What’s your favorite steel amp?

Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, etc.

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Little Walter '59
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My kemper profiler and Atomic NEO wedge
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Whats your favorite steel amp?

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I have a few sitting around.
Peavey Nashville 400
Rack Box,Peavey Tube-Fex,Peavey CS200, 15" Black Widow.
Evans DPU200/12" speaker.
Evans AH200/ Budda Samsara Delay/ Eminence EPS-15C in custom cabinet, Amp./ Delay/ Speaker. 30 lb.
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Post by Jerry Erickson »

I have a few black face Twin Reverbs, an Evans LV500 and a Session 400 that haven't been played much in the last 4 years. Mostly been playing through an AxeFx Mk2 v2 and a QSC K10 or using IEMs.
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Post by DALE WHITENER »

Little Walter 89
Milkman Half & Half
Fender Custom Vibrasonic
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Post by Craig Bailey »

I have owned and played through several amps to include Little Walter, Stereo Steel, NV 112, Session 400, Telonics, Vibrasonic, Twin, etc.

To my ears, the best sounding for PSG is a NV 400 with the intense fox mod, second and third place would be Stereo Steel and Telonics. Vibrasonic sounds good too.
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i gave myself a real treat and recently had Mike Skaggs build me his version of a Super Reverb, 50 watts, 2-6L6 tubes. All premium parts. I built a smaller cabinet with a single 12" TT12. I am a Fender guy and this little amp is just great. We all see Mikes fantastic Emmons rebuilds, but he also builds some really nice amps as well. It has taken a few gigs to break in but it's fantastic. www.p2pamps.com.
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ABP
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Post by Greg Readling »

I'm loving my '82 PP into a Goodrich Omni volume pedal, into a vintage fender reverb unit, into a '78 Webb 614-e with a Webb ext cab. (with 15" k and e-130's). C6 sounds particularly amazing through this set up.
I've used twins and vibrosonics (which were really nice too) but the Webb set up is an undeniable match to my guitar.


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Post by Barry Coker »

Webb 614-E
Fender Twin or Pro Reverb (Blackface)
Just picked up Evans BE-200 and am liking it "A LOT"

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Zum-D-10, Webb 614-E, 65 Pro Reverb, Evans RE200, 69 Gibson Birdland, 89 Telecaster EAD Bad!!
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Post by Marco Schouten »

At this moment the number 1 spot would be shared by my Quilter Steelaire combo and my friends Fender Twin Reverb.
My Evans SE200 sounds fantastic when someone else plays through it, but when I play, it doesn't give me the sound that's in my head. The Peavey sound is acceptable but not my favorite.
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My favorite is the amp Winnie Thomas put together for me. He rebuilt a hurricane
damaged AB763 Fender Bandmaster and put it in a Deluxe Reverb cabinet
pushing a 12" Eminence Neo pedal steel speaker. Rings like a bell with my Fender
400 and just as good with my Tele or Strat. Just the perfect amp for me.
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by the way, that's Winnie in the middle of his shop on the happy day I got to pick
it up. Cool guy who is easy to work with. I'd have him build another if I had another
head but this time with a 15". Gotta cover all the bases.
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Post by Rick Abbott »

I'm very, very happy with my 1979 Session 400 with an Altec 418-B 8-ohm speaker. Sweet, great string separation.

Working on a SF Twin Reverb to round out the amp-heap.
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Any vintage Evans Amps built by Evans or Stevens
Carter D12, MSA S12, 12 String Custom Made Non-Pedal, Evans FET 500LV, Evans SE200, Peavey Nashville 400, Fender Steel King
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Steve Schmidt wrote:i gave myself a real treat and recently had Mike Skaggs build me his version of a Super Reverb, 50 watts, 2-6L6 tubes. All premium parts. I built a smaller cabinet with a single 12" TT12. I am a Fender guy and this little amp is just great. We all see Mikes fantastic Emmons rebuilds, but he also builds some really nice amps as well. It has taken a few gigs to break in but it's fantastic. www.p2pamps.com.
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Post by Joshua Tschetter »

Got to give a shout out to Mr. Brad Sarno
Sarno Revelation! That’s one fine amp boy’s...
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Fender Vibroverb 1964 w/ JBL D130f
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Post by Keith Murrow »

Silverface Twin Reverb. Mine is a '73 with KT88 power tubes and Utah 12s. It's got the sound I like best. I don't want to play gigs that 100 watts isn't loud enough for.
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Marshall Major
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Post by Dave Zirbel »

Up until recently it's been a modded SF Deluxe Reverb with a D120 but as of two/three weeks ago Ive been enjoying a 15" K130 powered by an old 70 watt Newcomb tube PA head. I use an MXR reverb pedal. It's a very full, balanced, warm and clear sound and the bass stays clean. It takes a pair of 7027A power tubes and has the original RCA backplates. The Deluxe was great but the lows would get buried onstage at times when the band started really thumping! :)
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Evans FET 500
Carter D12, MSA S12, 12 String Custom Made Non-Pedal, Evans FET 500LV, Evans SE200, Peavey Nashville 400, Fender Steel King
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Post by Josh Yenne »

Dave Zirbel wrote:Up until recently it's been a modded SF Deluxe Reverb with a D120 but as of two/three weeks ago Ive been enjoying a 15" K130 powered by an old 70 watt Newcomb tube PA head. I use an MXR reverb pedal. It's a very full, balanced, warm and clear sound and the bass stays clean. It takes a pair of 7027A power tubes and has the original RCA backplates. The Deluxe was great but the lows would get buried onstage at times when the band started really thumping! :)
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Zirb. WTF you need lows!?! 😝
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Zirb. WTF you need lows!?! 😝
Sounds better to my ears. :roll:
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Evans for me all the way!

Post by Buddie Hrabal »

I bought my first Evans from Jim Evans in 1968. It is all hand wired (No transistors,printed circuit boards,or chips) it has a JBL D-130 in it. It still sounds great today. My second Evans was built by Derrell Stevens FET500HV with a JBL it kicks, My third Evans was also built by Derrell it is FET500LV with the Evans Eclipse speaker (Emminence) it also kicks. I still have all of them and they work beautifully. I used them on the road for years and NEVER had a failure. They're tough and they sound great!
1975 Emmons P/P D-10, Sierra Sesion D-10, Dekley HS-210, Sho-Bud "Blue Darlin" V, Evans FET-500HV amp,Goodrich L-120 pedal
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