Let's see your AMP!

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My current amp for playing bass with. used it in both Atavist and The Ergon Carousel. Cost me £60 second hand, built like a tank.

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here's mine!


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Orange OTR120
Carvin Legacy 2X12 (with vintage 30's)


should get the job done & done.
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damn...i love my new Jaguar Lead 50!!!
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Patterned after England's late-70s master volume amplifier: JCM 800

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loud and unusually sparkley...

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This is the big picture, What's missing is a Gallien-Kreuger 700RB on that SWR 4x10 and a BOSS DD5 or 6 Digital Delay and BYOC "Distortion Plus" behind the Schecter Hellcat VI and there is an FuzzHuggerFX Ab-Synth that starts the signal chain and was absent on picture day. The signal splits at the HOG dry goes through the muff etc to the bass amp, HOGged goes and D+ through the delay to the 5150II. :)
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Look. Look at my new amp! The Orange one! :omg:
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I said god damn, that's a lot o' tubes. Nice. :joy:

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Wow Cool amp! I've always wanted to try one of those, hell, I always want to just see one of those.
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This is the closest thing to an amp I have during the academic year. It's an early 60s all-tube Lowrey organ with a built-in Leslie that I modified for a guitar input to the preamp. This allows for simultaneous organ and guitar playing (typically through either looping the guitar then playing the organ or jamming a few notes down on the organ and playing over the drones). Fuzzy guitar and the organ's own sound mix beautifully when running through the Leslie together :love:

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zezozeceglutz wrote:This is the closest thing to an amp I have during the academic year. It's an early 60s all-tube Lowrey organ with a built-in Leslie that I modified for a guitar input to the preamp. This allows for simultaneous organ and guitar playing (typically through either looping the guitar then playing the organ or jamming a few notes down on the organ and playing over the drones). Fuzzy guitar and the organ's own sound mix together beautifully when running through the Leslie together :love:

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oh what it's so bright what could that glorious-looking amp be?!

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what do you have running in the other input?
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it's my guitar rig going through a splitter (a cheap one made by Mars Pedals which is actually pretty nice). it allows me to switch channels or use both of the channels at the same time, which is pretty amazing on this amp.
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zezozeceglutz wrote:Image

What kind of jazzmaster is this? with nothing on the headstock and what-not?
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It's just your standard Partsmaster: Warmoth body, Allparts neck, Duncan pickups, etc. I never bothered to put a logo on it.
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