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One Amp, One Sound For Life - No Pedals
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A VOX AC-30TB definitely…
I mean, provided I was able to open the amplifier up as loud as I wanted in this hypothetical world anyway???
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For the last 10 years I've used my JTM45 as the base for my tone, utilising pedals. I'd probably go for something like a Marshall Vintage Modern to be able to get the 'higher' gain tones I need, and just work the guitar's volume more than usual.
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Originally posted by Little Pigbacon
Kemper with only one capture.
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Couldn’t do it. If I had to, it’s the Cutthroat Audio Down Brownie. But I’d probably actually choose the 5150 iii 50w if I could only have one. It doesn’t do what the Brownie does nearly as well, but it does so much more I’d have to take it for the versatility alone.
I’m glad I don’t have to do that though.
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Originally posted by [email protected] View PostFender Super Sonic. A clean channel built like a Deluxe Reverb and an amazing gain channel so no need for overdrive pedals. And Fender’s classic spring reverb. 22 watts and 1x12 just like a DR.
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Fender Super Sonic. A clean channel built like a Deluxe Reverb and an amazing gain channel so no need for overdrive pedals. And Fender’s classic spring reverb. 22 watts and 1x12 just like a DR.
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Though I had said a Marshall early on in this thread, it would probably end up being an EVH 5150 III 50 watt head / 2x12 setup.
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i have both those, the mav and crex. i prefer the crex in my old deluxe reverb. i like the mavericks ability to adjust volume but i like the tone of the crex and g12h better
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