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Bought it a couple years ago so I could practice in the apartment I was living in at the time. Still got it and use it from time to time. Best of all it only cost me $20.
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only rig, specific for home playing & recording...

Egnater Tweaker-40 and Bagend D12-B
Does it get hot enough to cook eggs?

This brand is a new one on me. Thanks for sharing, Sir Hart!

I'v been using a Cafe Walter & Grado 'phones, but it's not the same as having a 'regular' amp & speaker. I'm taking steps toward rectifying this situation. A friend of mine is laying out & wiring up a '59 Bassman clone for me. I managed to snag a beautiful JBL E-130 from JohnK last week. Then I found a guy in Peoria who is reproducing the old Fender tone ring cabs and sent him a deposit yesterday. Yeah, I'm goin' retro...
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Really crappy Hiwatt Bulldog 30 practices amp in my home office:


The Hiwatt is a guitar/bass amp, but I tend to use the Mesa D180 for practice thru one of the Bergantino AE210s. Monique is usually in it's case only for gigs and rehearsal. This is my little corner of the basement:
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This and headphones. Great for cramming songs.

Also got a Behringer BX600 amp head I ripped out of a combo and put in an enclosure. Works great for band practices. pretty friggin loud, too. I plug it into a 4/10 and 1/15 (I added a speaker jack to the amp) and I never turn it past 3 on a knob graded to 12.

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I have a Rumble 350 head with an old
Fender M-80 1X12 in my living room,



There's a Peavey PR12N Loudspeaker
in the living room closet to give a warm
sound,



In my bedroom, I use an Acoustic B-20,





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Old 01-15-2013, 05:52 AM
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I need to get some headphones soon so I can jam! We just brought our new born baby home tonight so what would you all suggest??
Congrats!

I would suggest playing like you normally do (within reason - don't blow the baby's eardrums out!). Trying to be super quiet around a newborn is a bad idea. Later on, every time your stairs creak and the baby wakes up.

I have 15 and 17 year olds and a 2 month old.
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