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Only 2. Don't need anymore at the moment and don't gas for any either.
Yamaha THR-10 for a quck instant sitting on the sofa, amp on coffee table play.
Bogner Atma for the real sound.
"The real sound" only comes from non master volume amps
I wouldn't mind a Bogner Helios....or try a Carol Ann Trip-r
I have a Marshall SL5 - probably the best classic rock tones to come out of one amp that I've heard. Pitched as a Slash sig, you could change the logo and it be the perfect Angus Young sig or many others who use that 70s/80s Marshall like sound.
Blackstar HT5 stack - great at home amp, headphone socket for silent use, looks brilliant and has a huge range of sounds.
Epiphone Valve Junior - so simple, looks amazingly good, nice clean sound and great for any volume with either a joyo brit sound or a cheap L pad attenuator.
I also use a pocket pod for using outside of my guitar room.
My music:- https://soundcloud.com/hubobulous
My music:- https://soundcloud.com/hubobulous
A Carvin Legacy
A Carvin Legacy
A Carvin Legacy
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
My music:- https://soundcloud.com/hubobulous
some for practise, some for recording, some for shows and some for live !
The young do not know enough to be prudent, therefore they attempt the impossible - and achieve it, generation after generation.
Fender twin reissue - owned for about 10 years and gigged a lot when I want a clean sound with some drive from pedals
EVHiii 50 + 2x12 - probably my main gigging amp
Hughes & Kettner zenamp - my main rehearsal /small gig grab and go amp. Gets a lot of positive comments and the most organic modelling amp I've owned
Marshall jubilee 50w, bought new in 87. Rarely gigged but as a head conversion is a nice back up and used for recording.
Marshall jmp mk2 100w head + oversize 2x12 - recentish buy and will get used for recording
Marshall jcm800 bass + 4x12 - came with the jmp and will probably be sold this year.
Marshall reverb 12 - used for jamming with mates with a yamaha dg stomp
Marshall jmp1 / 8008 rack pre / poweramp - sometimes used for recording but it's a backup rig tbh
Yamaha thr10 - living room for learning tunes
Trace ta50r - for acoustic gigs
There's a ton of active PA cabs here I could use for guitar duties if necessary but I think I have enough backup rigs at the moment...
When easter comes around I'm building a studio at the back of the house so I can have most of my amps setup and mic'd ready to record and rehearse.