Anybody Play Blues Around Here?

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So I got a Rebep 20 head and tolexed up a homemade Deluxe type cab to match it.

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I know there's alot of high gain dudes around here, but I play blues thru mine with my jammin buds.

Here we are in the garage. The drummer has played drums like five times. She's pretty cool!

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There are a couple of guys here that are blues players for sure! Welcome to the family.
 
That's a great rig there, and a bad-ass cabinet!

How do you like that gibson 339?
 
I did play blues, but then I went to see Bonamassa the other night and quit .... ;)

JWW
 
Blues player here. Egnaters are fantastic for blues. It's good to see more blues players using Egnaters. I have a mod 50 with a t/d and cod module and it's awesome for blues. Actually, i could probably use that set up for the rest of time and be happy, but, since there are more modules out there....... :) I actually got into Egnater by accident at Guitar Center one day. Until then, I was using my Fender bassman and super and was not looking for a new amp. I tried the Rebel on a whim and was floored by the tone and feel. Then I plugged into the tourmaster and was floored again. the only reason i didn't buy it was b/c i rarely buy anything without researching online in the forums. then i read about the mod series decieded that's the way I wanna go. they really are great sounding amps and they have great feel as well. :thumbsup:
 
I play a jazz/blues style. I fell into Egnater by accident also. Greatest amps I've found for all the style I play. :D
 
Play a lot of blues here! Tourmaster channel 2 can nail some great blues tones. Nice 335- Here's mine:
 

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:rock: I play lots of blues down middle tennessee way - nice rig!

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Yes, I'm a Blues and Blues/Rock guitarist...check out the music below.....
 
Hey cool!! Thanks for the comments. I made the cabinet for a Deluxe kit, then I realized I really needed a Rebel 20, so I put a speaker in there and made it into a 1x12 cab. It was inexpensive. It wasn't too hard, but the Marshall style grillcloth is really stiff and it's a pain to work with.

I love the ES-339 and it sounds great thru the amp, both clean and dirty.

Here's a couple of pics of the cab:
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A 339 is the same as a 335 except the body is a little smaller on a 339.
 
If I remember correctly the 339 has the same thickness and size as the Les Paul but a hollow dbl cut shape. Go to the Gibson web site and they have a complete video on it.
 
Cabinet looks great. You should consider selling them to our members, I'm sure there are a couple of guys that would like them. :rock:
 
RobC":ymkildop said:
Cabinet looks great. You should consider selling them to our members, I'm sure there are a couple of guys that would like them. :rock:

Thanks for the compliment. I like to do woodworking for fun, and I recovered a super reverb once, so I figured I'd give it a try. The tolexing is actually easier than I thought it would be. But the Wide Panel style doesn't work well with that white piping that's supposed to go around the edge of the grillcloth.

I could never make one as inexpensively as Egnater does. Plus, they know how to design stuff - I just know how to copy somebody else. :D

The pine cab does sound good for blues...
 
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