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Got me hooked on the whole tweed 5E3 circuit and the only reason I went with the Lazy J initially was the VAC circuit and the Reverb.
(formerly miserneil)
I'm not one to blow my own trumpet (even if it was physically possible....), particularly on "someone else's" thread, but I could make something equivalent to the J20 for a starting price of around £1300.
Hope nobody minds me chipping in!
In a live setting many amps will get you there. But you don't say what style you play or why you need a dual/stereo set up so it is hard to comment with any real impact.
So let's assume you are looking for what you already have but more. Another identical amp often doesn't do that.
The limitation of your Lazy-J amp is the fact it is a 1x12 and most likely a Blue so pointy and many frequencies are missing. No worries in a bedroom or studio. But a limitation live if you have keys, sax or other direct to pa instruments.
Elsewhere in this site there is a secondhand ProJr with 2x10 ceramic speakers. Twin that with your 6L6 1x12 and you will have a wider tone spectrum with more vocab and the kinda sound swirl you get with a bassman or bandmaster. Still the 1x12 LJ sound you like will dominate but there will be something more pushing it along and the sound will reach more corners of the room.
Get the right box to combine them to avoid groundloops and phasing issues. No shortcuts.
In a live setting many amps will get you there. But you don't say what style you play or why you need a dual/stereo set up so it is hard to comment with any real impact.
So let's assume you are looking for what you already have but more. Another identical amp often doesn't do that.
The limitation of your Lazy-J amp is the fact it is a 1x12 and most likely a Blue so pointy and many frequencies are missing. No worries in a bedroom or studio. But a limitation live if you have keys, sax or other direct to pa instruments.
Elsewhere in this site there is a secondhand ProJr with 2x10 ceramic speakers. Twin that with your 6L6 1x12 and you will have a wider tone spectrum with more vocab and the kinda sound swirl you get with a bassman or bandmaster. Still the 1x12 LJ sound you like will dominate but there will be something more pushing it along and the sound will reach more corners of the room.
Get the right box to combine them to avoid groundloops and phasing issues. No shortcuts.
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Definitely worth a look. I love mine. Covers a nice tweed sound and there's a blackface style on the 3 way variac to give a bit more headroom.
No offence but not really my thing really