
Let's see your AMP!
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Bedroom rig... this is my new Tiny Terror combo, my AC4C1-12 and a broken microcrush.


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I like your big gizmo down there...
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Craziest thing ever: I thought I sold this amp a few years ago before I moved to NYC. I've been beating myself up about it for years. I didn't sell it. Turns out it was in my parents' basement the whole time. Picked it up last night. Plugged it in. Loud and lovely. Between this, my JC 120, and my Fender Pro 185, I have 3 very different flavors of vintage, solid state goodness.


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This amp looks amazing. I've been thinking about getting a second amp for a different flavor from the Verellen. Maybe something solid state yet cool like that, or a cheap tube amp head... I can't make up my mind. A second amp might not get used that much considering how much I just love the Verellen.
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The Fender Pro 185 is one of the best sounding amps I've ever used, solid state or tubes. If you can find one, hit it hard.
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I had a Fender Deluxe 85... would be a perfect recording amp to have now.
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Sweet acoustic up there! Damn, we had a killer acoustic 220 head/cab at our practice space and some idiot who was visiting destroyed it by maniacally noising and turning the volume up & down on it until it just died.
Anyway, here is my home setup. Tiny amps, but the Orange Micro has a NOS GE 12AX7A in it, a Blackstar 8" speaker in one cab and a Celestion in the other, hooked up with Lava/Kimber 4VS cables. The other little guy is a Laney HCM10. At our space I use a Sovtek MIG100 or Laney VC50, though.

Anyway, here is my home setup. Tiny amps, but the Orange Micro has a NOS GE 12AX7A in it, a Blackstar 8" speaker in one cab and a Celestion in the other, hooked up with Lava/Kimber 4VS cables. The other little guy is a Laney HCM10. At our space I use a Sovtek MIG100 or Laney VC50, though.

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paulandpaul wrote:The Fender Pro 185 is one of the best sounding amps I've ever used, solid state or tubes. If you can find one, hit it hard.
agreed, fender solid state amps (the bigger ones not frontmans and such) are flipping beasts
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I love my Eighty-Five, both clean and dirt channels, is not funny... I'm not sure if it's the same circuit as the Pro 185 but I would say yes because of the same "look", era and all that.
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current rig.
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Science and Acoustic 406! Must sound like an earthquake. Demo it!
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Actually the speakers I have in there are a tiny bit underpowered for the setup and tuning? It sounds incredible though. My band is recording again soon so Ill post a link when we do
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So good buddy. I dig it. Can't wait to hear the new tunes
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thanks man! New songs are kinda darker and heavier, I'm stoked.
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Transistor Dinosaur. Late 60's Thomas Organ Vox Viscount.
Three Channels: Normal with Top Boost,Brilliant with Mid-Range Boost (a three position fixed wah circuit), and Tone X.
Two gold frame Vox Bulldog Speakers (Killer sounding 12" Oxfords).
Reverb (assignable to either the normal or brilliant channel), Choppy tremolo (normal channel), and best of all FUZZ! (normal channel).
It has it's original four button footswitch for the fuzz, tremolo,MRB, and reverb (unfortunately the MRB switch is stuck on).
You can run the whole band through this thing (something the previous owner said he actually did back when this was new). It is all original and, other than the stuck MRB footswith, it is fully functional. Had it for about 15 years and never had to do anything to it. Near mint conditiion save for several hundred nicks, chips, rips, stains, and dents.
Three Channels: Normal with Top Boost,Brilliant with Mid-Range Boost (a three position fixed wah circuit), and Tone X.
Two gold frame Vox Bulldog Speakers (Killer sounding 12" Oxfords).
Reverb (assignable to either the normal or brilliant channel), Choppy tremolo (normal channel), and best of all FUZZ! (normal channel).
It has it's original four button footswitch for the fuzz, tremolo,MRB, and reverb (unfortunately the MRB switch is stuck on).
You can run the whole band through this thing (something the previous owner said he actually did back when this was new). It is all original and, other than the stuck MRB footswith, it is fully functional. Had it for about 15 years and never had to do anything to it. Near mint conditiion save for several hundred nicks, chips, rips, stains, and dents.