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These days, most of my playing is done DI'd into a mixing desk into a Musical Fidelity amp and Wharfedale speakers as monitors at a distance of about 18". I've never been drawn to the modelling route. My pedalboard runs in stereo into a Blackstar HT5 (direct out) on the left channel and an Award-Session JD10 preamp and MicroFX compressor on the right channel (speaker emulated outputs on both channels).
About once a month, I have a couple of mates over to play some ambient music - still at very quiet volume levels. For this I use the HT-5 through an old 1x12" (with a seventies Celestion of unknown model) and a Laney VC15 on the other channel. Using stereo enables me to get a full, engaging sound at really quite low volume levels (certainly quieter than a strummed acoustic).
My music:- https://soundcloud.com/hubobulous
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Football is rubbish.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Either a Vox AC4 C1 or a Blackstar HT20.
They are both so different and both sound great when they are on number 8
Fuck the neighbours, they are like a herd of elephants anyway so they can't complain and I wouldn't hear them if they did.
If I could afford a JCM800 through two 4x12 cabs I would use that quite happily. I had exactly that when I was 15 living at home in my parents house and no one cared then either. My Dad used to tell me to turn it up, he was about as cool as you could ever wish for.