We can do that! Links to pix of my 3 amps:
Vox Valvetronix AD30VT
Peavey Delta Blues Front & Top/Side (cat not included)
Epiphone Valve Jr. (note brightness toggle I added)
Love to see people's gear.... Here's my Vox and H & K.
Guitars: 2003 and 2004 American series strats, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Strat, Squier Deluxe Strat.
Amps: Line 6 Spider IV 120, Vox AD50VT 212, and Peavey Transtube Bandit 112.
Pedals: Digitech Bad Monkey.
We can do that! Links to pix of my 3 amps:
Vox Valvetronix AD30VT
Peavey Delta Blues Front & Top/Side (cat not included)
Epiphone Valve Jr. (note brightness toggle I added)
DVM's Ever-Expanding Gear List:
Guitars - W-A-A-A-Y-Y too many to list. Check 'em all out HERE
Amps & Cabs - "Kap'n Kerrang-aroo" BYOC 18W TMB kit amp head; Mojave Coyote head; Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Lacquered Tweed Ltd. Ed.; Allen Sweet Spot kit amp; BYOC Tweed Royal kit amp; Epiphone Valve Jr. combo + mods; Drive 2x12 cab / Celestion G12M Greenback + G12H30; AB Custom Audio 1x12 cab / Celestion Alnico Blue
Pedals/Effects - ZILLIONS, including DVM's Home-built Pedals - See some HERE and HERE, TOO!
DVM's Gear Photos
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Nice! The Delta Blues is really a cool amp. How do you like the 15" speaker on that? I've also seen them with 2 10" speakers.Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
Guitars: 2003 and 2004 American series strats, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Strat, Squier Deluxe Strat.
Amps: Line 6 Spider IV 120, Vox AD50VT 212, and Peavey Transtube Bandit 112.
Pedals: Digitech Bad Monkey.
Amps, eh? Hey - I got a few of those.
1.) Epiphone Valve Jr. - The modded 5W wunderkind is shown in its most recent playing configuration - running through a Peavey 112E ext. cab with a Eminence 12" Swamp Thang. Frontside, I run either a DigiTech Tone Driver, or the mind-expanding Tonebone Classic. This set-up absolutely kills tone-wise! And LOUD - - whoa!
2.) Peavey Classic 30 / 112E - The C30 was my first-ever tube rig (bought it way back in '95), and I'm glad I held onto it. It features a full set of J & J tubes, and a Celestion Vintage 30 speaker. Everything I plug into it sounds great. I was also fortunate enough to find a used 112E ext. cab (listed on a used gear page on the website of a small music shop in upper Mass. - score!) for $175 + shipping. It really rounds out the bottom end of the sound. Swede, I used this photo cuz' I thought you'd enjoy seeing a photo of your old pal - - Mr. Cactus!
3.) Tech 21 Power Engine - I guess I would consider this more of a powered extension cabinet than an amp. But none-the-less, this is what I use to bring those tasty PODxt tones to life - 60W of clean power. You should hear the PODxt's Marshall JCM 800 sim though this rig.
4.) Fender Cyber Twin - aka The Big Kahuna. I've had this amp for a little over a year now, and I'll just have to say that its one of the best I've ever played. Most, if not all of the amp's bank of classic Fender tones are startlingly close tone-wise, and coupled with the amazing response characteristics of the models, it's like walking back in time each time you plug in. With dual 12" Celestion G12-T's and (85) user pre-sets, the fun never ends. Combine all of the amp's modern features with the classic Blackface cosmetics, and you have one dynamite package. These rigs are going for $600 - $700 used on Ebay, and at that price, they're a total steal!
Last edited by Nelskie; August 17th, 2006 at 06:29 AM.
Mr Cactus! I still cannot believe that you evicted him!
Nelskie, The tech21 seems to be a great way to amplify a amp modeler! The only thing that really sounds good with modelers imho is a solid state poweramp. I have been looking at the Atomic Reactor 112 + the tonelab dock. I must apparently check out the Power engine as well!
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
You know, I've heard some great things about the Atomic Reactor, too. However, in my situation, it was substantially more expensive, and then you had the tube thing to contend with. The more I thought about it, the more I thought it would be more practical to have an all solid-state set-up for the PODxt. So far, the Tech 21 has worked out wonderfully - it does exactly what it says its supposed to do. All of my PODxt amp models sound fantastic through it - esp. using the various cab settings.Originally Posted by SuperSwede
Here's my Marshall Jubilee combo. 50 watts switchable to 25 watts. 3-12AX7 preamp tubes (including one 12AX7M - Mullard type), all Groove Tube, and a matched set of Groove Tube EL-34s rated at 4 ("breakup" scale). 2-12" Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.
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Heres the Marshall 4x12 "bottom" cabinet loaded with 4-12" Celestion 25 watt Greenbacks.
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This is my Peavey Classic 30 with J&J Electronics 12AX7 preamp tubes and a quad set of EL-84s and stock Blue Marvel 12" speaker.
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Edited to add my battery powered Marshall (thanks Warren for reminding me)
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I didn't have my bass amp pics at work so just imagine a cool SWR Workingman 10 combo photo here.
Last edited by tone2thebone; October 16th, 2006 at 08:41 AM.
ok....here are all the amps in the house....
bottom - left to right: peavey classic 20, epi valve jr., vox ad30vt
top - left to right: my sons roland micro cube, Fender Silverface Mini-Twin.
Both the micro-cube and mini-twin can be run on batteries...great for practicing.
pedals - left to right: Earnie Ball Volume Pedal, Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus, Bad Monkey, Behringer Distortion Modeler, Cry Baby Wah.
Guitars: Gibson 1998 Les Paul Special : Peavey Predator (Early 90's Fat Strat Copy) : Ibanez GAX30TROriginally Posted by just strum
Brownsville Reso - 101 Electric Reso : Fender GDO-300 Maple Quilt Top Acoustic
Amps: Fender Super Champ XD
Effects: Digitech RP250 Modeling Guitar Processor : DVM "Phased and Confused" Script Phaser Clone : Digitech Bad Monkey
Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus : Behringer Distortion Modeler : Ernie Ball Volume Pedal : Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
You know your 4x12 needs, don't you? Yeah - an Epiphone Valve Jr. head. Swap out those stock tubes for some hot rod numbers, and you're ready to rock! For $99 bones, you positively couldn't go wrong!Originally Posted by tone2thebone
BTW - I thought you already had a Epi Valve Jr.? Did you sell it? What I mean is that you wouldn't want to hurt its feelings, and not include its photo with your other amps?
Nice stuff guys ... those peavey classic's look very nice , never played one , whats the deal on them ...i bet the valve jr would sound great through a cab .. whats the ohms/load on that little jewl..
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I would like to try a Vjr head with the cabinet still yes. I thought I mentioned to you that I traded the Vjr combo for the Cry Baby pedal long time ago? I was within the 30 day return/exchange period through Guitar Center after I got it but I really wanted a CB pedal more than I needed another amp at the time. I knew Epiphone was coming out with a head version soon so I traded it thinking I could always get the head later on when they came out. Then again with the treble boost mod DVM came out with I might even reconsider getting the combo again. I think it would still be neat to have a small Class A amp...but with a nice bright sound with the mod?Originally Posted by Nelskie
My Subway Blues. It just sounds so amazingly sweet. Every day i change the settings I get something new and exciting. The volume knob works wonders with it's tone. Go from Sam and Dave to Big Star style overdrive just with the twist of the volume knob. The amp is a little on the darker side, but I'm sure that has something to do with how I eq my amp and that's just fine with me (STRATS ARE BRIGHT). It will do some interesting things when it's going through pedals however. It actually cleans up a far amount more (that's no good is it!) for some reason. Just a wonderful amp, and if you ever see a subway series used I suggest going for it!!!
Guitars - Highway 1 Strat, 2000 Tacoma DF-21
Effects - Maestro Phase Shifter, Fulltone '69 Fuzz, Fulltone OCD, Boss CS-3, Mooger Fooger Ring Mod
Amps - Mesa/Boogie Subway Blues
EGM - What kind of tubes does that baby run on? I've never seen a single volumed Boogie before!
I like the 15" speaker very much. Loads of bottom, as you might expect, but the top end is very articulate, as well. I've never heard the 2x10 version, but that would be a very interesting comparison to make.Originally Posted by TS808
The thing about this amp that never ceases to amaze me is how LOUD it is. 30W can blow the glass out of the windows. The volume knob goes from 1 to 12, and I've never had it above 3 in the small room I play in. I'd be bleeding from the ears!
DVM's Ever-Expanding Gear List:
Guitars - W-A-A-A-Y-Y too many to list. Check 'em all out HERE
Amps & Cabs - "Kap'n Kerrang-aroo" BYOC 18W TMB kit amp head; Mojave Coyote head; Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Lacquered Tweed Ltd. Ed.; Allen Sweet Spot kit amp; BYOC Tweed Royal kit amp; Epiphone Valve Jr. combo + mods; Drive 2x12 cab / Celestion G12M Greenback + G12H30; AB Custom Audio 1x12 cab / Celestion Alnico Blue
Pedals/Effects - ZILLIONS, including DVM's Home-built Pedals - See some HERE and HERE, TOO!
DVM's Gear Photos
Visit MY WEBSITE!
Either I have a big room or my ears are shot! I normally play the 30 watt Classic at 6 (half volume).Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
When I say "little", I mean it! My "cave" is just 11'x11', and crammed full of computer and musical equipment, plus other furniture. Hardwood floor and very little in the way of "soft goods" to soak up the sound.Originally Posted by tone2thebone
Then again, maybe your ears are shot!
P.S. I hope you're satisfied. Looking at your Marshall combo and cab has generated a rather large puddle of drool here on my keyboard. I think sssssssssssssome of the keysssssssss are ssssssssssstarting to sssssssssstick......
Last edited by duhvoodooman; August 19th, 2006 at 07:16 AM.
DVM's Ever-Expanding Gear List:
Guitars - W-A-A-A-Y-Y too many to list. Check 'em all out HERE
Amps & Cabs - "Kap'n Kerrang-aroo" BYOC 18W TMB kit amp head; Mojave Coyote head; Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Lacquered Tweed Ltd. Ed.; Allen Sweet Spot kit amp; BYOC Tweed Royal kit amp; Epiphone Valve Jr. combo + mods; Drive 2x12 cab / Celestion G12M Greenback + G12H30; AB Custom Audio 1x12 cab / Celestion Alnico Blue
Pedals/Effects - ZILLIONS, including DVM's Home-built Pedals - See some HERE and HERE, TOO!
DVM's Gear Photos
Visit MY WEBSITE!
Nice amps, everyone! I always seem to end up posting late (only get home on weekends), but here are mine.
Traynor Anniversary, Musicman 65 2x12, Lil' Epi w/ his buddies Avatar 2x12 and Hotplate, Traynor 50w bass head, 65 Super Reverb.
Last edited by oldguy; August 20th, 2006 at 11:30 AM.
Ooohhh a Musicman
(Hey DVM, why dont we have a symbol of drool ? )
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
DVM - hahahaha sorry 'bout yer droolin'!
oldguy - Randy, the guy I was in a band with in High School had a Music Man Stack. I wish I could remember the specs on it but it was dang loud boy thats all I remember. He was really into "Heart" at the time and he used to go on about Howard Leese or someone playing one? Maybe, maybe not....my mind as well as my ears are shot as well.