For me, it's the same as with acoustic guitars...every time I have the money for an amp (or acoustic), I buy another electric guitar.
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Koch Twintone II, very nicely made in the Netherlands, replaced a Mesa Nomad 45 with it because it was better in every respect. Apparently a certain Mr PRS is listed as friend/user of the brand. Fender Pro Junior, because I don't like amps without reverb, a full tone stack or with 10" speakers, but I use this more than anything else! Ibanez Troubadour T20 acoustic amp for putting half of my Parkers output through. Roland Microcube RX, used mostly on batteries for testing after modding/fiddling, 'quiet' practice, and running my iPod.
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Here's Markie with the only amp he owns.
Originally Posted by QueenCityGuitars;60
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I can't stop laughing at Markie's and Sleeby's avatars... Handsome devil!!
"You come around here with these... SOUL DESTROYERS... clad in some kinda paisley rittenou... I don't even know what rittenou means." -Greg Koch re: PRS amps
docbennet, where does one get those front panals?
I have 3, Marshall 2553 silver jubilee 25/50 watt with two matching 2x12 cabinets (Marshall 4x10 cabinets but with 2x12's), PRS 2 Ch H 50 watt (In need of one of those fancy front panals) and a Genz Benz 30 watt acoustic amp.
I am now down to one amp and an Eleven Rack (used mostly for recording).
The amp is a, small but loud, Laney LC15R (15W 2 x EL84 and 3 x 12AX7) but is now housed in a 2x12" combo cab with 2 Celestion 25W Greenbacks, originally built for a Matchless clone.
Here it is next to its original 1x10" housing:
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1992 PRS Cu24 Tortoise Shell, "10",Birds, Reg Neck
1996 PRS Cu24 Scarlet Red Burst, "10", Dots, WT Neck, Graphtech Piezo
I use a Mark V and a Fishman Loudbox Artist with my P22. The "2" Channel PRS amps were announced a few weeks after I bought the Mark V. When PRS comes out with a two channel "H" with about 40 woatts, 2X10s with an open back ... I might be tempted. I use the Tweed mode in the first channel mostly.
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Bill
PRS Private Stock #3568
PRS Swamp Ash Special
Mesa Mark V combo
Fishman Loudbox Artist
The Mark V is a great amp...I used mine in Tweed mode mostly, too. got a question for ya. Do you find that putting your amp on a table causes all kinds of audible vibrations? I like to record a cab off the floor, but I have to wind up putting it on something to isolate it from the surface of the table or bench, or I get all kinds of resonances.
Music is the voice that tells us that the human race is greater than it knows.
--Napoleon Bonaparte
I had to do a count. 9 I think.
Main home amp is the JVM JS 410 Head with a full Marshall 1960V stack, it TOTALLY rocks. Low volume setup at home is the 5 JVM1 1 watt Heads (JTM1, JMP1, JCM1, DSL1 and JVM1), plus the JVM1 Combo for portability. Also the Vox little DA5 when battery operation is required. Main gigging rig in Ottawa Canada is a PRS 2-Channel C with the Boost Mod, and a PRS 4x10 Cab, works great for me.
Yup, 9. But 6 are these 50th Anniersary 1 watt Marshall collector's pieces, in my defense.And another is another small practice amp. So really two "real" amps?
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I put my amps & cabs on these carpeted furniture dollys, I haven't heard any vibration issues at all.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee...9#.UUqY8Iy9KK0
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