Let's see your AMP!
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So many boner inducing images
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Didn't get a chance to throw my board and guitar in for the pic, but I'm absolutely loving running these two together. Tons of mids, tons of thickness, and tons of clarity. Played through my Gibby RD w/ Lace Finger Burners. Model T with a Holy Mountain, Supergroup with a v3 OCD, and a custom comp running hot before splitting the signal. Fucking excellent.


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My livingroom/small gig amp: Traynor TS25.
Sounds cool and takes pedals well. Not very much headroom, but I like it anyway.
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Man, this page is great.
What's the weight on the Traynor? Been seriously considering a TS25/50 because I love their drive sounds
What's the weight on the Traynor? Been seriously considering a TS25/50 because I love their drive sounds
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ognoy wrote:
My livingroom/small gig amp: Traynor TS25.
Sounds cool and takes pedals well. Not very much headroom, but I like it anyway.

Blue Strat - Jazzmascis - Tele.
Fender - Squier.
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Fender - Squier.
Dr. Scientist - Dirge - FuzzHugger - Montreal Assembly - Hypnodrone.

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Long time lurker, first time posting. Just put this together and have been playing it non-stop.


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It's a no-name closed-back bass cab, loaded with two Eminence Delta 12As. Pretty nicely constructed. The guy I got it from was using it for bass, but I think it sounds good with the Laney and my SG in drop c. I haven't had a chance to play it at volume, but everything I've read suggests that the Deltas sound best when loud.
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skullservant wrote:Man, this page is great.
What's the weight on the Traynor? Been seriously considering a TS25/50 because I love their drive sounds
Mine weights about 17 kilos, not really lightweight, but you could do worse for a 112-combo. I really like mine, both for clean and dirty sounds. Would like to have two, so I could run them in stereo.

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jhawth wrote:It's a no-name closed-back bass cab, loaded with two Eminence Delta 12As. Pretty nicely constructed. The guy I got it from was using it for bass, but I think it sounds good with the Laney and my SG in drop c. I haven't had a chance to play it at volume, but everything I've read suggests that the Deltas sound best when loud.
Delta's are awesome for just about every application
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Well it's a shitass picture but it does show the JCM 800 Super Bass I just got:
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Niiiiiiiice. The Super Bass is where it's at! Its tone stack is much more musical than the Super Lead tone stack and I tried both in my Hellhawk. The values in the Super Bass stack are just way better choices for guitar than in SL stack. That being said I finally got a good shot of my rig, which is stuffed in my closet. My 100 watt Hellhawk run into the 2x12 loaded with V30s and ca. 1973 Ampeg VT-22 (in a late 70s V-4B headbox) run into the 4x12 loaded with two G12M 25 watt greenbacks on top and two G12T-75s below.


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The Egnater is finally finished...


The grey box on top is a MIDI switching converter I made for it. It uses an old Highly Liquid MSA-R, 8 relay board, and transmits MIDI program changes via the relays to perfom whatever switching I want the amp to do.


For my application, it beats the hell out of having to add another board of switches to the pedalboard. It's a shame they don't make the MSA series boards anymore. But the MIDIWidget can do the same job, although it requires more space, and parts for relay switching.


The grey box on top is a MIDI switching converter I made for it. It uses an old Highly Liquid MSA-R, 8 relay board, and transmits MIDI program changes via the relays to perfom whatever switching I want the amp to do.


For my application, it beats the hell out of having to add another board of switches to the pedalboard. It's a shame they don't make the MSA series boards anymore. But the MIDIWidget can do the same job, although it requires more space, and parts for relay switching.