So... who has a Smokey Amp?

Chris Pile

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Mine was in a guitar case in storage, which I finally found this weekend. Put a new 9 volt in it and let loose with the silly, fuzzy sounds! Mine is a pristine Camel pack, which a client gave me many years ago. I would noodle with it, but never plugged it into a big cab. Anyone else recorded with one, or did a gig with 1 volt?
 
I have a little battery powered Fender MA-10. I drilled a hole for a jack and It's surprisingly loud through a 4x12 cab. I also have two Hotone 5watt heads and they sound huge through a 4x12.
 
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I haven't seen one of those in years. The smallest that I have is a Microcube. It was the first amp that I purchased when I started playing again ~18 years ago. And I'll never get rid of it.

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I’ve got one that is in a clear enclosure and I built a little 1watt amp in a watch tin years ago. It needs to be hooked up to a cab though, no built-in speaker. When I had a 4x12, it sounded pretty nice with it.
 
I have a Pignose that works really well as a pre-amp or if I need quick and portable, by it's self.
My friends had never heard of it until I showed up with one
 
I've heard of people using the Smokey amp as some sort of feedback generator. I will have to research how they did it, but it involved splitting the guitar signal, and having one side go to this little amp, and one going to your normal amp. Somehow the little amp's signal was picked up by the guitar pickups...I am not sure. I know I watched a YouTube video with someone using it like that (Trey Gunn?).
 
One of Bruce Zinkys creations.Think he still sells them. Fun little toy and are a blast through a 4/12 with the right speakers. Also work well as a drive through a tube amp.
https://smokeyamps.com/



Whoah, okay. Nostalgia attack.
I swear I remember these from like 2003, 2004, when I *very* first started playing guitar. Like if I recall correctly, I saw that exact website and it was almost exactly the same. nice
 
My friend has a Marshall Micro Stack. It has a nice overdriven sound with 80% of its volume. Above that point it's a blotchy mess.
 
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