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You would like Blackface the best.Fender blackface amps are the best on the market.
You would like Blackface the best.Fender blackface amps are the best on the market.
me and Trudeau and Northam?You would like Blackface the best.
At least you admit it.me and Trudeau and Northam?
Yes...My blackface is an amp...theirs is actualAt least you admit it.
I currently have a fender quad reverb. It’s enough to shatter my windows. I was always wanting to get a Marshall to go with my Les Paul.That's the most difficult part, they seem to really rising in value quickly. Even some of the used ones are going up. Have you thought about a JCM 900/2000?
I'm a lower wattage Marshall guy the older I get anyway
I always liked the Bluesbreaker Reissues for my LP, you'd want to switch to KT-66 tubes though. It won't shatter windows, but it gets plenty loudI currently have a fender quad reverb. It’s enough to shatter my windows. I was always wanting to get a Marshall to go with my Les Paul.
I, for some odd reason, have always wanted Paul and Jimmy to do something together. Maybe an acoustic thingI don't know why, but I was struck by the depth of Paul Stanley's answer...
Rock’s sonic architect: 16 rock stars and engineers on the genius of Jimmy Page
Paul Stanley, Nancy Wilson, Ace Frehley, Billy Gibbons, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather, Ritchie Blackmore and more explain the greatness of Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Pagewww.loudersound.com
Paul's musical depth is actually quite refreshing. I read his first book and most of his upbringing was listening to jazz, blues, R&B. He eventually found the Beatles & Small Faces/Humble Pie(Marriott was Plant's biggest vocal influence).I don't know why, but I was struck by the depth of Paul Stanley's answer...
Rock’s sonic architect: 16 rock stars and engineers on the genius of Jimmy Page
Paul Stanley, Nancy Wilson, Ace Frehley, Billy Gibbons, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather, Ritchie Blackmore and more explain the greatness of Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Pagewww.loudersound.com