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  1. Walt-Dogg

    anyone ever heard of a guitar made by ampeg called stud?

    I'm not entirely sure if all of the Stud guitars are made with plywood, I was reading up on them and they have expensive more models with gold plated hardware and such, but it's not clear if they do or do not have plywood bodies unlike the lower models that do for sure.
  2. Walt-Dogg

    Guitar wood

    Might I suggest going onto your local Craigslist and buying a cheap violin and then buying a violin pickup?
  3. Walt-Dogg

    Fender Super Reverb

    I guess I could make one. In honesty though, I'm really more interested in finding out when the amp was made. Because why the HELL are the '93 and '01 version of Super Reverb the same and not the years before, in between or after?
  4. Walt-Dogg

    Fender Super Reverb

    I've got a question about the year mine was made, the Serial Number starts with the letters C and R before going into the 6 numbers. I looked it up on Fender's website, The first letter is the year, second letter is the month, R isn't listed for a month and C points me in the direction to say...
  5. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    All sounds good to me.
  6. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    I'm confused now. Will pairing a 4 ohm 200 watt head (solid state) with an 8 ohm cab effectively cut the power output to around half of the original output? I really can't afford to blow out any cabs right now.
  7. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    Yeah, we already went over that. I'm not actually too sure as to what the ohms are on the head, as it only says it's rated at 200 watts on the back of the head and nothing else. And whenever I search for it I can't find that specific model. And there's no year on the amp itself.
  8. Walt-Dogg

    How Many Guitars do you own

    I have 3 at the moment: Fender Roadhouse Strat Fender Jaguar Fender Mustang Bass But I've had: Yamaha Pacifica Epiphone Les Paul Custom Gretsch Electromatic Bass Fender Jazz Bass Squire P-Bass Peavey T-60 Fender P-Bass w/ J-bass pickup Epiphone Les Paul Studio Peavey T-40 Bass Fender P-Bass...
  9. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    Maybe I should stop being stupid and just get a single cab that will handle the head perfectly. No Jerry-rigging with random unmatched cabs.
  10. Walt-Dogg

    Vintage???

    I think you mean lurk. But yeah, every now and then I see ads with "vintage" gear. It's funny, because more than half of the time it's not vintage.
  11. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    So in order to run a fullstack with my head, I would need two 8 ohm cabs, to make the impedance 4 ohms to get a full 200 watts coming out of each cab, am I correct? Also to get the full 200 watts I could use one 4 ohm cab. I'm a little confused with the Marshall 1960 Lead cab though, it has...
  12. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    That's not too bad, I'm better off with just the Lead 1960 at 4 ohms to get the full 200 watts though. How does it work if I we're to run two Lead 1960 cabs at 4 ohms each? What would happen then. Sorry for the questions, amp output has just been something I've never really been able to grasp.
  13. Walt-Dogg

    *- GUITAR AMPS -* What kind do you have?

    Current Amps: Fender Super Reverb '65 Reissue Sunn Concert Lead Peavey Mark III Series 400 Bass head w/ Ampeg SVT 8x10e Working on getting a Fender Bassman Ten right now. Past Amps: Kustom Series 16 Combo Marshall MG100HDFX Halfstack Crate 120 watt 212 combo (I don't remember what it was...
  14. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    Yeah I was kinda just thinking that using just one cab would be better. Though if I were to set the 1960 Lead at 16 ohms and use the 8 ohm Marshall together with the head, how much power would be coming out of the head and what would the impedance become? Haha. I use ear protection. Enough...
  15. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    Uhm, what?
  16. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    Also, say I used the 8 ohm 140 watt Marshall cab with a Marshall 1960 Lead cab set at 4 ohms, both plugged into my 200 watt at 4 ohm Sunn head, how would that work out?
  17. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    Sweet, thank you.
  18. Walt-Dogg

    4 Ohm/200 Watt Head to 8 Ohm/140 Watt Cab

    Will this work? The head is a 1970's Sunn Concert Lead (200 watts and 4 ohms output). The cab is the matching cab for a Marshall G100RCD (140 watts and 8 ohms handling). I know that it's okay to plug a head into a cab if the head has higher impedance than the cab does, but what about the...
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