best country amp??
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Stephen Gambrell
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best country amp??
OK, now that we've beat the "best country guitar" issue into the ground, what's the all-time, mass produced-or-boutique, 210, 100, or 22 watt, solid-state-or-tube BEST amp for country music?No ifs, ands, or buts!
The guitar thread has modded Teles, rewound pickups, whammy bars, "B" benders----none of that allowed here! Just the BEST amp for country music!
BTW, I vote for my DeLuxe Reverb with an EVM12-L in it.
The guitar thread has modded Teles, rewound pickups, whammy bars, "B" benders----none of that allowed here! Just the BEST amp for country music!
BTW, I vote for my DeLuxe Reverb with an EVM12-L in it.
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Hmm, before voicing my opinion, let me check what some of my all time favorite musicians have used on some of my all time favorite recordings:
- Merle Travis: Standel
- Chet Atkins: Standel
- Joe Maphis: Standel
- Buddy Emmons: Standel
- Roy Lanham: Standel
- Buddy Charleton: Standel
- Leon Rhodes: Standel
- Speedy West: Standel
- Norman Hamlet: Standel
- Bob White: Standel
- Bobby Garrett: Standel
- Larry Collins: Standel
- Marian Hall: Standel
- Pete Drake: Standel
- Reggie Young: Standel
- Pee Wee Whitewing: Standel
- Paul Yandell: Standel
- Joaquin Murphy: Standel
- Hank Thompson: Standel
.. yup, works for me too
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jussi Huhtakangas on 28 December 2004 at 01:04 AM.]</p></FONT>
- Merle Travis: Standel
- Chet Atkins: Standel
- Joe Maphis: Standel
- Buddy Emmons: Standel
- Roy Lanham: Standel
- Buddy Charleton: Standel
- Leon Rhodes: Standel
- Speedy West: Standel
- Norman Hamlet: Standel
- Bob White: Standel
- Bobby Garrett: Standel
- Larry Collins: Standel
- Marian Hall: Standel
- Pete Drake: Standel
- Reggie Young: Standel
- Pee Wee Whitewing: Standel
- Paul Yandell: Standel
- Joaquin Murphy: Standel
- Hank Thompson: Standel
.. yup, works for me too
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>Hmm, before voicing my opinion, let me check what some of my all time favorite musicians have used on some of my all time favorite recordings:
- Merle Travis: Standel
- Chet Atkins: Standel
- Joe Maphis: Standel
- Buddy Emmons: Standel
- Roy Lanham: Standel
- Buddy Charleton: Standel
- Leon Rhodes: Standel
- Speedy West: Standel
- Norman Hamlet: Standel
- Bob White: Standel
- Bobby Garrett: Standel
- Larry Collins: Standel
- Marian Hall: Standel
- Pete Drake: Standel
- Reggie Young: Standel
- Pee Wee Whitewing: Standel
- Paul Yandell: Standel
- Joaquin Murphy: Standel
- Hank Thompson: Standel
.. yup, works for me too </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
An old Standel with a D-130 would work for me also, except for the fact that I'm a poor country picker.
I would have to sell my whole room of Fender amps to buy one Standel amp.
- Merle Travis: Standel
- Chet Atkins: Standel
- Joe Maphis: Standel
- Buddy Emmons: Standel
- Roy Lanham: Standel
- Buddy Charleton: Standel
- Leon Rhodes: Standel
- Speedy West: Standel
- Norman Hamlet: Standel
- Bob White: Standel
- Bobby Garrett: Standel
- Larry Collins: Standel
- Marian Hall: Standel
- Pete Drake: Standel
- Reggie Young: Standel
- Pee Wee Whitewing: Standel
- Paul Yandell: Standel
- Joaquin Murphy: Standel
- Hank Thompson: Standel
.. yup, works for me too </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
An old Standel with a D-130 would work for me also, except for the fact that I'm a poor country picker.
I would have to sell my whole room of Fender amps to buy one Standel amp.
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The Fender Twin, with JBL speakers.
Takes two people to carry, constantly humming, noisy, hot, needs new tubes and expensive serviceing way too often - yes, but the sound is almost worth it. Wish I'd kept mine.
On second thought, the Roland JC-120A is even better. Its clean sounds are sweeter than the Twin's and it's light, sturdy, maintenance free and totally reliable. Wish I'd kept that one too...
Takes two people to carry, constantly humming, noisy, hot, needs new tubes and expensive serviceing way too often - yes, but the sound is almost worth it. Wish I'd kept mine.
On second thought, the Roland JC-120A is even better. Its clean sounds are sweeter than the Twin's and it's light, sturdy, maintenance free and totally reliable. Wish I'd kept that one too...
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Shaan;
"Memphis in the Meantime" by John Hiatt...and the line ends "Vibrolux turned UP to 10"
I'm partial to a Twin myself, although I used my Vibrolux for 20 some years as my primary steel combo amp... and seldom used it past 7
Alvin- nice picture, man! are those all your'n??
<img height=320 width=445 src="http://www.dvanet.net/pix/thefamily.jpg">
My Fender family Foto ... okay there's a Gibson in there too...
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Van Allen on 28 December 2004 at 11:14 AM.]</p></FONT>
"Memphis in the Meantime" by John Hiatt...and the line ends "Vibrolux turned UP to 10"
I'm partial to a Twin myself, although I used my Vibrolux for 20 some years as my primary steel combo amp... and seldom used it past 7

Alvin- nice picture, man! are those all your'n??
<img height=320 width=445 src="http://www.dvanet.net/pix/thefamily.jpg">
My Fender family Foto ... okay there's a Gibson in there too...
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I use my Fender Hot Rod DeVille 2-12 with my Tele and I don't think I could get a better sound. It's got plenty of power so if you're outside somewhere and you're not miked it'll still kick. A twin would be my next pick but they weight too much. Those small low wattage tube amps with 1-12 are OK if you're miked in a large venue but if you're not they just won't cut it....JH
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I just went from a Nashville 400 to a new Nashville 112 and it has more spice than the 400 did. It is one Ass Kicking little Amp.Thank you Mike Brown, Peavey, and My good Freind Bobbe Seymour for a great Deal and a great Amp.
Sam White
2004 Emmons LaGrande III
2004 Peavey Nashville 112
ProFex II
Izzy Plus
WOW WHAT A SOUND
Sam White
2004 Emmons LaGrande III
2004 Peavey Nashville 112
ProFex II
Izzy Plus
WOW WHAT A SOUND
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