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donkeystyle
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i've seen gibson ga15rv's on ebay for like 3 or 400 bucks before. it's only 15 watts, but it's class a, so it's supposed to be louder than your average 15 watt amp.
guitarjesus said:How about the Fender Hot Rod Deville 60W 212
Will I be able to do jazz, blues (SRV), Rock, Van Halen, Joe Satriani
Anyone comment on it.
guitarjesus said:How about the Fender Hot Rod Deville 60W 212
Will I be able to do jazz, blues (SRV), Rock, Van Halen, Joe Satriani
Anyone comment on it.
guitarjesus said:How about the Fender Hot Rod Deville 60W 212
Will I be able to do jazz, blues (SRV), Rock, Van Halen, Joe Satriani
Anyone comment on it.
guitarjesus said:How about the Fender Hot Rod Deville 60W 212
Will I be able to do jazz, blues (SRV), Rock, Van Halen, Joe Satriani
Anyone comment on it.
TexRoadkill said:Any of the small fenders are great for SRV blues but for Satriani/VH type tones you need the full saturation of a modern high gain amp. I'd probably go with the Boogie or Marshall in that case.
One of the best amps I've heard in awhile is made at a shop here in Phoenix called Crank Amps. When cranked up it was quiet as a mouse and as soon as you played it had this searing distortion that hit you in the chest. When paired with their own custom hard wood cabs you could feel the air compressing around you. I want one but it's around $1500 for a half stack.![]()
Outlaws said:If you are willing to drop 7 bills on an amp then I would get a DeluxReverb. Its 22watts but LOUD and works VERY well with pedals. And it has the most gorgeous clean you will ever hear.
Outlaws said:Tex,
Is that an acually company, or is it just the guys from the Saltmine making them?
TexRoadkill said:I don't think there is any connection with The Saltmine, is there?