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Cheers for the comments guys, the AC30 is a CC with the wharfedale speakers... Personally i cant fault the amp, its been reliable and it sounds superb!

The jekyl n hyde is great!

I use the AC30 top boost and clean channels blended together for my clean tone then use the overdrive side of the jekyl n hyde 90% of the time (for slight natural breakup) as my main sound. I have the bass boost switch off as it tends to muddy the sound a little.

The distortion side makes an appearance at some point in most songs and i love it! I have the sharp/blunt switch set to sharp as it keeps the tone birght.

Im totally happy with this set up and have been gigging it for about 6 months no probs. Before this amp i had a fender hot rod deluxe... i could never go back to that now. I love the glassy cleans of the vox.

gareth :)
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euan wrote:I thought the Jeckle and Hyde were two Tubescreamers?
Nah, the Hyde distortion side is based on one of the old Marshall distortions I think, Drivemaster or summat.
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Doog wrote:
euan wrote:I thought the Jeckle and Hyde were two Tubescreamers?
Nah, the Hyde distortion side is based on one of the old Marshall distortions I think, Drivemaster or summat.
It was rumoured to be based on the Shredmaster but according to Visual Sound it isn't, just a lot of distortions have a very similar circuit (DS-1, Rat, Shredmaster).
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Doog wrote:
euan wrote:I thought the Jeckle and Hyde were two Tubescreamers?
Nah, the Hyde distortion side is based on one of the old Marshall distortions I think, Drivemaster or summat.
Hmm, I hadn't heard that.
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guyatone OD-2 distortion



all of these were gifts for my birthday. all of em are pretty cool too.
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NICE.
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"Dot-on-shaft"? Wanna get that checked out, mate.
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Doog wrote:"Dot-on-shaft"? Wanna get that checked out, mate.
Hahahaha
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here is my new amp....1960 ampeg jet....around 12w, 6v6s, sounds kinda like a princeton and a deluxe made a baby.

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I totally read that as:
inscho wrote:sounds kinda like a princeton and a deluxe made by a baby.
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Doog wrote:I totally read that as:
inscho wrote:sounds kinda like a princeton and a deluxe made by a baby.
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hahaha

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Doog wrote:hahaha

Tomy's My First Bias Probe
i wish my parent's would've started me off with that, instead of some pansy ass tinker toys.
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nice little amp inscho, can i ask how much it cost ya ?
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heavium wrote:nice little amp inscho, can i ask how much it cost ya ?
$300 USD and the guy included about a dozen NOS tube replacements for it to sweeten the deal.
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Post by kim »

sweet deal. looks like a solid little ampeg tank ..erm.. amp :wink:


my pedalboard arrived today, i just got a DAP flightcase for a showmaster/scenesetter 24.. it weighs a ton with all the pedals in it.. but altleast it will offer a little bit more protection than the ehx softcase.
i put an extra bottom plate in it, slightly angled too and i power it with a one spot adapter.
chorus and phaser still need to be 'traded in' for something.. nicer.
big muff turned into a guitar-only box, just like the tuna melt.. i get enough dirt from the blue box and sansamp.

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Mmm, green apples.
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