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James wrote:I found and bought a small tube amp. Quite pleased so far. Spent a little more than I was intending to but you only live once, eh?
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dub wrote:King Street Combo?
Aye. The controls aren't exactly the same but the guy sold it as a King Street Classic. The model number box on the back is blank.

It seems very versatile but I haven't had much chance for an extended go on it yet. It's certainly an Orange sort of sound from what I can tell, though. As for pedals I've only tried an OCD so far but I was pleased with how it sounded. More to come when I've had a better chance to give it a thorough run through.
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Looks ace James. Looking forward to a thorough review when you have put it through its paces.
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Here is the only amp I have worth showing. Has a 15 and two 8's on one side I need to hook up. Original 8's are long gone, but I have some era correct ones to throw in there. Or I may just get an Eminence Big Ben.

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And my humble board w/a Boss ME-20 I dig the wah and volume pedal on


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That amp looks cool as fuck.
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BacchusPaul wrote:That amp looks cool as fuck.
+1 And a tidy pedalboard too.
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BacchusPaul wrote:That amp looks cool as fuck.
Thanks, it will roar .....surf to lo-fi funky nasty. With a disrotion pedal, it's nuts. Makes it easy to have my own tone for sure. Very few of these around. I think it's late 50's or so. Old school point to point. I've actually been trying to sell it on craigslist to fund a Jet City 20 watt combo, but no one knows what they are or can do. Had several replies from out of state wanting me to ship it, but no way. I've seen how UPS and FedeX treats packages.

I probably should just keep it.

Here is a link to info on Sano
http://www.larryjohnmcnally.com/sano_amps.html
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Barber fetish? :lol:
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AaronGuitarDude wrote:Barber fetish? :lol:
Yes :D

Not sure which one to fill the last spot. Narrowed down to Trifecta, LTD, or Super Sport

LTD will probably win
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got this cool cat V1 drive in trade from mrperson.
i must say, this is a very good drive pedal. if the real OCD is anything like this (the drive is apparently an OCD clone) then i could see one in my future. a nice amount of gain on tap, does that nice amp style crunch and it'll do sustain/feedback at neighbour friendly levels. it's got a lot of volume too, i have it set on 9 o clock for a nice balance for both channels. you could use it as a 3 rd amp channel.
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scored this sucker last month at a goodwill in madison heights, va for $30. i kind of hate it. still, best thrift store find in my 26 years. probably gonna ebay it... unless somebody on here wants to work out a trade. don't have my required 50 posts yet, though. shucks.

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Consider me a very interested party! Let me know...
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so whats the difference between a deluxe BMuff and a normal one?
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Built in compressor and power lead.
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benecol wrote:Built in compressor and power lead.
sounds interesting
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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The compressor is a Black Finger, and the Muff is the Op-Amp/IC Muff version
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benecol wrote:Consider me a very interested party! Let me know...
Second dibs!
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we have 50 posts for a reason, it's your money to get ripped, etc.
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Post by rich »

i decided to rip folks off via ebay instead. gotta get myself a cool old mustang/duo/bronco someday, and i could use the scratch.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:we have 50 posts for a reason, it's your money to get ripped, etc.
Stop pretending to be british. I was into muffs before you brits had even heard of them etc.

Rich, I think that's the best plan - it's rare to find one boxed with the manual etc.