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Yepper - blackface Super Reverb (with a fresh set of KT-66) and a 335.
Amen.
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Ooh, that's be a close second for me too. Lil Dawg makes some really nice amps, and the Tele + 5E3 is glorious.
There's some really tasty choices in here. An ES-335 and Super Reverb is a great pairing, as is a nice Strat with vintage voiced pickups. Clear, shimmering chime for days! Seems to be a couple of schools of thought. A newer amp offering great flexibility of tones, or a classic model that offers a limited, but really excellent, palette to choose from.
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Gibson Les Paul and a Marshall Vintage Modern. Actually, I'd like to try out a boutique Marshall type amp like Friedman. Also, gotta have a couple of nice OD pedals.
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My mid 90s MIM Tele. I have a 65PRRI I should get on Friday and I suspect that would be the amp.
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I think a 57 Fender Deluxe, re-issue or a home build...Your amp should match the sound in your head without pedals.....
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Gibson L5C and Fender Vibro Champ.
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