Vanschoyck Posted November 10, 2013 Author Posted November 10, 2013 Do you meen taller? Yeah, taller and more of them!
Vanschoyck Posted November 10, 2013 Author Posted November 10, 2013 I have a Redplate Blackverb Combo. It is hands down the best, most flexible amp that I have owned or played. It is compact, has great cleans, EQ and overdrive. The only pedals that I use anymore is a boost, tuner and delay. Henry focuses on a great BF cleans first and then drive. I haven't found it that complex to use. I have a clean and to drive settings dialed in (I also change the input depending on the guitar). Highly recommended... Nice. I had a talk with Keith over there and I'm going to arrange to go and try one.
Vanschoyck Posted November 10, 2013 Author Posted November 10, 2013 Lol. I had 2 , but now theres jus 1 If you sell your house, are the amps considered fixtures?
iim7v7im7 Posted November 10, 2013 Posted November 10, 2013 Nice. I had a talk with Keith over there and I'm going to arrange to go and try one. Sounds great with one of these....
Vanschoyck Posted November 10, 2013 Author Posted November 10, 2013 Sounds great with one of these.... Why, I've got one of them things on the way in a few weeks!
smokedtires Posted November 10, 2013 Posted November 10, 2013 I always try to spend my hard earned dollars locally. It helps support your community, your family, and your friends. If you have a well respected amp builder right next door, I say walk in the door and start a conversation with one of the owners and see where that takes you. I wouldn't hurt to take a nice heritage with you! I so agree with this statement. I have a very knowledgable local amp builder Voodoo Amps (http://www.voodooamps.com/home/default.aspx ) that I had modify a Marshall DSL I once had. I woud have loved to have just bought my new amp from him but he just wasn't in my hobby budget at this time. It is great to support local talent though when possible.
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