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Which brand do you play through?

Which amp brand do you play

  • Aguilar

    Votes: 49 7.8%
  • Ampeg

    Votes: 143 22.9%
  • Behringer

    Votes: 9 1.4%
  • Carvin

    Votes: 34 5.4%
  • Eden

    Votes: 51 8.2%
  • Fender

    Votes: 38 6.1%
  • Gallien Krueger

    Votes: 120 19.2%
  • Hartke

    Votes: 37 5.9%
  • Mesa/Boogie

    Votes: 60 9.6%
  • Orange

    Votes: 9 1.4%
  • Peavy

    Votes: 32 5.1%
  • Roland

    Votes: 10 1.6%
  • SWR

    Votes: 31 5.0%
  • TC Electronics

    Votes: 25 4.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 224 35.8%

  • Total voters
    625
Gig Rig--Carvin BX600 Head through Genz Benz 212 Neo...best sound I've ever had. Practrice Rig--Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0 12T

I've had a lot of what was mentioned above and it was all good....just my preference now (relatively light and even my wife said it's the best I've ever played through)
 
Walter Woods and GK MB 800. Hartke 3500 and Kickback 12 as backups with Aguilar (single 12 + single 12 with horn) and Bag End cabinets (one or two single 15 cabinets depending on the gig) Both the Woods and the GK have input impedences of greater than 1 meg. so I can use upright pickups without a pre amp or matching transformers. I always think about the room and the music I would be playing to choose the rig most suited to obtaining the best the best sound possible.
 
Outdoor or large indoor setup is a Mesa/Boogie Big Block Titan V12 and SWR Megoliath 8x10.

Smaller gigs and band practices is SWR Headlite and Golight 4x10.
If I'm practicing at home by myself it's a Acoustic B100.
 

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