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    Default If you could only have one amp, which would it be?

    Inspired by a similar thread about guitars - here we go - which amp of all the ones out there, new or old, would you pick? Myself, I think that it would be a CAE OD-100. However, I would need a good, old style Marshall 4x12 to go with that. I think that would fill my needs for a long time! If I had to pick a small amp, it would be a Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb or a Dr. Z Maz Jr 18, or a Carr Rambler. (Oh, I said one amp, or did I?....)
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    One amp? I would take my tonelab if that could be considered a amp.
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

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    OK Robert, I'll be true to the question: just one amp. That being said, I am taking into account that I will have nothing else in my arsenal. So, it will have to fit the bill for each and every kind of playing I do, and venue I play at. It needs to be versatile for practice, playing live, and recording. Most of all, it needs to sound killer!

    Again, I need look no further than my own studio to find that one, indispensible, fantastic-sounding amp: the venerable Fender Cyber Twin. The amp's not only a chameleon of sound, it's an amp that feels and reacts just like the amps it emulates. But that's only the tip of the iceberg. Sweet, vintage-style Blackface cosmetics; (2) 12" factory-installed Celestion G12T-100 speakers barking out 130W of tasty Fender tone (yeah, factory-installed Celestions - yummy!); more than (30) models of some of Fender's most sought-after amplifiers, as well several other classics; and a host of top-quality effects. Combine that with the ability to mix & match drive (tube) sections, MIDI recording capabilities, a bevy of output options, and there is very little that this amp can't do, and sound good doing.

    Boy, I'm a lot of fun, aren't I? Kinda' like taking a date out to eat at McDonald's, and having her actually be happy about it. Ha ha ha!

    And so, I give you the Nelskie Dream Combo: 1990 Epiphone Les Paul + Fender Cyber Twin = Electrified Nirvana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelskie
    the venerable Fender Cyber Twin. The amp's not only a chameleon of sound, it's an amp that feels and reacts just like the amps it emulates.
    When the time comes..this will be my pick... till then The Cyber-Champ makes me smile...


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSwede
    One amp? I would take my tonelab if that could be considered a amp.
    Which you promptly sold to buy a POD ::!

    I'd take John Mayer's #1 Dumble...play it for a bit & then sell it back to him.

    On a serious note, a Dumble might suit me fine, but how would I know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Which you promptly sold to buy a POD ::!
    And I miss it everyday! But thats me I guess, I quickly get tired of my stuff and want new toys.
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

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    Without a doubt, my Fender SuperSonic 1x12.
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    Most definately my Marshall Jubilee. Very versatile it can do it all...from Beano to high gain shred, not to mention the sweetest blues you'll ever hear.
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    If someone else is carrying it for me a Fender Twin Reverb. If I have to haul it around an Orange Crush 30r
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray82609
    If someone else is carrying it for me a Fender Twin Reverb. If I have to haul it around an Orange Crush 30r
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    If it's only one....

    I guess it would have to be a blackface '67 Fender Super Reverb.

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    Excellent choice, Bloozcat! I have a blackface '65, and nothing quite has that vibe, you know? I think the Traynor ycv 40 would be in the running, as it's soooooo much easier on my old back. I had one 30w Marshall combo that was a sweetie, but sold it, oh well. But if a man needs that vibrato...surf...blues...Hey, how many pedals do we get to keep?
    Nah, the old Fender Super would have to be it. Guitar,cord,amp. The good ol' K.I.S.S. method is often best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    Excellent choice, Bloozcat! I have a blackface '65, and nothing quite has that vibe, you know? I think the Traynor ycv 40 would be in the running, as it's soooooo much easier on my old back. I had one 30w Marshall combo that was a sweetie, but sold it, oh well. But if a man needs that vibrato...surf...blues...Hey, how many pedals do we get to keep?
    Nah, the old Fender Super would have to be it. Guitar,cord,amp. The good ol' K.I.S.S. method is often best.
    As my moniker over at the FDP says: "There ain't no tone like Blackface tone."

    I have a '65 blackface Band Master that I love for it's clean tone. Everytime I become satisfied with the clean tone of one of my other amps (my "compromise" amps), I plug into my Band Master for awhile. That sort of recalibrates my tonal receptors again...

    But, as much as I like my Band Master, the question was, "If you could only have one amp, what would it be?" I figured if I'm a wishin', I might as well wish fo' a little bigger than what I's already got....

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    '65 Band Master! Oh man! I am very envious! Now that's what I call a real amp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    '65 Band Master! Oh man! I am very envious! Now that's what I call a real amp.
    It is a sweet amp Robert. About four years ago, before I bought this amp, I was looking around at blackface Fenders and started to notice a trend. While all the blackface combos with reverb were going for big bucks, the non-reverb Band Masters were largely being overlooked. The BM's were going for considerably less than the other BF Fenders. I picked mine up on Ebay for $310.00. The original GE tubes that came in it were dying so I put a set of NOS 7581's in it (high grade JAN 6L6GC type). The 7581's are known for their sweet clean headroom, which is what a Band Master does best anyway. I replaced one 7025 pre-amp tubes and a couple of caps, and I was in business. I play it through a 2X12 cabinet loaded with Weber C12N's. It's a wonderful reminder of just how a guitar amp is supposed to sound.

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    When I worked woth Bob Margolin that is the amp he used. Bob was Muddy Waters sideman for a long time. The amp sounds real good and it should for the price. Youch!

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