AMG1 said:Twins a good amp. I've got one. Put a Hotcake in front of it and it'll have most Marshall half stacks running for the hills. Considering your willing to pack two Twins I'd guess it was'nt that the LS weighed to much.
What's a Hotcake?
AMG1 said:Twins a good amp. I've got one. Put a Hotcake in front of it and it'll have most Marshall half stacks running for the hills. Considering your willing to pack two Twins I'd guess it was'nt that the LS weighed to much.
CudBucket said:AMG1 said:Twins a good amp. I've got one. Put a Hotcake in front of it and it'll have most Marshall half stacks running for the hills. Considering your willing to pack two Twins I'd guess it was'nt that the LS weighed to much.
What's a Hotcake?
RR said:My friend a few years fork the money for a '64 (or was it '65) Pre-CBS Twin with D120F JBLs. Now I know why these amps is the cornerstone of "Rock n Roll" so I understand your fondiness for a Fender Twin
... But DoTheDo, did you ever thought about getting Weber P12 speaker(s)? I think the LSC came with C90 (I could be mistaken) but getting some Jensen charateristic sounding speakers such as Weber's P12 may make a great difference getting closer to Fender Twin I would think.
Just changing speakers can make a world a difference.
old-guy said:Well Guys,
I saw the new Fender Twin 40th Anniversary model on Musician's Friend web site. Oh yah, it's "real special" it comes in "blonde" and has a "special badge" that says "40th Anniversary". Other than that it's the same old same old.
DoTheDo, you gotta be kidding all of us, right? This isn't any "vintage" Fender we're talk'n about here. I'm not "picking" but I can't see this thing sounding better than the LSC in any department. Are you "really" gonna do this?
I think you're gonna be "Do'n the DooDoo" if you change amps. (sorry, I couldn't resist) If this is what you want .................. well I guess non of us are gonna change your mind. Good Luck!
Hey you could always go with a SS modeling amp, like the limp wristed crowd.
tele_jas said:Hey you could always go with a SS modeling amp, like the limp wristed crowd.
I don't know if I should post this, I may sound "Lime Wristed", but........ I really needed a multi sound setup for the smaller gigs last year and I had a 1973 Twin in pretty good shape that I went in and traded for a PODxt Live!!! I got the Podxt live and $100 cash..... That was the STUPIDEST thing I've done so far in my "quest for tone". I ended up getting rid of the PODxt Live (trading) for a POD and then selling the Pod for $225 on Ebay a few months ago. So in the end, I got $325 for my twin.
Naw, it needs a few rips, a good soak of beer stains on the white tolex, smoke stains, few catsup of chicken wings, etc ...old-guy said:Hey DoTheDo!
That really is a "sweet" looking set-up that you have there.
All kidding aside ENJOY IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like the XTL for just effects - no modeling. What's not to like with chorus, delay, trem, comp, distortion stomps, etc.?
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