What Amp Do You Use The Most

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Its definitely my Orange Crush 35RT, It can be very loud, will keep up to drums, can be used for small gigs, tones are great, just a killer amp for its size. The Orange Crush 35RT is twin-channel analogue combo amp with a 10-inch speaker, built-in reverb, tuner, CabSim output, and a fully buffered effects loop.



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My Origin 20!

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Super Lead 100 R/T , changed my recording immediately. 3 Modes: Super Bass. Super lead, R/T (brown soundish).
It has master volume, loop,1/2 power switch, 3 EQ curves on a switch. Channel 1 has a pull boost on the Volume Knob.
When i discovered the Super Bass mode, it almost always gets the main rhythm track on a recording, with the 2 x12 cabs being mic'd out in the room where sound is just incredible. its big, open & super easy to layer leads on & it sits exactly on top my Jazz bass.
It can be super clean, edge of break up,in your face lead. It can beHendrix, EVH. early Judas Priest to a t with Boss SD1.

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2010 I got insider information on Dumble ODS #0183 100 watt known as one of the best sounding Dumble amps made
My friend at Two-Rock sold me a custom wound power transformer used a output transformer from a 1968 100 watt Marshall Super lead 100
it was to loud for stage use using two EVM12L speakers. Next I built a 50 watt using a Marshall JTM45 power transformer and a Dagnell
784-139 output transformer the clean channel was dirty I changed the 120K 220K plate resistors to 135K- 135K 1% on V1
adjusted the dropping string V1 200 volts V2 200 volts V3 250 volts KT77 plate voltage 470 volts
 
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