exhausted wrote: at shop...... must.... not.... stop... on way home....
exhausted wrote: i'll take the 15W'er. i called to ask if i could rent the JMP for a while.... denied.... boooo.
exhausted wrote: i just have to keep remembering that marshall isn't my sound... marshall isn't my sound.... i know if i plugged it in i'd love it though. those stephensons look damn good feature-wise. and it's a canadian guy too. curse my lead fingers and shared walls.
exhausted wrote: i loved that traynor EL34 amp i had for a week or so.
exhausted wrote: i'm a single channel amp fan for life it seems.
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Must... get... this... instead...
http://www.stephensonamps.com/lj15head.htm
i called to ask if i could rent the JMP for a while.... denied.... boooo.
Mr. Burns: Smithers, are they booing me?
Smithers: Ah, no sir... I believe they're saying "Boo-erns, Boo-erns!"
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Anyways... I'd love to rent a little bugger like that and plug it into my Marshall 4x10 and crank it until it sags...
Play AC/DC all nite long.
those stephensons look damn good feature-wise. and it's a canadian guy too. curse my lead fingers and shared walls.
You and I are both itching at the chance to play an amp that matches a 6V6 with an EL-84... It's a match made in heaven...
And a simple little 20-watt Marshall could be a hell of a lot of fun.
I still haven't had the joy of playing thru a Traynor yet...
But I wanna.
alas, it was too loud and i couldn't quite find the happy medium between the drive and clean channels.
i'm a single channel amp fan for life it seems.
The same for me. The closest I'd ever come to a dual-channel amp is a Deluxe Reverb, or similar... But I've never liked a channel-switching amp that I liked (at least, for both channels).