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Originally posted by charvel750 View PostWhoa, who's the lucky SOB who owns that rig?!
I wonder.
There's a silver sparkle 550XL hanging in a local guitar shop and when I first saw it, it immediately reminded me of that guitar. Except the clear on the 550 has unfortunately faded to a yellow hue, so it's not so silver now...Hail yesterday
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I have a mid 80s Jackson JG-3 100 watt tube head.4 EL34 and 4 12AX7s.These were built by Laney in England.It has gain 1and 2 low and hi guitar inputs.3 stage mid boost. Presence treble and bass and master volume.
This is a very British sounding hi gain amp,some have said they tended to be dark sounding.Mine is very mid range and has a nice sizzle when pushed hard.
The only thing missing is reverb but I can run the POD thru it and get reverb.
Sounds sweet cranked thru the power brake.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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I got a Jackson JX-3 Preamp. 2 and a half channel with 2 tubes in there. a Cleanchannel and an Overdrive channel with and extra Shred-Channel for more gain. Nice thing and good tone on it, just got to find the right tubes for yourself. Goes really cheap on ebay nowadays."Don't mess with the Pudel of Death!"
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Originally posted by charvelguy View PostYeah, they had the Reference, pictured above, the JG series and the Apogee combo which was a ss/tube hybrid.
I also have one of the 4x12 cabs, although mine has black speakers, supposedly Eminence. Whatever it's made of, that cab is heavy as hell, but very sturdy. Sounds good too, at least to my ears.
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I have 2 of the 412s. They have red cone Eminence speakers with the Jackson logo on the dust covers, and sound kick ass. Mine aren't heavy though. In fact, compared to my Peavey Butcher 412, these things are super lightweight.
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