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DaFuente
Nov 23, 2003

puppeh

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The V4/all the combo versions is my dream amplifier. I haven't bought one because I'll never ever have a place to play it. So god drat loud.

I do love the poo poo out of my '66 Reverberocket II. Old Ampegs rule so loving hard.

I play a '67 Gemini II. I do about 200 gigs a year and use it for guitar, lap steel, bass, mandolin, and banjo. I literally would not trade this amp for any other amp, outside of a 60s AC-30 or an original Vibrolux Reverb. And even then, it's a toss-up. The reverb on the Gemini is hands down the best I've heard.

Before any of you buy an amp, I HIGHLY recommend at least playing through an old Ampeg. They are incredibly undervalued on the vintage market right now. I got mine for 450 shipped. Insane.

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