Amps of note in this forum's history
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Re: Amps of note in this forum's history
Still got it too.handsoffmatt wrote:I remember when pretty much everyone on the forum bought a ZT.
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Yeah, I want to know that too. Seriously thought of buying it at least twice but nobody keeps it. Why?Bg wrote:why did it get sold so often? no-one ever said on their selling threads, funnily enough....robnobcorncob wrote:The Tamerlane Hodgee Baba. Never has an amp that sounded so good pleased so few people long term, myself included.
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Me, before Matt.opsguy wrote:the 65 Amps London Pro
Grant to Ed to Me to Matt??...lost track of it...Molly had it too. Great Amp.
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Mk V boogie is the last forum bandwagon amp I can remember, and kempers. And then there were the doozies.
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Re: Amps of note in this forum's history
Only if it's your shout...Molly wrote:I predict we'll all have a Friedman by Christmas.
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Re: Amps of note in this forum's history
yeah there was a slight buzz for kempers. I think the buzz around the boss is because it is a great unit at a great price point which puts it on any ones radar really.hamo wrote:Mk V boogie is the last forum bandwagon amp I can remember, and kempers. And then there were the doozies.
I seem to remember quite a reverend buzz as well a few years ago
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Re: Amps of note in this forum's history
Myself also included. Great amp.robnobcorncob wrote:The Tamerlane Hodgee Baba. Never has an amp that sounded so good pleased so few people long term, myself included.
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Re: Amps of note in this forum's history
And that Gibson fad...willow13 wrote:yeah there was a slight buzz for kempers. I think the buzz around the boss is because it is a great unit at a great price point which puts it on any ones radar really.hamo wrote:Mk V boogie is the last forum bandwagon amp I can remember, and kempers. And then there were the doozies.
I seem to remember quite a reverend buzz as well a few years ago
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That's a pedal that will be with me for life!dayl wrote:Friedman OD pedal maybe...
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There was that much tweaked Marshall combo that Danny had. Then it went to Saucey. Didn't you get it back again Danny?
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