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  1. There is also the issue of modified and pure sine wave inverters. I have had damaged amps from using a MSW inverter, won't use them again.
  2. I had a V22 for a bit and thought the clean channel was quite good.
  3. Not speaking so much about the instrument specifically but I've acquired a couple of "Accordion" amps lately that are really cool on guitar.
  4. I see they were a small manufacturer making amps used by Grand Funk and perhaps others. Looks a bit like a Sunn and the opinion leans towards they were good amps. Specifically looking at a Fillmore head and wondering what the value might be as I'm reading a few opinions that they are only in the $600 range or so. Others say far more.
  5. Originally Posted by BlueStrat My list is mostly Americana, alt country, some reworked classics and originals. Not stuff a lot of people would want to play. 1. Tell Everybody I know - Keb Mo 2. That
  6. Currently Mains--BagEnd Crystal-R's (4) Subs--BagEnd D-18's (4) Monitors--Six homemade wedges with Celestion Truvox 12"'s and Selenium D202ti hfd's (very happy with them) Console--A/H GL2800/32 Processing/FX--BSS DPR 504's--2 DBX 266xl--4 Yamaha REV500 Ashly xr1001 DBX 1231 Peavey q231fx--5 Mics Senn 835--6 Senn 935--2 Senn 431--2 Senn 421--4 Senn 604--3 Heil pr35--2 Shure beta58--1 Shure beta98--7 Shure beta52--2 Shure SM81--3 Shure SM57--6 Electrovoice N/D967--3 AT 3035--1 AT pro35--4 MXL 603--4 Crown CM311-1 Countryman choir mic--1 Amps Peavey IPR1600--4 Peavey IPR3000--3 QSC PLX3602--2 Overall I'm quite happy with my system. The BagEnds weigh a ton so setting them up is no fun. I have a few other sets of speakers I didn't list that I use for outdoor/dusty gigs, but the BE's are my best set. Can't say I'm unhappy with any of it. Wish I had some MRX-level monitors but my shop-built cabinets sound very, very good. I've had several compliments on them from performers who've heard good monitors. They look professional and can be bi-amped. Moved to the Peavey IPR and QSC PLX amps after I got tired of the QSC RMX boat anchors. Good amps but man what a load!!!!! Have a few toys I'd like to add but I don't expect the core of this rig to ever change.
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