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joe web
Joined: Sat Mar 13, 2010 3:21 am Posts: 18
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 Re: Your favorite amp EVER
at the moment for me it´s my Mesa Roadster head. sparkling cleans, nice crunch and recto-style highgain (without the harshness of the dual rectos). overall a great amp. two month ago i visited Peter Diezel and did a testdrive with a VH4. this is also a great amp and i loved that sound, but i´m more a mesa guy. but never say never, maybe i sell of my dual recto to refinance a VH4 someday.
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sam warren
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:36 am Posts: 4
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 Re: Your favorite amp EVER
well I do have a Marshall Plexi 1967 original I bought for £150 when I was 15 (21) years ago, My best buy ever! Sorry Ron the effects gizmo comes second. 
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robotic_web
Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:30 am Posts: 1
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It's sounds interesting did you already start that?. I already have my own amp, I make it for the project purposes it's simple and low cost. No problems in terms of sounds, tones and others. Right now I still using it at home. ty guys
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MuntedFunkster
Joined: Sun Aug 22, 2010 8:35 pm Posts: 2
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 Re: Your favorite amp EVER
For me, its the series 1 Mesa Boogie Road King. For some reason it just seems to have that low end "thump" hi gain that seems different to the newer models. The verstility of the Road Kings is just great with assigning different power amp sections/cabinets to each channel. I also like the Marshall JMP-1 preamps with a Dual Monobloc 9200 poweramp. The JMP-1 is a great pre for getting the classic Marshall cleans and heavy sounds, and its all midi controllable as well. Im currently building a JMP-1/9200 rig with the intention of getting the Effect Gizmo to link it all up.
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| Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:24 pm |
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4x4uk
Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2010 1:59 am Posts: 40
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they are both old but I like them both
Marshall MGP9001 love all three channels but especially the lead channel and whilst its a full solid state amp the Calsbro Stingray lead built in the mid 80's beautiful clean channel and the reverb is lovely
Often use both together give a really nice rich/full sound
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