View Poll Results: How many amps do you own?

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  • I own 1 Amplifier

    6 7.59%
  • I own 2-3 Amplifiers

    35 44.30%
  • I own 4-5 Amplifiers

    14 17.72%
  • I own more than 5 Amplifiers

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    How many amps do you own?

    How many amps do you own?

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    I own 2 now and I am lookking to buy a 3rd.

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    I own one. I am sure I am in the minority....
    Dane
    My Bernie Marsden SE can beat up your Les Paul!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danerada View Post
    I own one. I am sure I am in the minority....
    Me too.

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    I own just one... but it has 9 amp models in it!!!... Does it count??... I guess not...

    Currently filling up the bank account for a new one... soon I hope!
    "After all, you only find out who is swimming naked after the tide goes out." - Warren Buffett

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steph View Post
    I own just one... but it has 9 amp models in it!!!... Does it count??... I guess not...

    Currently filling up the bank account for a new one... soon I hope!
    Sounds like a mark V - great amp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veinbuster View Post
    Sounds like a mark V - great amp.
    I wish it was a Mark-V. A great amp, that's true.
    But mine is a lot less expensive and interesting. Its a humble Cube "all-in-wonder" amp that is good for home-alone practice or as a "carry anywhere" type of amp with FX, looper and all. I must say that it has a great clean sound, as the great JC-120, for jazzboxes and acoustics playing.

    But soon, I hope, it will be All Tubes for me too.
    "After all, you only find out who is swimming naked after the tide goes out." - Warren Buffett

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    Quote Originally Posted by veinbuster View Post
    Sounds like a mark V - great amp.
    I have been meaning to try a Mark V. It looks pretty intense without being option paralysis. The controls are well planned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfb View Post
    I have been meaning to try a Mark V. It looks pretty intense without being option paralysis. The controls are well planned.
    Great amp, people rag on them because they don't know how to set them up, but if you can get your head around them and how the different modes work (and what EQ settings will work with each mode) then you're laughing.

    There's a fantastic video on YT where Doug West takes you through some different sounds, the video is worth it alone just to watch Doug's body language. It's clear he spent a lot of time/effort on this amp and that satisfaction really comes through in that vid. After I got used to the amp I watched the vid again and used some of his settings as a base, I recommend doing this (just jot down his settings and take them with you when you try the amp) as some of them are really good.

    I really want to be "all in" (don't ask my why!), and would love to pick up a PRS amp. I think a 2 Channel Custom would be perfect, who needs 3-channels when you have an amp with gain so responsive to guitar volume?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfb View Post
    I have been meaning to try a Mark V. It looks pretty intense without being option paralysis. The controls are well planned.
    There's one sitting in my dining room beside a Mark III. I have a feeling yuo would quite like channel 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by docbennett View Post
    Here are some of mine...

    Sold my SLO 100 with the 2 cabinets that Heart Toured with in the 1980's:



    That SLO is rad!

    Quote Originally Posted by docbennett View Post
    Breaking News! Flash! This just in!!!

    Les likes his HX/DA amp. A lot.

    Back to your regularly scheduled programming.


    Quote Originally Posted by veinbuster View Post
    There's one sitting in my dining room beside a Mark III. I have a feeling yuo would quite like channel 3.
    I bet.
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    Now that I have a 2channel H, I have two. I'm not sure if I want to get rid of my Fender Princeton Reverb II that was Rivera designed back in the early 80's.
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    8, all lonely because I primarily use an Axe II now. Probably should sell some.

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    Way more than I need...............
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    Quote Originally Posted by markie View Post
    Way more than I need...............
    I know where you can send one of those in particular on a much needed vacation...
    Dane
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    Quote Originally Posted by markie View Post
    Way more than I need...............

    This for me too.
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    A bunch!

    73 Fender Twin (still all original) is the one I use most.

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    Forty plus, about a dozen short of goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ampguy View Post
    Forty plus, about a dozen short of goal.
    You certainly earned your name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ampguy View Post
    Forty plus, about a dozen short of goal.




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