Vintage Fender vs. new-old Fender.

my bassman was around 55 lbs, the twin around 75 so a difference for sure but not the same as some 100lbs mesas
 
an award ill happily let you keep. i still have a dual showman reverb if i need it but having head/cab is nice.
 
If you started practicing with a 20kg kettlebell, you might not have a reason to complain.

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I've been doing Turkish Get-Ups with a 25 kg kettlebell and swings with a 35 lber for about a year now. They're great exercises, but doesn't seem to help with the complaining. Combo amps are an awkward shape, and the strap is uncomfortable when you're trying to lug them up and down flights of stairs . . . and it's never just the amp you're carrying. Usually it's the amp in one hand, the pedalboard in the other, and a gigbag on your back. Which I inevitably forget about and whack the headstock when I go through doorways. :P
 
Usually it's the amp in one hand, the pedalboard in the other, and a gigbag on your back. Which I inevitably forget about and whack the headstock when I go through doorways. :P

I just bought a double gig bag so it is usually two Lesters on my back.
 
I just bought a double gig bag so it is usually two Lesters on my back.


I heard that the guys in Manowar didn't work out at all . . . they just failed to hire roadies and gigged a lot.

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I have a QUAD Reverb, not a TWIN so unless someone has a Super Six I win the boat anchor award.

My Yamaha Fifty 410 could probably give it a good run for its money. I can't lift it. If I need to move it, I call a son.
 
My Yamaha Fifty 410 could probably give it a good run for its money. I can't lift it. If I need to move it, I call a son.

You guys get 4 speakers. I'm feeling cheated. My Peavey JSX 212 weighs in over 82 pounds and it has 2 speakers.
 
i dont think anything can top the first gen mesa road king 2x12, it was like 120lbs
 
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