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  1. J

    One Guitar, Multiple Amps?

    Hey, are they good amps? Then $250 is a small price to pay.
  2. J

    One Guitar, Multiple Amps?

    The Morley George Lynch Tripler will handle three amps, and has a signal boost as well. Probably worth a try.
  3. J

    Which One Would You Get First?

    Well, we had the same understanding, until we went from renting to owning, and I had to start mowing my own lawn, and fixing my own crap. Home Depot can base its quarterly profits on my purchases alone! As far as effects... instead of upgrading your TS9 and buying a compressor, I'd buy a Visual...
  4. J

    Which One Would You Get First?

    OK, never mind. I'm just saying... I bought my first home in April, and all my gear-buying plans have gone to absolute crap. Lawn upkeep, appliance repair and replacement, decorating crap for the wife... it all adds up to no new amp for Joe until Xmas! I wasn't prying, I was just curious if...
  5. J

    Which One Would You Get First?

    I'm serious! You think you can afford stuff... but do you own a lawnmower?
  6. J

    Which One Would You Get First?

    Are you buying your first home?
  7. J

    chosing a boogie - best all-rounder?

    The ROV seems pretty versatile.
  8. J

    RKII

    As far as the Roadster... you can also swap the 6L6 tubes for EL34s if you want something closer to the Marshall style.
  9. J

    RKII

    That's probably the best advice you're going to get. The Mark amps sound great. The RK amps sound great. If you get the sound you need out of a cheaper amp, why buy the more expensive amp? More importantly, if one amp or the other "sounds like you", that's what you need to buy.
  10. J

    1x12 or 2x12?

    I've played through the Roadster 2X12. It really moves air, even at lower output settings.
  11. J

    Local dealer tells me not to buy a Boogie!

    I am as far as it is possible to be and not fall into the Atlantic Ocean. :(
  12. J

    Local dealer tells me not to buy a Boogie!

    You guys do sell those amps, don't you? I hope I can find a place to demo one.
  13. J

    RKII

    Think you guys can talk my wife into it?
  14. J

    Local dealer tells me not to buy a Boogie!

    Thanks guys. I'm all worried about the popping channel switching thing now...
  15. J

    Local dealer tells me not to buy a Boogie!

    None of this is helping me buy an amp, BTW... :shock:
  16. J

    KRANK

    I'm not going to say anything bad about those, or Diezels or Bogners. Krank amps are sort of... not bad, exactly. Just not all that impressive for the price. I just can't see spending $2700 for a more-fizzle-than-sizzle halfstack.
  17. J

    Local dealer tells me not to buy a Boogie!

    I meant the ZenTera. The halfstacks were ridiculously priced, and the footswitch was another $500 or something stupid like that. Yeah, you can probably get the combo version for $1500 used.
  18. J

    KRANK

    No, I'm saying the Genz Benz are junk. They're "assembled" in America, but all or most of the guts of it come from China, and are unreliable from everything I've heard and read.
  19. J

    Local dealer tells me not to buy a Boogie!

    Yeah, and Hughes & Kettner used to make a really sweet modeling amp, that sounded better than anything before or since. Too bad it cost something ridiculous like $4500 for the halfstack and footpedal. *shrugs*
  20. J

    Local dealer tells me not to buy a Boogie!

    I'm just not all that impressed with the Marshall sound, especially not the TSL amp. I prefer the DSL sound anyways, so I can't imagine the JVM will impress me much. Marshall amps ARE easy to dial in, though but that's all it sounds like. On the other hand, I found the Roadster pretty intuitive...
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