This is pretty much my main live rig. The Bogner Ecstasy, Marshall Vintage Modern cab with the Les Paul Custom and LP Standard as my backup. We actually use full stacks live, but I'm letting my brother borrow my Mills Acoustics 4x12 right now.
Re: BOTR 2017: Best Head/cab rig
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 6:48 am
by sleewell
Re: BOTR 2017: Best Head/cab rig
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 5:15 pm
by ajaxlepinski
With limited space, in Madison Square Bedroom, I needed a way to get everything as close to the wall as possible. Using Right Angled Power Cables and Right Angle Phone Jack Adapters, I was able to get my amps and cabs about 1" from the wall.
OFFICIAL ENTRY for Best Head/Cab Rig 2017: https://soundcloud.com/ajax-lepinski/jubilee-wankery-2-10-17 1987 LP Jr w/Lindy Fralin Hum Free P-90 > 2017 Marshall Silver Jubilee > Rivera Rockcrusher > Hi-Tone 212 & 115 loaded with Eminence 1970's Fane Clones Who needs pedals when you have a Jube?
The custom was in the other room, so this is a shot from a gig the other night
Re: BOTR 2017: Best Head/cab rig
Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 5:30 pm
by hardvalve
Mini Stack of insane doom.
1984 Peavey Rockmaster Vintage Tube Series 120W Head Black Mortatone Thiele 1x12 Cab with EV12ML Solid Oak Mortatone Thiele 1x12 Cab with EV12ML 2011 ESP Phoenix 2009 Suhr Modern in Charcoal Frost finish PLX Spirytus - Truetone Jekyll and Hyde - TC Flashback Mini Delay
House Gnome an artist friend of mine makes,
Re: BOTR 2017: Best Head/cab rig
Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 6:36 pm
by LukeBurke1
Re: BOTR 2017: Best Head/cab rig
Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 8:10 pm
by Ruiner
Stereo rig with a/b switch to activate the Leslie
Re: BOTR 2017: Best Head/cab rig
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 5:18 am
by sleewell
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Re: BOTR 2017: Best Head/cab rig
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:30 am
by Dave
Dang, I had no idea a Jube would even have a chance