stevie_bees
Cat In The Hatministrator
There's not an awful lot of point behind this thread other than getting my current thoughts written down really.
I'm not entirely sure what to do about my current amplifier situation. I have a Marshall JTM45 Reissue and a '90's 1936 cabinet which I've fitted with a G12M/G12H speaker pairing. I love the amp and I'm really happy with the tones I get from it and from my current pedalboard setup.
The problem I have is that I now work in Gibraltar, and my family will be moving out here in a couple of months time. Space out here is at a premium so my amp rig might not be ideal, both for gigging/rehearsing or for storing at home.
So what to do?
I could pay to get the amp out here, but as I said it might not be the most practical idea. So maybe I could get a smaller combo for use out here? Do I sell the JTM45 and get something nicely valvey as a replacement? Or do I put the JTM45 in storage in the UK and get a cheaper 'modelling' amp to get me by out here? I would be restricted by my finances if I don't sell the Marshall.
I am rehearsing with a band so there are potential gig opportunities on the horizon with most of them being in fairly small pubs/clubs. However, during the summer there can be opportunities to play larger outdoor gigs too. My pedalboard is already out here so I wouldn't need a 'bells & whistles' amp, just a solid, toneful, single-channel combo.
Decisions, decisions...
I'm not entirely sure what to do about my current amplifier situation. I have a Marshall JTM45 Reissue and a '90's 1936 cabinet which I've fitted with a G12M/G12H speaker pairing. I love the amp and I'm really happy with the tones I get from it and from my current pedalboard setup.
The problem I have is that I now work in Gibraltar, and my family will be moving out here in a couple of months time. Space out here is at a premium so my amp rig might not be ideal, both for gigging/rehearsing or for storing at home.
So what to do?
I could pay to get the amp out here, but as I said it might not be the most practical idea. So maybe I could get a smaller combo for use out here? Do I sell the JTM45 and get something nicely valvey as a replacement? Or do I put the JTM45 in storage in the UK and get a cheaper 'modelling' amp to get me by out here? I would be restricted by my finances if I don't sell the Marshall.
I am rehearsing with a band so there are potential gig opportunities on the horizon with most of them being in fairly small pubs/clubs. However, during the summer there can be opportunities to play larger outdoor gigs too. My pedalboard is already out here so I wouldn't need a 'bells & whistles' amp, just a solid, toneful, single-channel combo.
Decisions, decisions...