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g15
ghetto 18
ghetto 310
THR10ii (20w)
Marshall G30R CD (not my pic)
Really happy with the first two. Will probably see if i can get the Marshall sold for £40 or something.
The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
I still fancy a Deluxe Reverb at some point or maybe a Twin if I ever move to a bigger studio.
Carlsbro CS40TC head
The wall of deaf!
Oh yeah, and I can't post pics either!
Yamaha THR100HD
Two Roland Jazz Choruses:
JC-22
JC-40
Five Roland Blues Cubes:
Hot
Hot British EL84
Hot BOSS Drive
Tour
Tour (with an Ultimate Blues capsule)
BOSS Nextone Stage
3 Blackstar HT-1R heads (long story)
Joyo Bantamps for kicks:
Atomic
Bluejay
Jackman
Meteor
3 1x12" cabinets with different speakers.
Fender Custom 57 Tweed Twin
Custom built JTM45
If the Fuchs works out, the other two will have to go - I need the space!
Top row L-R:
- Princeton Reverb 68 Custom - converted to near-blackface spec;
- Matchless Lightning 15 Reverb - my main gigging amp for the last 12 years, and truly an amp for life.
Bottom row L-R:- DIY 5E3 Deluxe - my first build, from a Modulus kit;
- DIY 5E3 Micro - 1x8 built into the cabinet of a Harley Benton GA5;
- DIY Trainwreck Lightning copy - built into the chassis and cab of a knackered Carvin Vintage 33 and utilising its transformers.
Centre:Truth to tell I've switched to modelling MFX through the PA ( up to lockdown a Vox Tonelab SE but bought a Pod Go in June that's brilliant). But I do have some amps. Nothing special, but they all get played, and each offers something different.
Marshall 1x12 JCM2000 DSL401 all valve, with a Classic Lead 80 replacing the horrid stock speaker. Real workhorse.
Marshall Valvestate 1x12 Mk1 80V '8080' - the original and best of the Valvestates, and still a cracking little amp that was Marshall's biggest ever seller. Hybrid-SS but with a 12AX7 in the gain channel. Excellent Celestion G12T75 speaker that suits it well.
Vox Valvetronix stereo 'blue series' AD120VTX with 2x12 AD212 extn cab and VC12 floor controller. The original and best Valvetronix series ever made, hybrid, digital modelling front end, 2x12AX7s (for all intents and purposes in the power stage). All speakers are 'Neodogs' 80w versions of the Celestion Century Vintage Neodymium. The most reliable and versatile rig I've ever had. I use it with 3 pedals in the FX loop: Behringer EQ700, BBE Sonic Stomp Maximiser and Boosta Grand. Too heavy now for me, hence the TLSE.
Laney VC30-210, all valve, and matching 1x12 GS112VE. Lighter and more compact than the 2x12, the 2 10" Jensen C10Q16's give a lovely vintage feel with a top end that really cuts through the mix. The 12" extn cab adds a nice bottom end balance to complement the 2 tens. Real spring reverb.
Laney 15w Cub 12R, all valve, with upgraded Celestion Vintage 30 that makes it sound much louder than 15w. Cracking little amp that punches way above its weight. Based on a Marshall circuit, put through a 4x12 cab you'd think it was a Plexi.
Vox Mini G3 digital practice amp. Louder and better sounding than it has a right to be with it's little 3" speaker, featherlight and can run on batteries. Great 'play anywhere' fun.
Headrush FRFR108 This is for my MFX units and is excellent . The volume (it's 2000w) projection, clarity and bottom end from a unit so light (19lbs) and small is incredible. I'm that impressed with it, I'm buying a 2nd once we're back rehearsing and gigging.
This is where they are in my little den now:
These are some clearer older pics
BTW - love your 'converted' Princeton.