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Recently down to 2
Headstrong Santa Cruz 5 1x10
1978 Fender Vibro Champ
If I need more volume I just put a mic in front of the amp and feed it to a powered PA speaker if the house doesn't have a PA
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10-13-2022 09:23 AM
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Benedetto Carino 12 - made by Henriksen for a few years ca. 2015. Lightly modified Henriksen Jazzamp 312 “voiced by Bob Benedetto” - Fantastic amp with my 16B but also my Gibson CS-336 and others. My number one for jazz.
1939 Gibson EH-185 - the original piggyback amp
1960 Supro 10” tweed
1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb
1966 Fender Princeton - excellent jazz amp
1966 Fender Bandmaster w 2x12
1972 Fender Bassman 50 w 2x15
1976 Fender Dual Showman Reverb (135 watt king of clean) with two convertible (open or closed back) Mojotone Lite cabs loaded with 8 ohm JBL E110’s - one of the cabs with Quilter works fine for jazz
Mesa Boogie Mk V 35 with Celestion Neo Creamback
Mesa Boogie TA-30 hed w 1x12 Jensen Electric Lightning
Vox AD30-VT
Vox VT80+
Quilter Microblock 45 “pedal amp” used mainly as backup
JBL EON 510 - light and compact powered PA speaker works pretty well as jazz amp alone, better with a Fishman preamp
I also spec’d an amp recently for purchase by a big band I play in and it is light in weight and sounds great- Roland Jazz Chorus 40 (2x10)
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DV Mark Little Jazz 12
Vintage 47 Ric Supreme with 6V6s swapped out for 6L6s
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Had a Reverb-o-rocket, shouda never sold it.
Now I have a mid 80's Fender Stage 185, never use it any more.
Play my Fender 1995 Blues Jr most the time, it has all the Bill-M mods and a mojotone reverb tank.
My friend gave me a 1996 Fender HRD, 4x10 cabinet with Jensens. I put in an audio taper master volume pot and new tubes, great amplifier, but HEAVY, ugh!
Mostly play acoustic to keep the peace at home, but when everyone is away I crank up my tube amps!
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I've added a Blackstar St. James Combo to my toolbox, so now I have 4.
- Fender Champion (more a decorative item)
- Blues Jr.
- "Custom" Vibrolux Reverb
- Blackstar St. James
I'm thinking about selling the Blues Jr. as the St. James makes it redundant. If anyone is interested (Cologne, Germany) please drop me a PM.
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More than any sane person would ever need to own in 10 lifetimes.
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Having this year bought my second amp in twenty-five years, I have no room for any more; but I keep looking.
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Musicman 65rp 1x12
Marshall JCM800 4104
Fender 2002 Twin Amp
Sessionette 75 90s version 1x12
Sessionette 75 80s version 1x12
Polytone MBIII 80s
Polytone Teenybrute 80s
Fender G Dec 3 30
HH bass baby 1x15
Ashdown 1x15 bass combo
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Originally Posted by garybaldy
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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A warm, detailed, transparent clean that’s suitable for jazz can be had from many amps, so apart from the JC22 I don’t buy specifically with jazz in mind. Currently I have 4 amps:
-PRS MT-15, an all-tube head with a big, fat, open clean tone and powerful EQ controls
-ENGL Thunder 50 Reverb combo, a totally underrated all-tube amp with lush spring reverb and great clean tones, built like a tank and can handle any style of music
-The Valve ‘Bimbo’ head and matching cabinet, a very well made vintage Marshall in a 5W package (not suited for jazz)
-Roland JC-22 stereo combo, a compact yet powerful and well-made combo, ideal as a grab & go amp with hollow or semi-hollow guitars
There might be another small amp in my not too distant future but haven’t decided yet. Could be a small Fender (Princeton, DR) or a ToneMaster. Also on the list are a Katana Artist MkII, a Peavey Classic 30 and a Henriksen.
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the current line up :
PRS DG Custom 30 and 2 x12 cab (handwired 30w EL84)
PRS Blue Sierra and 2x12 (hand wired 50w EL34)
Mesa Rosette 300w 2x8 + tweeter my jazz/acoustic amp
Mesa /Boogie Studio .22+ EL 84
Sovtek Mig 50w head / Marshall 4x12
Pre-CBS Fender Princeton ( semi retired)
Peavey Classic 30 (US) 30w EL84
GK MB Fusion 800w bass amp Bergantino 2 x12 w horn
Mesa WD 800w bass amp Mesa 2x 14 w hornLast edited by Greywolf; 02-14-2023 at 12:49 PM.
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I have been slimming down my gear over the last few years. My main amp is a BluGuitar Amp1 Mercury (100w hybrid floor pedal amp), which is terrific for jazz or rock (I quit my last rock band last summer, but I have some pals who come over to jam some Sabbath & ZZ Top). My gig backup is a TC Bam200, which is a mini 200w bass head. I typically use a 1x12 w/ a Celestion Gold, but for jams w/ bass & drums upstairs I have a Marshall cab loaded w/ 2 Celestion Neo Creambacks. I also have a little Line 6 15w combo for small restaurant gigs where volume is a concern; I pole mount it so it's right in my ear, that helps keep the volume down.
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Fender TMDR
Roland JC22
Boss Mk2 100/212
Fishman Loudbox Mini
and a number of smaller or lower end amps.
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Just got my blonde Fender Tone Master Twin, and it was love at first note
Really liking it, it will be a great gigging amp I hope.
So as a list,
The new fender
Boogie MK IVa combo with external Thiele EVM 12 cab
1980 Acoustic G-100T w/ EVM12
'69 Drip edge Bassman 50 w/2x12 Celstion V30s (head needs work, just sitting around at the moment)
Hartke HyDrive 210 250Watt bass amp
Fractal AX8/Carvin power amp/2 Yamaha stage monitors
Fender Champion 40 (great little amp at 19 pounds, up for sale)
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Originally Posted by Avery Roberts
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Two: - both tube amps - (i mainly play an unplugged archtop)
A 3rd Power wooly Coates spanky II (discontinued) TUBE AMPS, PEDALS, AND PICKUPS | 3rd Power Amplification
A suitcase Vintage 47 Home
I tried a modeling amp, sold it on this forum almost immediately, too much hassle….
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Since I saw this post AND it was time for my annual capacitor reformation ceremonies.. I had to glance at the spreadsheet for the answer... an unbelievable 27 tube amps are on my checklist (I have issues) albeit most are converted old PA heads.
Add to that my 5 Solid-state amps:
Henriksen Convertible
Quilter 101R
Polytone MB-3
Elka 310 (Italian Leslie)
Fender Rumble 200 Bass amp...
... I'm at 32... Thanks Skip and Jason at Fretboard Journal's Truth about Vintage Amps podcast!
a couple of the best enablers I've ever encountered.. bringing dead unwanted iron back to life is a fantastic thrill.
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Well, I now own a Cyber Twin SE so 50 + Two
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Originally Posted by jim777
Wow, interesting, I used to own one of those until not too long ago, good amp, basically a copy of a Mark 1 Boogie.
I currently own:
Kemper Profiler
Fender 57 Tweed Twin RI
Fender Blues Deluxe
The Kemper is the only one I use right now. I profiled the Acoustic before selling it. I also profiled the Tweed Twin - fantastic amp - before putting it up for sale.
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Just added a PRS Blue Sierra 50w hand wired head and 2 x12, these were amon the first 3 models released from the Custom Amp Dept. which is now defunct . It is the model Derek Trucks plays .
It joins :
PRS DG30 Custom w matching 2x12 (David Grissom hand wired EL 84)
Mesa Rosette 300w 2x 8 - my go to Jazz amp
Mesa/Boogie Studio .22+
Mesa WD800 Bass amp w 2x15
GK 800 Fusion Bass amp with Bergantino 2x12
Sovtek Mig 50 head w Marshall 4x12 slant
Pre CBS Fender Princeton
Peavey Classic 30Last edited by Greywolf; 02-06-2023 at 10:43 AM.
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Two right now. Maybe 3 later today.
Hendrikson “Jazz”for 15 years.
Blackstar EL35 combo 2 weeks. Wanted this valve amp with sweet clean and overdrive for gigging (23 lbs)
On my way to Amplified Nation outside of Boston to look at their handmade Steel String Singer and Overdrive Reverb. This would live in my recording studio and allow for a very wide range of styles. I bet jazz will be one.
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Make that 3 amps (but I'm feeling my Henriksen Jazz Combo). I spent an amazing day at Amplified Nation outside of Boston with Taylor Cox the man behind these amps. I've never heard anything like them. Clean tones are luscious with tremendous versatility good for ANY style. Overdrive is equally good and the best spring reverb these old ears have ever heard. Meanwhile I played my L-4C with the DeArmond and my PRS for hours. Then I picked up one of Taylor's Telecasters and it played and sounded so good I got it also. I haven't stopped playing for 3 days.
New Fender ‘57 Deluxe amp for Fender ToneMaster...
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