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That's no reason to do it. Do you want to sound like yourself or merely imitate what somebody else is doing?
A very good guitarist told me years ago that the best combination is a Gibson electric and a Fender amp and I think he's right -- he played an ES-335 through a Twin Reverb. Personally I've been playing my LP Deluxe through a Fender Super Reverb and it sings.
In fact I was playing last night and I'm still amazed at how expressive they are together. A good Fender amp interacts with you and makes you play better...as opposed to blowing out the windows with something that only sounds "iconic" when it's turned up to 10.
Good advice. Okay. I guess I have some pondering to do; I don't want to overlook any other brands either.
I play all three of my Les Pauls (Epiphone Jr. 90, Gibson Faded Double Cut & Gibson Melody Maker) through it, as well as all my other electrics, and have a blast. It almost sounds like a Vox AC30, but almost in that the Vox has a built-in tremolo and my Peavey don't, so I should've held out till I had the extra couple hundred bucks to work with. Oh well. I'm definitely not trying to sound like anybody else, in that I mostly play surf instrumentals with my Les Pauls through 

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