Recommend me: combo amp for swirly fuzzy pretty noise

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Re: Recommend me: combo amp for swirly fuzzy pretty noise

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Errant Tiger wrote:Thanks for all these suggestions! I tried out a '67 Gemini I tonight that I really liked - took all my pedals well, sounded good clean, insides in great shape, outside a little rough, $400. I may make it mine...
See? That's why I didn't recommend a Jazz Chorus in the first place (which was of course my real suggestion), it seems every time the majority of us agree with something, OP decides to ignore us :cry:

But I'm glad you found what you're looking for! :!!!:
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Re: Recommend me: combo amp for swirly fuzzy pretty noise

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O Drones wrote:
The new JC40s have a much much nicer distortion channel and they weigh next to nothing.
Shit, that's really good to know.
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Re: Recommend me: combo amp for swirly fuzzy pretty noise

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tremolo3 wrote:
Errant Tiger wrote:Thanks for all these suggestions! I tried out a '67 Gemini I tonight that I really liked - took all my pedals well, sounded good clean, insides in great shape, outside a little rough, $400. I may make it mine...
See? That's why I didn't recommend a Jazz Chorus in the first place (which was of course my real suggestion), it seems every time the majority of us agree with something, OP decides to ignore us :cry:

But I'm glad you found what you're looking for! :!!!:
Oh, I definitely appreciate the opinions! I probably should have said in my original post that I'd given up on the JC awhile ago. Looking back, I also didn't mention that I prefer tubes to solid state. My bad.

Haven't quite pulled the trigger on the Gemini, though - will probably wade through snow to test it again before doing so...
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