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peavey_impact

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  1. It sure ain't your 'typical' Fender amp but I LOVE my Prosonic
  2. I should have a 20 watt jmp clone head soon too
  3. For me, it's all about the bridge pickup. Throw whatever you want in the neck and middle positions, but a Tele with a bucker in the bridge...well, what's the point? Throw the right sc-sized humbucker in there wired for splitting and you have like 90% of the same basic tele tone plus the ability to go noiseless and fatten up the sound. I seriously doubt many people could actually tell the difference; I definitely can't.
  4. Don't you think a MIM Tele for $499 would be better than a Squier anyways? I've never played one that was as good as the Squier CV I mentioned. I felt it was on par with a MIA standard tele, cept it had a slimmer neck. IMO. YMMV.
  5. ^ I got to jam on a Squire Classic Vibe 50's tele through a Bogner Metropolis for a good while.....it was a surprisingly kick ass guitar. Definitely worth looking in to!
  6. I'd go with a rail bucker/noiseless pickups, especially if you play with any serious volume.
  7. For real, more people need to get in on this. I must see this movie [video=youtube;7z6Du3yIln0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z6Du3yIln0
  8. I saw this thread in HCEG and suggested it be posted here as well. I already contributed so here's a free bump
  9. I loved my v30 loaded Legacy 4x12
  10. The Special X guitars are great. I actually A/B'd one with a PRS Custom 22 and preferred the feel of the Mockingbird
  11. Is that one of those new PS/2 tremolo units that I've heard so much about? Yep, you can plug it in to a PC for extra toanz Also note that you don't even need strings
  12. Yes, I anchor my pinky - so much that it has actually worn a hole straight thru the finish between my pickups:
  13. If you don't have rhythm, you don't have anything, to be honest. Fixed
  14. If you don't have rhythm, you don't have {censored}, to be honest.
  15. wow, seems i'm the envy of the forum. see the upper right: Would you mind making clips? I LOVE my Timefactor.
  16. Does anybody know how the JSX Mini and Valveking Royal 8 compare? Similar tube setup, same company...obviously the JSX is a lot better but is the basic tonality similar? Well the JSX is USA made for one.... I haven't played the Royal 8 before but I had no problems with the attenuator on my Mini - I loved it.
  17. Peavey JSX Mini Colossal is another sweet vintagey 5 watter with built in power scaling and tremolo. I believe they are discontinued and can probably be found for cheap these days... I had one for a while - sweet little amp that I regret getting rid of but I tend to gravitate to more modern sounding tones. It flat out killed through a 4x12.
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