What is your main Tube Amp?

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Carvin Legacy half stack. Though I must admit my Crate Tube combo sees a lot more action.
 
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Two Rock Custom Reverb -- most incredible amp I've ever had the pleasure to touch. My amp gas has been gone since I got it. I do not believe it can get any better for my needs.

http://www.two-rock.com/pages/customreverb.html

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Stratcat said:
Mine is a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue.
Has the Classic Fender Clean/Reverb, and works
well with all kinds of pedals.
http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0217400000

Hello brother George...How are ya buddy?

My most used tube amp over the last few years has been my Fender Cyber Twin,but I guess it really isn't a true tube amp(Just has some preamp tubes in it)....After that,it'd be my Marshall early 50 watt metal panel head that I play through alot at home and then my 66 BF Pro Reverb which sees more overall gigging hours away from home....

I like leaving my vintage stuff at home these days and so the Fender CT and my Vox Valvetronix help fill that niche I need...
 
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I've got the metalfront headshell and the canefront (Luckily, I found the mint canefront headshell used). I was using the metalfront head on the 4-12 Bogner cab I have, but I've changed it up to the canefront headshell and large 2-12. I'm planning on switching out 1 Vintage 30 for a G12H30 pretty soon. I got this Bogner pic from Ebay, but my rig looks identical.

Here's my current faves.

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Why won't this bastard print!!! Just click on it. G&L Legacy Deluxe.
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I have a Mesa Triaxis/2:90 rack that I usually play but my JCM 800 has been getting some work lately as well.
 
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Mid-80s Marshall JCM 800 2203. 100-watt, one channel, no diodes. EL-34 tubes, baby. Pure rock.

Also . . . Traynor YCV-20WR for practice and/or bluesy or clean stuff.
 
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63 transitional blonde bandmaster with the AA763 blackface circuit (not the AB763...pretty slick eh!) through 2 JBL d130f speakers-one in an open back 30x25 cab, the other through a tuned electrovoice sealed back cab. Gets a huge stereo sound-one JBL fills the space we're playing at, the other one pushes forward with a focused, tight sound.

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A 23-watt Precision Electronics PA with EL-84s modified for guitar use by Tony Krank. He took out the tone stack, so the only knobs it uses are a preamp and a master volume. But it jams. These days, I usually run it with a Dallas Rangemaster clone I put together.
 
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Mesa Rectoverb with Mesa 2 x 12 cab. I was using a Peavey Classic 50
4 x 10 for cleans, but the Recto sounds so good clean (just add a little chorus and delay and your perfect) that I'm thinking about selleng the Peavey.
 
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My main tube amp is a late 70's Fender 75. It was designed as a studio amplifier for session players and features a cascading volume channel similar to that of a Mesa Boogie. It also has a clean channel accessible via footswitch. I'm running it through a matching era 212 cabinet. Not my main system, but it's a great backup.
 
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My main valve amp for band practises and smaller gigs would be my Marshall JTM60 1x12 combo.

When space is available I'll generally use either my Orange 4x12 or Marshall 2x12 with either my Orange AD30 head or JCM800 2210 head, depending on the sound I'm going for (the Orange is cleaner, punchier and has more clarity while the Marshall has more gain and overall volume available).

Craig
 
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