The JCM800 permanently lives in the corner, ready to turn on
The Low Power Tweed Twin is the one I take out, though.
What's your favourite "Go to" amp?
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Re: What's your favourite "Go to" amp?
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Re: What's your favourite "Go to" amp?
And mine has a great country blues sound too. But I still like the Vt20+ for the cleans.hjelmsk wrote:At the moment, I'm really pleased with a 2005 Peavey Classic 30 that I've just picked up...plenty of power and not too heavy to lug around
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Re: What's your favourite "Go to" amp?
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Re: What's your favourite "Go to" amp?
I've sort of gravitated to ones that don't leave the ears ringing for days...but I guess they all do don't they. Goodsell super 17 seems to be the flavour.