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Soldano SLO30 PtoP - with Depth MOD
3
14%
Marshall JTM45
2
10%
Tube rectified ODS with 3 tube reverb 22w 6v6
4
19%
Divided by 13
6
29%
Marshall Plexi with Jose/Cameron mod
3
14%
Jim Kelly 40w 6v6
3
14%
 
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:lol: :?:

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Which /13?

BTR 23 of course
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÷13 FTR37 with switchazel pedal.

Or all 6 via Kemper.

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AC10 :mrgreen:
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jeremyb wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:57 pm AC10 :mrgreen:
Not sure he could improve on perfection.
Jops wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:46 am Spring is the comic sans of reverbs anyway.

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I think you need to get yourself a Freyette power station. Then you can ring the s#it out of any amp, and find out how good it really sounds - including all those real loud 100w amps no one wants any more because they’re too loud……

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If you did the SLO, what OT would you use?

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3 tube reverb, like a $10 shake...
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murky wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:52 pm I think you need to get yourself an old workshop in a paddock and line it with 17mm ply and baffles. Then you can ring the s#it out of any amp, and find out how good it really sounds - including all those real loud 100w amps no one wants any more because they’re too loud……
Agreed!

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murky wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:52 pm I think you need to get yourself a Freyette power station. Then you can ring the s#it out of any amp, and find out how good it really sounds - including all those real loud 100w amps no one wants any more because they’re too loud……
Who needs fryette when you have a studio nearby for only $10 /2hr haha 🤣 they also have a marshall stack, vox ac30, orange and fender available for comparison. 😏
MikeC wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 6:04 pm 3 tube reverb, like a $10 shake...
A very long shake. 🤣 Depends on the circuit actually

robthemac wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:43 pm
jeremyb wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 8:57 pm AC10 :mrgreen:
Not sure he could improve on perfection.
Agreed. They already have a HW version anyway haha maybe as well just buy that.
griff wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 4:52 am If you did the SLO, what OT would you use?
Haven't checked the spec, I usually get them custom made to spec though GTrans. 🤔 Anything you recommend?

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Not really. I was asking because the hi-fi nature of the trannys Mike uses contributes to the the SLO sound quite a bit from what Ive read.
I was discussing in another thread, that I put a Hammond OT into my SLO modded Jet City HDM and actually went back to the stock OT because it was more raw and edgier sounding. The Hammond is very smooth, but still awesome.

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Haven't posted anything in a while. Ive built quite a bit of amps for the last few days. Someone from the forums just reminded me to share it later. 🤣

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