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Welagen Express through Vboutique/Scumback M75
Fender 64 Custom Deluxe Reverb through Mojotone 1x15/Celestion Fullback (I use a King Tone Blues Power to dial the bass, works like a charm)
I've tried so many cabs and speakers configuration in 2019, I ended 2019 with these. (still have many 2x12 and 4x12, Modded Marshall incoming ^)@#...)
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Brought this rig up out the basement into the living room to enjoy for a while. I don't know why I don't take this to more gigs.
Learning tunes for a new band I'm in.
Honestly.....this is my fave amp of all time. Bludotone Bludodrive. I had Brandon make this for me to David Lindley specs. 70's Dumble sort of vibe. Incredible cleans (makes that Tele sing) and rich fat sustaining overdrive.
I really like what Brandon's loop a lator brings to the tone just makes the amp more chewy. I use an old chandler digital delay to give me a bit of space and that's about it. with the onboard options for clean/overdrive/boost/FET....I need no OD/Fuzz devices. I use some modulation in from of the amp sometimes.
I've got this head going into the incomparable Bob Burt V-front 2x10 cab. 1 vintage JBL and 1 Celestion gold.
Happy Sunday

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I've been a little obsessed with stereo rigs lately. Here are the two main rigs I've been running. The first one is an Orange OD 120 (OR120) and Green Matamp GT120. The second one is a Vox lead 125 with both inputs used and a Blackstar HT 100. I'm using stereo chorus pedals to split the signals, creating a massive almost doubled sound for each rig.

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I've been a little obsessed with stereo rigs lately. Here are the two main rigs I've been running. The first one is an Orange OD 120 (OR120) and Green Matamp GT120. The second one is a Vox lead 125 with both inputs used and a Blackstar HT 100. I'm using stereo chorus pedals to split the signals, creating a massive almost doubled sound for each rig.

How do the Green and Orange compare to each other? Do they cover mostly the same territory or are they sonically quite different? Cool amps.
How do the Green and Orange compare to each other? Do they cover mostly the same territory or are they sonically quite different? Cool amps.
They're quite different tonally, but do share some commonalities, mostly due to them both being derivative of the old 60s Matamp design. The Orange is not quite as tight with it's bottom end. The Green is much more focused and has considerably more gain (I think the Matamp designer told me this had to do with a difference in the grounding approach that the newer generations of Matamp use, but I can't remember exactly). They both respond like old 60s/70s amps to your playing though. Hyper sensitive to pick attack and harmonic nuances. If you're playing well, you'll never sound better. If you're having a bad day, these are uncompromisingly transparent and the whole audience will know. Think kind of like the early Peter Green recordings with Fleetwood Mac - that's the sort of sensitivity and harmonic mojo that's going on with these.

I leave the Orange at slight breakup and push the Green a little harder and split signal to both - sounds killer.
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Right now this is my rig. Tenor Outdoor Ukulelelelelelelelel.
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I've been a little obsessed with stereo rigs lately. Here are the two main rigs I've been running. The first one is an Orange OD 120 (OR120) and Green Matamp GT120. The second one is a Vox lead 125 with both inputs used and a Blackstar HT 100. I'm using stereo chorus pedals to split the signals, creating a massive almost doubled sound for each rig.

Your neighbors don't like you much, do they? :)
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Your neighbors don't like you much, do they? :)
Oh man, that's not the half of it! And I live in a townhouse. Hahahahahaha
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If you look closely, you can see more gear in the bedroom down the hall.
My at-home life is mostly just conference calls, chasing a toddler around, and recording demos - all of which happens in the basement ha.

it’s not a towering monolith, but it bangs.
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Recently acquired an expression pedal to complete this set up.
The pedal is bigger than I imagined. lol

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Recently acquired an expression pedal to complete this set up.
The pedal is bigger than I imagined. lol
With that big pedal, you lost the interest of having a light rig! :p
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Did you unload the Yamaha already?

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negatory. It was in the other room lol.
negatory. It was in the other room lol.
Are you still planning on doing the choke and depth mod?

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Are you still planning on doing the choke and depth mod?

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Depends if it sells/is traded away. I’m planning on including all parts to the future owner and doing the mods, should they want them.
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