Thanks buddy.
Doesn’t everyone need an LP ??
So, funny story that.
Ace Frehley circa 1976 is what sparked my desire to be a musician. I had posters of him on my wall for years with his LP.
Started playing guitar in the late 80s, got serious about it in the mid 90s. Went through a sweet Charvel, a dozen or so BC Riches, about 5 Ibanez RG and S series, LTDs and Jacksons. It wasn't until about 3 months ago that I bought an LP - an Epiphone Custom. But, I only bought it to flip it. Had it for about 3 weeks then sold it for a tidy little profit that funded my Mesa Lone Star 112 cab.
It had a killer Sabbath tone to it. Could have written doom riffs for days on it...
But, for whatever reason, I just don't like single cutaway guitars. They just look dated to me. So, even though I get the occasional urge to have an LP, I know I'm better off sticking with my super Strat bodies and the occasional pointy guitar ala my
LTD Arrow or a
Trace Warbeast that I'm currently GASing for...
That would be cool. Where are you? I'm all vaxxed up now, so I'm good to go. The head on the stack is a DSL100HR. I also have a JCM900 2500 MKII running as a slave in those videos. Also sometimes use a JCM800 100 watt clone or a JMP 50 watt 4 hole clone.
I'm up in Lino, right outside Blaine. Love the DSL series - yours is just more proof of why. I have a DLS1 and it's hands down the best little practice amp I've ever owned or even heard. Back in the day when I was still gigging, I used a JCM900 4100 atop two Carvin 412b cabinets and it roared like a pissed off T-Rex. The DSL1 is the closest I've ever come to that sound at a volume that doesn't rattle the rafters.
We're in a townhouse right now, so a stack is not in my immediate future. But, once the housing market comes back to sane levels, we're looking to buy a single-family place with a basement so I can make a soundproof jam room and then I'll probably grab another stack. For now, I get by with my DSL1 into 2 Marshall 110s loaded with Celestions and my Jet City JCA22h into a Mesa Lonestar 112. Still enough volume to wake the neighbors, but not enough to blow the drywall out of the houses. lol