What the heck. I am giving all 5 of these the 2 thumbs up for performance, quality and value. The following products are unofficially endorsed by me. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
Carvin MTS3200 100w Tube head
Laney PL100HR Pro Linebacker 100w SS head
Boss GT-6 Guitar Effects Processor
Mesa 3/4 open back 1 x 12 cabinet
Fender Ultra Chorus (its just like a JC120)
Just add guitars. Look at all the scenarios you could handle with the above:
Small gigs, coffee house gigs, home jams, recording, larger gigs, you no longer need:
wah, preamps, any type of Boss effect, distortion boxes,fuzz, solo boosters, noise gate, tuner, occasional keyboard player for string parts, 7 string guitars, harmonizers, delays, chorus, flangers, phase shifters, reverb, DI box, volume pedal, pitch shifter. You also no longer need an acoustic for that rare time you need one live. The GT6 has the AC-2 built in!
You can use the Carvin for gigs and the Laney for a back up head or visa versa, you can use the Fender Ultra for coffee house or small gigs for that occasional blues or jazz gig. The Mesa cab throws huge sound and if you need more for a large gig you can either add a cabinet or run another line out from the GT6 directly to the board.
All you do is hook the GT6 to the effects return on your amp. Now... plug your guitar into the GT6. You are officially set up and ready to gig.
I spent almost 10 minutes thinking about this so cut me some slack! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Carvin MTS3200 100w Tube head
Laney PL100HR Pro Linebacker 100w SS head
Boss GT-6 Guitar Effects Processor
Mesa 3/4 open back 1 x 12 cabinet
Fender Ultra Chorus (its just like a JC120)
Just add guitars. Look at all the scenarios you could handle with the above:
Small gigs, coffee house gigs, home jams, recording, larger gigs, you no longer need:
wah, preamps, any type of Boss effect, distortion boxes,fuzz, solo boosters, noise gate, tuner, occasional keyboard player for string parts, 7 string guitars, harmonizers, delays, chorus, flangers, phase shifters, reverb, DI box, volume pedal, pitch shifter. You also no longer need an acoustic for that rare time you need one live. The GT6 has the AC-2 built in!
You can use the Carvin for gigs and the Laney for a back up head or visa versa, you can use the Fender Ultra for coffee house or small gigs for that occasional blues or jazz gig. The Mesa cab throws huge sound and if you need more for a large gig you can either add a cabinet or run another line out from the GT6 directly to the board.
All you do is hook the GT6 to the effects return on your amp. Now... plug your guitar into the GT6. You are officially set up and ready to gig.
I spent almost 10 minutes thinking about this so cut me some slack! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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