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  • devastone
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    Originally posted by stratguy23 View Post
    Last year, the only full-size head in the top 20 was the Mesa Mark Five 25, which remains the best-selling amp over $1000.
    But, the Mk V 25 is a lunchbox head, isn't it?

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  • NecroPolo
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    Some pretty surprising results up there to me.

    Also, some domestic US prices are surprising. Mesas around my place cost double as much at least.

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  • NegativeEase
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    Originally posted by Mincer View Post
    That is an amp I have to try someday. I like the sounds in the videos, and I like it better than the 65 Reissue.
    Knowing the kind of music and playing you're into -and being the guy with the second best musical tastes on the whole entire forum () -I definitely think the 1968 DRRI is definitely more to your tastes -1965 DR is got a more vintage vibe -especially with a Jensen.

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  • Mincer
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    Originally posted by FOOLSGOLD View Post
    My 68 Custom DR is not noisy. I have played around three others which were not noisy either before I got mine.
    That is an amp I have to try someday. I like the sounds in the videos, and I like it better than the 65 Reissue.

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  • ArtieToo
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    I'd be surprised too, if I didn't own a pair. But owning one is loving one. Killer little amps.

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  • Diego
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    Surprised to see the Yamahas not only in the Top 10, but actually selling more than last year.

    I thought their THR series would seem a bit stale compared to other new releases.
    I guess we underestimate how big of a reputation Yamaha has in the audio industry.

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  • FOOLSGOLD
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    My 68 Custom DR is not noisy. I have played around three others which were not noisy either before I got mine.

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  • Adieu
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    Best re-sellers in a marketplace with a very specific audience =/= top sellers =/= most popular =/= best-regarded

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  • FuseG4
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    Originally posted by ItsaBass View Post
    Nice. Just played that for the first time tonight. I only gave it about 5 minutes on the Vintage channel, though. It was actually waaaaay cleaner than I expected. I didn't want to crank it too hard in the shop, with lessons going on on the opposite side of the wall (only got up to 5). But I imagine the clean channel has some dirt in there, if you're willing to be very loud to get it. I still want to put it through its paces fully...and the Bassbreaker 18/30 (played the 45 tonight – didn't like it at all – super stiff amp – good for a pedal person, which is not me).
    you know what rest in peace me, I thought it said princeton on there twice, #20 is the 68 DELUXE when I just have the 68 princeton...

    But yes, the custom deluxe is still very clean and loud I didn't get any breakup when I tried one either but only went to around 4, my princeton custom breaks up on 5 if you hit the strings but on 6 or more it's all overdrive at full guitar volume but always cleans up, but the 68 deluxe with still no breakup seemed to me roughly as loud as the overdriven princeton. The 68 CPR is to me a very dirty amp by comparison and deluxes are loud.

    I just saw "Fender 68 custom.... ... reverb" and assumed they had to be talking about my amp ha ha

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  • ItsaBass
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    Originally posted by FuseG4 View Post
    Nice to see two princetons on there, this year's #20 was my most recent acquisition.
    Nice. Just played that for the first time tonight. I only gave it about 5 minutes on the Vintage channel, though. It was actually waaaaay cleaner than I expected. I didn't want to crank it too hard in the shop, with lessons going on on the opposite side of the wall (only got up to 5). But I imagine the clean channel has some dirt in there, if you're willing to be very loud to get it. I still want to put it through its paces fully...and the Bassbreaker 18/30 (played the 45 tonight – didn't like it at all – super stiff amp – good for a pedal person, which is not me).

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  • FuseG4
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    Nice to see two princetons on there, this year's #20 was my most recent acquisition.

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  • AxlOz
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    Not at all surprised to see the Blues jr at no# 1 both years. Its just a great little package and does everything so long as you're not a metal band, or playing venues where it can't be mic'd.
    I got one in a trade a few years ago and its been my main gigging amp since, purely for its flexibility between clean and OD, and its portability. Good tube tone in a compact package.

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  • stratguy23
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    Best-selling amps of 2018 on Reverb

    I find these year-end bestseller reports by Reverb interesting, since the site has become so dominant for used gear, at least in the US.

    No big surprises in the list:
    Which guitar and bass amps sold the best on Reverb this year?


    But some observations:
    1. Milkman "The Amp" pedalboard amp comes out of nowhere to be the #10 best-selling amp. Right behind it at #11 is another pedalboard amp, the Quilter MicroBlock 45, which jumps up 9 spots from last year. Quilter had the 2 pedalboard amps in the top 20 last year, the 101 Mini at #17, and the MicroBlock 45 at #20. So maybe pedalboard amps are becoming more of a thing.
    2. This year, #5 through #8 are the standard gigging combos: Vox AC15, Marshall DSL40C, Fender 65 DRRI, Fender HRD. That's mostly it for that kind of amp, right? Oddly, the Peavey Classic 30 fell all the way out of the top 20 from #11 last year. I wonder why.
    3. The only full-size (not lunchbox/mini/etc.) head in the top 20 is the EVH 5150 III 50W. Last year, the only full-size head in the top 20 was the Mesa Mark Five 25, which remains the best-selling amp over $1000.
    4. Mesa remains the most-represented brand in the top 20 $1000+ category, with 7 entries in 2018 and 2017.


    Last year's list:
    Which guitar and bass amps did the best on Reverb this year.
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