
glpg80
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Me or Jonny don’t play out…. Takes to much away from our male stripper careers…
I bet your ass is booked.
Me or Jonny don’t play out…. Takes to much away from our male stripper careers…
I'd keep your fav tube amp if you MUST sell or downsize. Most people I know that have sold everything off, regret not keeping 1 tube amp around as they still sound/feel best in a direct comparison.
1 amp, 1 cab. Then pick your digital poison so to speak.
Other than the weather it seems like you can't catch a break. Godspeed. Hopefully everything turns out well![]()
Other than the weather it seems like you can't catch a break. Godspeed. Hopefully everything turns out well![]()
I see what you did there….it’s not ghey if it leaves your body….
I'd keep a head and cab in the beginning and slowly adjust. In fact maybe keep a 4x12 and that way you can run a power amp in wirh a modeller maybe?I'm trying to avoid accepting the fact that I am in the same place as the OP and have been for quite a while now. I find that I am hanging onto my heads and 4x12s out of nostalgia. And I agree completely that the sound you get from digital these days is nothing short of incredible. I may try to get brave and pick one head and my 2x12 - sell the rest of the heads and 4x12s - and get excited about learning the Tonex / Fractal stuff.
In the words of Bruce Lee: "Evolve or Perish."
Nothing wrong with that either.I wouldn't, but I'm not you. I also have no band or no reason to have the gear I have when I could just as easily play through a little SS combo amp. I like vintage tube amps though and if I couldn't play through my amps I probably would just putz around on an acoustic guitar occasionally and call it a day.
Then digital is your friend. Choose a good modeler or profiler depending on your preferred workflow or use cases.PS, playing really loud to get the air moving isn't an option where I live.
More speakers does not equate to more volume. Volume depends on amp wattage and speaker sensitivity.Downsize to an oversized 2x12 for more friendly low volume playing (half the SPL but great low end) ...