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neonblack wrote:SELL IT!
Don't form emotional bonds with metal boxes.
Live like me. Flip everything. Romanticize nothing. Accomplish nothing.
lost in music wrote:Digivolve into champions!
DLDFUZZ wrote:My beloved Twin Tube. I send everything through this ol`bastard![]()
ThurberMingus wrote:Here's my JCM2000 and my beat to shit Orange 2x12. A friend owned the Orange for a while and wrote his favorite Listener quote on it, and wasn't able to get it off when he sold it back to me. I don't mind though, it reminds me of him. The tolex on my amp started coming off when I was on tour with my old band so I just peeled it all of with the intention of retolexing or staining it and I just haven't gotten around to it yet. I do like the super ugly black grime look though!
Tom Dalton wrote:"I want to be as big as I can if it's going to stop a bullet."
neonblack wrote:SELL IT!
Don't form emotional bonds with metal boxes.
Live like me. Flip everything. Romanticize nothing. Accomplish nothing.
lost in music wrote:Digivolve into champions!
samzadgan wrote:i picked this up yesterday...1974 Superbass...i played it for the first time today...its everything i had thought and much much much MORE...
frigid midget wrote:samzadgan wrote:i picked this up yesterday...1974 Superbass...i played it for the first time today...its everything i had thought and much much much MORE...
Dude...
I used to have the exact same amp, also from '74'![]()
I bought and sold more amps than I can remember during the last 20 years, and if I was forced to make a top 3, the Superbass would easily win the silver medal. I had the second channel modded to SLP specs though, bacily giving me one more bassy channel, and one really sounding nice plexi channel. The real magic happened when patching both channels...I HIGHLY recommend that little mod, I still wish I had that amp around. Sounded so good it's not even funny anymore.
Had to sell it cause I could afford three different amps for all my bands/projects/situations, so I was kinda forced to replace the Marshall stack with something more...convenient![]()
That was my only little gripe I guess: It's obviously WAY too loud for home use, and even at rehearsels you need a good attenuator and very loud band mates. At low volumes it didn't sound all that special imo, but damn...With the volume past halfway the thing is a fire breading monster, I get a boner just thinking about it
Is that a regular 1960 cab by the way? Plan on maybe trying different speakers? I'm not a speaker snob at all, but you don't want to put $90 tires on a porche either, right?If you get a chance of trying some old Fanes, or G12H-30's, don't hessitate.
My last and most important whise-ass advice though: Don't ever sell it.
...To anyone but me
AxAxSxS wrote:...if its a loud tube amp....
Iommic Pope wrote:Amps first, makeup sex later.
Hacken wrote:
My bunch.
Havent played the Red Bear that much yet but i think i figured it out last friday. It´s a beast.
nightterrors wrote:samzadgan: that superbass... Fuck.
AxAxSxS wrote:...if its a loud tube amp....
Iommic Pope wrote:Amps first, makeup sex later.
Hacken wrote:
My bunch.
Havent played the Red Bear that much yet but i think i figured it out last friday. It´s a beast.
AxAxSxS wrote:Open House Upper Decker Blumpkin would be the ultimate life achievement.