Les Van Perfek
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Hi all, I need advice from some you pros...
Although I'm just an amateur, as I suffer from GAS (gear acquisition syndrome) I own a pretty neat set-up I currently play through 3 amps simultaneously. My main amp is a 1972 Super Reverb (Silverface) and for more crunch I have a Marshall Artist 3203 coming out on both 1965A and 1965B cabs. Both these amps go through THD HotPlates. The 3rd is a 1962 Silvertone 1484 "Twin twelve" coming out on a home made cab loaded with 2 Jensen reissues. The 3 amps are selectable with a Morley Tripler. I run the guitar in a pretty elaborate pedal board. Sounds awesome!! Although I own Gibson, Gretsch, I tend to use the Strats and Teles more.
As you can see, ton of tones, tons of fun...
The problem is SPACE. This takes up a lot of space as you can imagine. I don't gig very much, I play with friends who have a tendency to play loud (I guess I do too...),
Finding the solutions
I'm thinking of selling the 3 amps and getting a "do-it-all amp", if this exists... Internet searches as well as Youtube and of course advertising is pointing me to the Lonestar 2X12 or Lonestar Special 2X12. Actually I'm, thinking of getting the head and a Cab. I tried it for a few minutes in a store but did not get convinced.
The sounds I love are : SRV, Mr. Jeff Beck, Derek trucks, Bonamassa, John Mayer, Nels Cline, ZZ Top, to name a few. So Rock and Blues is kinda my thing.
Here are some of my questions on which your opinions made guide me;
-Will I miss The Super Reverbs clean lush sound and headroom?
-Is the Lonestar Special's 30w enough power to get loud with loud a band without get miked ?
-Is the Lonestar a better pick?
-Am I a fool? will I regret selling of these amps?
Any advice/input would would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Les Van Perfek
Although I'm just an amateur, as I suffer from GAS (gear acquisition syndrome) I own a pretty neat set-up I currently play through 3 amps simultaneously. My main amp is a 1972 Super Reverb (Silverface) and for more crunch I have a Marshall Artist 3203 coming out on both 1965A and 1965B cabs. Both these amps go through THD HotPlates. The 3rd is a 1962 Silvertone 1484 "Twin twelve" coming out on a home made cab loaded with 2 Jensen reissues. The 3 amps are selectable with a Morley Tripler. I run the guitar in a pretty elaborate pedal board. Sounds awesome!! Although I own Gibson, Gretsch, I tend to use the Strats and Teles more.
As you can see, ton of tones, tons of fun...
The problem is SPACE. This takes up a lot of space as you can imagine. I don't gig very much, I play with friends who have a tendency to play loud (I guess I do too...),
Finding the solutions
I'm thinking of selling the 3 amps and getting a "do-it-all amp", if this exists... Internet searches as well as Youtube and of course advertising is pointing me to the Lonestar 2X12 or Lonestar Special 2X12. Actually I'm, thinking of getting the head and a Cab. I tried it for a few minutes in a store but did not get convinced.
The sounds I love are : SRV, Mr. Jeff Beck, Derek trucks, Bonamassa, John Mayer, Nels Cline, ZZ Top, to name a few. So Rock and Blues is kinda my thing.
Here are some of my questions on which your opinions made guide me;
-Will I miss The Super Reverbs clean lush sound and headroom?
-Is the Lonestar Special's 30w enough power to get loud with loud a band without get miked ?
-Is the Lonestar a better pick?
-Am I a fool? will I regret selling of these amps?
Any advice/input would would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Les Van Perfek