Here is probably my fav amp to play. Its a Class 5 style but el34, Boost switch for 1 stage of gain, variac , 10" WGS Vet 10, 4-8-16 ohm speaker jacks. it pushes between 7-8 watts. It sounds great as is and very very good on a 4x12. The responsiveness to pick attack and just the shear natural OD & gain makes it hard to put a LP down. Ride the tone and vol knob on guitar and hit so many classic sounds. Dimed at a great level
have a pre final mix, no pedals, 2014 Gibson SGJ 61 zebra pups, gt75 v30 & green back mic'd, Here is a song called Tracks..dont mind the subject, i work with recovery based non proffit groups and run a street ministry and work helping people stay in recovery.
Thanks for the compliments, my wife sings and i played the g-tar, bass , it starts when i beat on the drums and get a phrase to throw some crunch to then my sound guy helps me with drum fills. We love going to the studio. I have 2 full CD's done and ready to go but can not release..wife got injured at work by negligent co worker dropping a 140 box on here head(she is 98lbs) and just this month a car hit and run us and she was concussed again..had to scrap all of next years show dates...just had a drummer and bass practicing for 2 months getting ready to go...so back into studio all winter until all this legal crap is over...again........lawyer had us take down FB and website just this week...
been a rough 2 years, in 1 second your whole life can change. So fortunate to own a small company or we would of gone under by now. The medical file is now over 500 pages and we have been to over 200 doctors appointments..she cant talk yet..she misses singing so much..but we got this inner drive to beat this and get better...i know it will happen !!
That is the first point in the road to recovery, the positive outlook, our prayers are with you and your family