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If it had a 5150 overdrive channel built in, I'd be grinning like a loon.
I'd be interested to see what the new, scaled down, as in lower wattage, Suhr PT amp will be like but I don't think it's out yet and info is scant
- Two Rock Studio Pro 22
- Top Hat Club Royale
- Victoria 5112
Only have the Two Rock now, but if I could justify more amps, those other 2 would be welcomed back above any others I have owned. In fact, may have to buy another Viccy 5112, as it is a total dream with a Tele.....
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Sadly it was too loud for most of my needs and was only used to it's best a couple of times.
all other amps pale in comparison
A Louis Electric Columbia is a perfect compliment to it.
I used to have a late 60s Twin that I loved and sounded like no other Twin I've ever heard
My current amp is pretty nice, Mesa Boogie Mark V 35 combo.
My favourite when I gigged back in the late 80s was a Peavey Studio pro 40
@dazzajl’s Vyse 5E3
68 Vibrolux
Gibson GA-15 (into extrrnal 2x12 closed back cab).
Tone King Imperial didn’t make my top ten!
Obviously a Jazz man.
Fuchs 4 Aces - sounded incredible. Sadly to loud for at home - and not loud enough for a drummer.
Laney AOR 100 - clean channel cranked with a Russian muff sounded godly.
Not owned
Cornell plexi - I really must get me a little plexi 7. Loved playing through its bigger brother.
Early 70's Selmer Treble & Bass 50 SVR
Laney Cub 15 head
Fender Vaporizer (home/ recording)
That said I used to have an HH IC 212 combo (the one with fuzz, trem and reverb) which I foolishly left somewhere and never retreived it! Love to have that back again. The trem was so deep it would c\use the whole thing to perceptibly move back and forth on it's castors, which makes me wonder how loud we were actually playing back then!