1 LoudBox mini charge.
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I decided to own only 1. Really dont need more, I once had maybe 2 max, but always used only 1. In that one I found everything I need, its a DV Mark Jazz 12.
Merry Christmas to all you guys
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I think I’ve got six. Listing small to big:
Fender Champion 600
Fender Tweed Champ (kit)
Phil Jones AG 100 Cub
Quilter 101 Mini
Buscarino Chameleon (powered 1X8)
Milkman Dairy Air 30 watt head
Three tube amps... three solid state...
I’m just hooked on amplified tone.
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Originally Posted by sergio.bello
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Five
AI
Carvin BX250
Halsey Deluxe Reverb
Fender Blues Jr w/ mods
Altos powered speakers
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Originally Posted by EllenGtrGrl
Yes the '90s Peavy Classic 50 with 4-10" speakers and a slew of EL-84s and a fan. Sixty-six pounds for $660.00 out the door. I was working in a music store and we got Guitar Player magazine some time before they went on sale, so I got the inside scoop on what was new. When I read the review, I got on the phone and called another store with which I did business and ordered one immediately. I did the same for my original Music Man 112RD65, my original Rockman, and later my Rockmodule.
And those Showman amps were wonderful. I played through a friend's Showman with the 1-15" JBL quite a bit. It was especially nice because of the tilt-back legs, IMHO one of Leo's best inventions. You're totally right about the volume controls; a big reason I like to use a Scholz Power Soak to get a little finer range on the volume aspect!
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
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Sunn alpha 112r
Carvin SX100
Fender Deluxe Reverb vintage 1968
Fender Super Champ XD
Fender Mustang I
Fender Champion 50XL
The 19lb. Fender Champion 50XL is the only amp I've used for over 80 rehearsals, gigs, and jams, since I got it last winter.
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OK - I'll play:
Fender '59 Bassman RI
Fender Custom Vibrolux
Fender Deluxe Reverb RI
Fender Pro Jr.
70s Peavey Backstage 30
Tech21 Trademark 30
Danelectro Nifty Fifty
Kustom Sienna 35
Fender Mini-Bassman (LOL)....
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Peavey Classic 30
Boss Katana 100w Combo ver.1
iK iLoud - plug in the iPad for amp sims. Use it for back porch jams.
frequently play with just headphones through the iPad
Probably sell the Katana this year. Jonesing for a Tonemaster twin.
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Originally Posted by Litterick
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Sold This Year:
1966 Fender Princeton non-reverb
Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue
1968 Fender Twin
2012 Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Keeping:
Fender '65 Princeton Reissue (with 12" Jensen)
Quilter 101 Reverb (with Raezer's Edge Stealth 10" cab)
Fender Tweed Deluxe
Considering:
Roland Blues Cube Stage 60 or Hot
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1. Kemper Profiler
2. Dr. Z Maz 8
3. H&K Grandmeister 40
4. Traynor Acoustic Master Custom
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Originally Posted by SkipBurz
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Originally Posted by Litterick
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Clearly, none of you own enough guitar amps.
You need one of these, in fact, you need this very amp:
Fender BF Princeton Reverb clone w/12" & 35 watts of power
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What bunker is this amp located in? 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,or 10?
Originally Posted by Hammertone
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Is that the Walter Becker sale catalog on top?
Originally Posted by Hammertone
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One`s too many and a hundred `s not enough... Roland mobile cube Cube 30 Cube40 The Bud Little Jazz Quilter Avaitor 8 George Prototype The Quilter is most Fender like. The george is more like a Marshall. Both the last two can get very loud if necessary,,No mre tubes .In the last 25 yrs no one has been able to tell the difference between this one"the george "and atube amp... Mickmac
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Sort of just one guitar amp, quilter micropro 200
I also have a Roland micro cube up in the mountain cabin, so I guess that sort of counts.
I have a Carvin BX micro bass amp it is really quite good, but I only use that to play bass.
99% of the time I'm playing the quilter or the bass amp.Last edited by fep; 12-26-2019 at 01:10 PM.
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Originally Posted by mickmac
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To my defence: all bought used and/or as restoration projects at bargain prices. The only amp I bought new is the AER Alpha and that was by far the most expensive amp. For what I paid for all these amps together I could perhaps just afford to buy a 1965 Deluxe Reverb (this is for in case my wife ever reads this :-)
The grey Framus amp (late 60ies Strato 345) gets the most use nowadays.
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Originally Posted by SkipBurz
RIP Nick Gravenites
Yesterday, 05:48 PM in The Players