1st one is a Line 6 Spider 2 combo loaded with Celestion speakers. It has a stereo left and right out and I have it hooked up in stereo into a Peavey 4 x 12 cabinet loaded with 25 watt Scorpions. It is a great set up and killer loud. Great for heavy and death metal. The thump is incredible. It also gives me the option to use just the combo which is killer by itself.
My second stack is an early Mesa Boogie Studio 22. It is running through a Randall 2 x 12 cabinet loaded with Altec Lansing 300watt whiteframe speakers. The cabinet is 8 ohms and I run it into the 8 ohm speaker jack on the Mesa. I run the internal Mesa speaker into the 4 ohm speaker jack. The only outboard effects is an Ibanez DE-7 delay in the effects loop and my custom Twisteramps preamp (or a vintage Rat Pedal) for solo boost that is also in the loop. The nicest thing about this stack is its portable and you can turn it all the way up at loud gigs. You haven't heard anything until you've heard a Studio 22 cranked. I also own a Roland Cube 30 modeling amp and a really nice Crate Acoustic/vocal amp for my coffee house gigs. The Line 6 Guitarport does the trick when I am in front of the computer.
My Amps
My second stack is an early Mesa Boogie Studio 22. It is running through a Randall 2 x 12 cabinet loaded with Altec Lansing 300watt whiteframe speakers. The cabinet is 8 ohms and I run it into the 8 ohm speaker jack on the Mesa. I run the internal Mesa speaker into the 4 ohm speaker jack. The only outboard effects is an Ibanez DE-7 delay in the effects loop and my custom Twisteramps preamp (or a vintage Rat Pedal) for solo boost that is also in the loop. The nicest thing about this stack is its portable and you can turn it all the way up at loud gigs. You haven't heard anything until you've heard a Studio 22 cranked. I also own a Roland Cube 30 modeling amp and a really nice Crate Acoustic/vocal amp for my coffee house gigs. The Line 6 Guitarport does the trick when I am in front of the computer.
My Amps
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