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Unplugged? How can you stand it bro'? :LOL:

Better for your left <-> right-hand coordination and whatnot would be the upside I s'pose.
 
Unplugged? How can you stand it bro'? :LOL:

Better for your left <-> right-hand coordination and whatnot would be the upside I s'pose.
I have to stand it, practice amps are for rich dudes and guys that work full time. So in other words, not for me. :LOL: It can create the bad habit of having too hard of a pick attack while you are trying to hear yourself but mostly it doesn't bother me since I play a semi hollow.
 
Still using this GK 250ML I bought in 1988, still gig with it too. Nothing I have ever owned has more hours on it.
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Axe FX or QC. But honestly, I always have an amp cabled up and ready, so that is probably the quickest route (turn on, wait for warm up to flip up standby, play). Instant gratification.
 
I run the Kemper at the house. Cranked amp tone that my wife doesn't yell about...lol!

Same. I'm able to get really nice tones with mine - profiling my own amps has been really convenient

I prefer the real deal, but if volume is a consideration digital has caught up imo
 
My practice/rehearsal/small gig combo amp: Reverend Goblin 5/15 watt 1x12 combo amp in a custom Mojotone 1x12 combo cab loaded with a Celestion Creamback 65 speaker. I still have the original OEM 1x10 combo cab & Jensen Neo 1x10 speaker that came with it stored away. I can run my effects 4 cable method into the effects loop or straight into the amp's input. It is the review amp from Guitar Player magazine article and I bought it from Darrin Fox of Guitar Player magazine in San Francisco, CA in 2010.
 

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Bogren ampknob rev c, and boss sd1 into my interface. Sounds killer and keeps me playing and not fucking with knobs.
 
My practice/grab-n-go is a Runt 20 with a few mods. Dave added a stacked pot for ftsw-able volumes on the dirty channel. He also added a Thump/2nd Master knob; I just use the Thump feature. And then I swapped out the 65w Cream for a very broke-in Tone Tubby red.

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