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First was the 5E3. Played it enough I had to replace the power tubes earlier this year. It's still my favorite of all I've built. I've also built a Super Reverb for myself, and a JTM45 and a 5F1 for a friend, and taken in a handful of pedals and amps for repair over the last couple of years.
The Bassman is next on the list. I've got some other smaller things to knock out, and the fun money account just took a big hit with medical bills for the missus. Don't worry though, when it happens I'll share the build with y'all. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
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I bought my '72 Twin in 1990 and never looked back. I've not used it much in the last two years but now there is talk about getting the band back together. I thought one day that I wanted to go lighter and small so I went 'down' to a Mesa Boogie Studio .22+ with a Thiele cabinet under it, it's a great little amp but the Twin has the head room that I need to run a myriad of pedals into. I've always opted for lots of clean power as a good foundation for sound. The volume that the Twin can reach is ridiculous but that's not the point.
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