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  • #46
    Originally posted by Hellbat View Post
    Check out the Jim Root terror for the 80's metal tones. It's the front end of the Crunch channel on a Rockverb 100 mixed with a terror EL84 power section. It's a little more versatile than the tiny/dark terrors because it has 3 band tone controls instead of the single 'shape' control.

    Yay another chappers fan. and the jim root no. 4 is a boss.
    I want a guitar made of ALL abalone. That would be badass. All shellfish should die for my shreddage delight.

    Guitar Guy 22345762.9 is Jarek...like from Subway.

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    • #47
      Played the Dark Terror today on 7 watts very very impressive! So much gain!
      USA Jackson RR1
      Charvel Model 6
      Jackson Performer-2
      Orange Dark Terror
      EVH 5150 LBX
      Hello Senòr

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      • #48
        The old Laney AOR30's were pretty good. I don't care for the 6V6s though.

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        • #49
          Yesterday I played a Marshall DSL 15H and it kicked ass!

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          • #50
            Whooaaa Thomann is selling the Jet City 22 for AUD$250 :O the single channel Laney Ironheart 15w head is also cheap pn there but then so is the Tubemeister 18.Boooo why i gotta b getting married so many awesome cheap tube amps
            USA Jackson RR1
            Charvel Model 6
            Jackson Performer-2
            Orange Dark Terror
            EVH 5150 LBX
            Hello Senòr

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            • #51
              Some of us hang out at amp repair forums.
              Keep in mind all of those are disposable.
              Something goes wrong, toss it and buy another.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View Post
                Some of us hang out at amp repair forums.
                Keep in mind all of those are disposable.
                Something goes wrong, toss it and buy another.
                We live in a disposable world.

                Most manufacturers don't really do their own repairs anyways so there's no profit in making things repairable. Since 99.73% corporations only care about profit, they may as well build their shit disposable.

                In a couple of generations people may start caring more about craftsmanship, quality, and long term reputation. That type of thing seems to be cyclical. But right now humanity seems to be stuck in 'rape and pillage everything as fast as possible' mode.
                GTWGITS! - RacerX

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                • #53
                  The V3M looks awesome to me, although really doesn't qualify in spec only size. Thinking I may get one. Tired of the amps I've been getting my hands on.
                  It's pronounced soops

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