What are you gassing for?

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Candeevr4 wrote:Been looking at the Vox Mv50's and trying to decide if i want to go down the multiple pedal route with one of these vs the digital route ive gone with the Firehawk.
Quite like the look of those too. Something like that or there's a Quilter head on TM for a little more coin.

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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Not GAS exactly but I need a means of amplifying the Kemper. Had this recommended to me:

https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_gpa_400.htm

Any reason to question the brand?

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Molly wrote:Not GAS exactly but I need a means of amplifying the Kemper. Had this recommended to me:

https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_gpa_400.htm

Any reason to question the brand?

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No brianer at that price ;)
Looks to be nice and quiet and no fans too

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Molly wrote:Not GAS exactly but I need a means of amplifying the Kemper. Had this recommended to me:

https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_gpa_400.htm

Any reason to question the brand?

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You've got the toaster, right? How does this compare with the one that fits into the back of the toaster?

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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No idea.... I don't think you can retrofit this stuff. I'm happy to have the amp part separate. I guess it gives more options.

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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I’d probably get the Quilter amp on Trade me and plug into the return on that myself. Seem to be pretty well regarded for that purpose. But its got the added bonus to have it as an amp backup too which appeals to me.
Loving it so far

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Olderama wrote: No brianer at that price ;)
Laughed too much at that
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StratMatt wrote:I’d probably get the Quilter amp on Trade me and plug into the return on that myself. Seem to be pretty well regarded for that purpose. But its got the added bonus to have it as an amp backup too which appeals to me.
Just took a look. Not sure. It's mono (not that matters greatly) and works out the same price ish as the new one I mentioned above. Mind, it's made in USA which might mean something. Is Quilter a respected brand? Confess I've never heard of them.

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Molly wrote:
StratMatt wrote:I’d probably get the Quilter amp on Trade me and plug into the return on that myself. Seem to be pretty well regarded for that purpose. But its got the added bonus to have it as an amp backup too which appeals to me.
Just took a look. Not sure. It's mono (not that matters greatly) and works out the same price ish as the new one I mentioned above. Mind, it's made in USA which might mean something. Is Quilter a respected brand? Confess I've never heard of them.
Hey mate I've a micro45 on its way to me you can have a borrow of it if your keen :)
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Molly wrote:
StratMatt wrote:I’d probably get the Quilter amp on Trade me and plug into the return on that myself. Seem to be pretty well regarded for that purpose. But its got the added bonus to have it as an amp backup too which appeals to me.
Just took a look. Not sure. It's mono (not that matters greatly) and works out the same price ish as the new one I mentioned above. Mind, it's made in USA which might mean something. Is Quilter a respected brand? Confess I've never heard of them.
I'd go for stereo if you can. Once you get those stereo delays and reverbs going, you may not want to go back to mono.

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In which case studio monitors could be the go. What were the ones you had set up oleg?
Loving it so far

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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I’m gassing pretty bad for that American Vintage Series 59 Strat on TM , never played a D shaped neck but keen to give it a shot. Funds are low unfortunately, so looking to sell my Gibson J-50 to fund it. Not sure if I can list for sale on here just yet....nowhere near the required 100 posts.

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1. Decide to sell LP
2. Take it to jam night for 1 last blast
3. Fark. Plays good. Sounds good. Instruct others to hit me in the face if I talk about selling it again
4. Now gassing for an even better LP
5. Please wait... rationalising
6. erm, next birthday is big four zero, I can sacrifice the peavey sc-2 to make room
7. Get wife approval
8. Rationalisation complete!

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Re: What are you gassing for?

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standardfour wrote:I’m gassing pretty bad for that American Vintage Series 59 Strat on TM , never played a D shaped neck but keen to give it a shot. Funds are low unfortunately, so looking to sell my Gibson J-50 to fund it. Not sure if I can list for sale on here just yet....nowhere near the required 100 posts.
Not much info and only one pic. "All manuals and Fender certificates".... I don't think it would come with a certificate.

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