What kind of amp do you use for performances/shows?
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Late 70's Vibrosonic with banjo in channel 1, PSG channel 2 and Princeton Chorus (for Tele) for big rooms. Fender Princeton Chorus (Tele and PSG) for small rooms, or black face Priceton Reverb (PSG only) for tiny rooms. In a loud band I definitely use the Vibrosonic! Always trying new setups, though - the ideal thing would be a three channel all tube amp with three different preamp EQ's - some day. Then I can sell all but one of my amps (backup amp)
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I've used a Mesa Studio .22+ with an Altec 417-8H speaker for 97.74% of my playing for the last few years, but I got a Peavey Backstage Plus from the '80's as a practice amp. Now I'm using it most of the time for electric guitar, lap steel and when it's up and running, the D-8 console. If it needs to be louder, I'll add a microphone.
It's all subject to change...
It's all subject to change...
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Hi Paul.
Are you going to plug that microphone into something? Don't try to plug the mic back into your amp. Believe me, it makes a horrible noise.If it needs to be louder, I'll add a microphone.
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Results Of Amps Used
Thanks to everyone who responded and thanks too for the pictures. Here are the results of 53 responses:
Nashville 112 ------- 7
Nashville 400 ------- 4
Milkman ------------- 4
Peavey 400 ---------- 4
Fender -------------- 6
Evans --------------- 3
Walker -------------- 3
Fox ----------------- 4
Peavey Session 500 -- 2
Peavey Session 200 -- 1
Vibrosonic ---------- 2
Steelarire; Fox;
Little Walter; Custom; Randall; Webb
Revelation; Mesa; Peavey Stero; Stero Steel;
Vegas; McIntosh; Furlong
GIC MB ------------------------------ all 1
Thanks again everyone. Gary
Nashville 112 ------- 7
Nashville 400 ------- 4
Milkman ------------- 4
Peavey 400 ---------- 4
Fender -------------- 6
Evans --------------- 3
Walker -------------- 3
Fox ----------------- 4
Peavey Session 500 -- 2
Peavey Session 200 -- 1
Vibrosonic ---------- 2
Steelarire; Fox;
Little Walter; Custom; Randall; Webb
Revelation; Mesa; Peavey Stero; Stero Steel;
Vegas; McIntosh; Furlong
GIC MB ------------------------------ all 1
Thanks again everyone. Gary
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Webb 614E much of the time, but Roland 80XL for small bar gigs and sessions.
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I count, for all instances of Fender amp usage:
Smaller than Twin/Vibrosonic-Reverb: 3
Twin Reverb: 8
Vibrosonic Reverb: 2
Steel King: 1
Not all these uses are exclusive, as some players clearly state that they use different amps for different situations.
With voluntary participation and such a small N, I wouldn't draw any real conclusions from these proportions, in terms of the general steel player population playing out.
Smaller than Twin/Vibrosonic-Reverb: 3
Twin Reverb: 8
Vibrosonic Reverb: 2
Steel King: 1
Not all these uses are exclusive, as some players clearly state that they use different amps for different situations.
With voluntary participation and such a small N, I wouldn't draw any real conclusions from these proportions, in terms of the general steel player population playing out.
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The amp that I have been using for most of my single amp gigs lately is a 70's silver-knob Peavey Session 400 that I had modded to the Brad Sarno and Ken Fox specs listed on their Session 400 webpage.
It sounds really good with a Weber Cali 15" and my Sierra S12U with a Wallace True-Tone pickup that says 17.5K on the bottom.
This rig travels from my home to the gig in 3 pieces, Steel (always set up), Amp (with power cord and Black Box in the back), and Seat (V-ped, RV3, cords, picks, wall-warts).
I carry my steel from my van to the stage, the use a small dolly to wheel the amp and seat to the stage.
I haven't used a steel case for local gigs in years now, My steel loads easily into the side-door of my van butted up against the back of the passenger seat.
I still prefer to run Stereo whenever there is room, and then I use my Stereo Steel rig or a Peavey Stereo Chorus 400 that I have in a head, with two 15" speaker cabs.
The stereo rig requieres one more load-in/out trip for the two cabs, and a little more wiring-it-up time (I run the RV3 in the parallel effects loop on the Stereo Steel) but it sounds great!.
It sounds really good with a Weber Cali 15" and my Sierra S12U with a Wallace True-Tone pickup that says 17.5K on the bottom.
This rig travels from my home to the gig in 3 pieces, Steel (always set up), Amp (with power cord and Black Box in the back), and Seat (V-ped, RV3, cords, picks, wall-warts).
I carry my steel from my van to the stage, the use a small dolly to wheel the amp and seat to the stage.
I haven't used a steel case for local gigs in years now, My steel loads easily into the side-door of my van butted up against the back of the passenger seat.
I still prefer to run Stereo whenever there is room, and then I use my Stereo Steel rig or a Peavey Stereo Chorus 400 that I have in a head, with two 15" speaker cabs.
The stereo rig requieres one more load-in/out trip for the two cabs, and a little more wiring-it-up time (I run the RV3 in the parallel effects loop on the Stereo Steel) but it sounds great!.
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Where are all the Roland Cube 80's?
As many Rolands as have been bought in the past year, I was surprised to see that no one uses it on stage!! I have two of them and use either one or two, depending on the venue size. Maybe everyone else only uses it at home. I use my NV400 at home!
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Two Session 500's.
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