Jagmaster--complete and upgraded

Hey Ray...well I have an assortment of other amplifiers now and I think my Fender Twin Reverb is my go-to amp. It sure is loud as anything and heavy as hell. I also have a Marshall TSL2000 head but no speaker cabinet for it at the moment. My TSL2000 also needs 4 power tubes which I'll have to bring in the music store to set it up...the biasing and such. I really dig the Vox DA-5 battery powered amps which are great for personal practice or busking.:yesway:

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Nice wall of amps you have there!!
 
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Half stack takes up a lot of room. I still have this setup i bought for my previous band:

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One thing I will say - the entire rig shown was less than $200.00 and sounds really good....

Music students love plugging in and taking half-stack selfies...

Mine just sits with a menacing look, saying take me past 5 if you dare !!!!
 
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Show off!
I just sold my Trinity Triwatt half stack last night. Now I can't compete with y'all! Amp envy!:sick:
Well, I liked your post, but not really at heart.
Why get rid of a Trinity amp? They’re pretty damned cool little amps!
Especially the Triwatt. I would think some mighty fine Canadiancool Gilmourish stuff could flow easily from one of those.
 
These bad boys are built just down the road from my place, and even closer to Leedspool, in good old Pickering, Ontario, Canada!
If you give them a call they usually offer factory tours on Thursday afternoons, or used to.
Im not allowed NORTH of the Florida Georgia line ...... so I wont be touring the plant -- but if any of you Gents in Canuckistan wish to send me to do a FOOL report on I'll be happy to oblige
 
These bad boys are built just down the road from my place, and even closer to Leedspool, in good old Pickering, Ontario, Canada!
If you give them a call they usually offer factory tours on Thursday afternoons, or used to.

I used to work in Pickering, Ajax & Whitby so I know my way around.;)


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Well, I liked your post, but not really at heart.
Why get rid of a Trinity amp? They’re pretty damned cool little amps!
Especially the Triwatt. I would think some mighty fine Canadiancool Gilmourish stuff could flow easily from one of those.
Don,

You are certainly dead on the money with the Gilmourish idea. It was an amazing amp and perfect for the Pink Floyd sound. I also had a custom built 2x12 cab with Weber FC12 Fane Crescendo clones. It was THE perfect David Gilmour setup and that is why I had it. One just has to look at my avatar...…….
Anyhow, there was quite a bit of money tied up in it and I don't remember the last time I even powered it up. As a result I posted it for sale at a firm but fair price and sold the lot last evening. Sad to see it go but the buyer was jumping for joy so it has gone to a good home.

Fear not, though, fine folks! I still have a Trinity Amps 18W plexi clone head and mid '80's Marshall 4x10 slat cab and they are not going anywhere! Well, except maybe on a roadtrip down the "Highway To Hell" when "Hell's Bells" start to toll!:dood:

For those of you who haven't had the pleasure of playing a Trinity Amp, he (Stephen Cohrs) makes an outstanding product and is a stand up guy. I have met him several times and he is a fantastic fellow.
 
No worries Mate-- -thats watt we do here....... :)
I learned about a new amp brand--- and --- oh did I mention I have a MEsa/Boogie????? ITs an F30 ya know--- sounds AMAZING.....

the PEavey Bandit is also earshattering and does and AMAZING Plexi rip off
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the rest of the amps are basically to "entertain" me -- so the Mesa gets a break now and then or else I would run that bitch 24/7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mentioned its a Meas right?
 
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