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Quad reverb? 

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Yup! I'm thinking about putting swamp thangs in it.MechaGodzilla wrote:Quad reverb?
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I love me some Silverface Fender. I really want a super reverb. I'll probably make that happen in a few months. What a great "shop" pic!! Thanks for showing
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Sick rig.doommeow wrote:Rebuilding after the move. I've got my eye on a Traynor 18+2x8 cab that is the thing of dreams/nightmares that would round things out nicely.
In the meantime, I lucked into a couple of ridiculous deals on CL and picked up a SF champ and a carvin bass cab that'll hold me over until I have the full rig running again.
My YBA-1 is at the shop, getting a 1/4 power switch for more juice at lower volumes. Advice on how to get it to sizzle even more, without just taking the obvious muff/hm-2 type of route? As in, overdriven like the speakers can't keep up and the tubes sound like they're about to explode?

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Got myself a DC30 this weekend. Now I need to make a cab for it.
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Snagged this little beast from a guy five minutes away for next to nothing. 35w, decent gain circuit, and the washiest 2-spring reverb I’ve ever heard.

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30 years from now people will be splooging about peavey amps
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i for one will not wait for the peavey splooging revolution.imJonWain wrote:30 years from now people will be splooging about peavey amps
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These things are sweet looking. How is it as far as versatility?Muff_Diver wrote:
Got myself a DC30 this weekend. Now I need to make a cab for it.
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she's dirty but cleans up good too
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Best amp I've ever owned or played. I wouldnt say its as versatile as something like a mesa, but its cleans, breakup, and touch sensitivity are far beyond any other amp's. The ef86 channel can get pretty nasty, but its a different kind of distortion than a jcm or bassman. You just gotta try one out to get it. Great master volume too, but like all amps, it sounds best with it bypassed. Just big, clear, swirly chords every time. Makes me happy just thinking about going home and playing it.HAVN wrote:These things are sweet looking. How is it as far as versatility?
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Dayumn!Muff_Diver wrote:
Got myself a DC30 this weekend. Now I need to make a cab for it.

How much do these typically go for these days?
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I love the EF86 in my AC20 Deluxe. But, I like it best playing straight into the amp. With pedals, I prefer the 12AX7.Muff_Diver wrote: Best amp I've ever owned or played. I wouldnt say its as versatile as something like a mesa, but its cleans, breakup, and touch sensitivity are far beyond any other amp's. The ef86 channel can get pretty nasty, but its a different kind of distortion than a jcm or bassman. You just gotta try one out to get it. Great master volume too, but like all amps, it sounds best with it bypassed. Just big, clear, swirly chords every time. Makes me happy just thinking about going home and playing it.
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It varies by time and location, but generally 2200-2800. I traded my lightning reverb combo + cash for it.frigid midget wrote: Dayumn!![]()
How much do these typically go for these days?
Im not much of a pedal guy tbh, so Im always going straight in, with a fuzz being the exception. I think its touch-sensitive enough that any kind of od/distortion is unnecessary.blakestree wrote: I love the EF86 in my AC20 Deluxe. But, I like it best playing straight into the amp. With pedals, I prefer the 12AX7.