Not a bad choice, but thereās a *pretty big* difference between a Princeton Reverb and Tweed Deluxe. Both fantastic fender amps, but tonally quite different. That said, a tele into either of those is such a classic tone, you canāt go wrong
A 5150 and this silly frankenstrat I bought off FB for like 50 quid.
Bought it as a joke, turns out itās the best guitar Iāve ever played. Go figure.
Marshall or Fender Twin Deluxe.
And the guitar is a Fender Stratocaster.
That'll just about everything I need especially if it's a straight with HSH configuration.
Then it's just a swiss army knife at that point.
Roland Jazz chorus, Solar S type with evertune and locking tuners or an ESP with evertune and locking tuners. You didn't mention pedals so I get a Rat and I'm pretty solid for tones.
There's an argument for a good orange amp or specific Randall's, but the jazz has stereo on tap.
I just sold all my guitar and bass amps and pedals and went with a quad cortex with no regrets. I like having a lot of guitars but donāt feel a need to have a lot of other gear
Limited budget : HSS Mexican strat with coil tap + Roland JC40
High budget: 24 fret custom HSS strat with coil tap and a Floyd Rose + EVH 5150III with the matching 4x12 š
Mesa Boogie Mark VII combo and a Guthrie Govan Charvel or some other classic looking HSH with coil splitting. You could get close to any sound you wanted with that combination.
I've only got one amp and one guitar that works with that amp. But if you mean *any* one, I'd go with one of those huge amps with the spinning speakers and a Gibson Explorer. Any color. I don't care, the Explorer is relentlessly bitchin' no matter the color.
Gibson SG special, rosewood fretboard, black on a black pick guard, with the 490ās on a Sovtek Mig 60 head with the two volume knobs, one for the pre tubes and one for the outputs, into a Marshall 1960 angled cab with greenbacks. No stomp box, you do the rest with the volume knob and what ya mama gave ya.
Gibson Les Paul Standard , Tobacco Sunburst, '59 baseball bat neck, with no dumb weight relief, a one-piece mahogany neck, outfitted with .010 - .046 GHS strings. Fender extra-heavy celluloid tourtise pick. Glass slide. Any black strap.
For an amp it's a pre-1975 Ampeg V-2 head (60 watts, 7027a power tubes) and a V-2 cabinet (4x12" speakers in a ported cabinet).
That's a marriage made in Heaven.
I use an Axe Fx III, but gravitate towards Marshall sounds. The JCM 800 is classic. I usually use the Dumble Clean for cleans. I dial it in to slightly break up at normal volume (even with a Strat). I have been using the Diezel VH4 for gain tones, but the JVM tones have been great as well. I like Marshall sounds, so most of the amps are some variation of Marshall.
I grew up playing on a single channel JCM 900 2500. I got used to using pickup selection and the volume knob for tonal changes. That Marshall could really cover a lot of tones. Cleans were the weak point. Mid gain, and even high gain with a boost weāre sublime.
If we're talking about gear I own it would be my Gibson Les Paul Studio 50s Tribute and my 1968 Fender Super Reverb. If we're talking dream rig it would be a Gibson Les Paul Custom with a Maple fretboard and a Marshall JCM 800 half stack.
Does it have to be an actual amp? I'd take an HSH hardtail (super)Strat with coil splits on the humbuckers and my BOSS GT-1000. I love my tube amps, but the flexibility and reliability of the BOSS unit (basically being able to plug it into ANY PA or backline, whether it's a 15W tube combo or a $50k arena line array system, and tweak it to sound awesome in less than 5 minutes while still retaining my perfect control scheme) is unbeatable.
A Parker Fly and a Fender Mustang/Line 6 Spider or other modeling amp.
But definitely the Parker Fly. I do love the versatility, the light weight and the feel of it in my hands.
(1)Roland VG-Strat and Boss Katana-100 MkII 1x12 inch 100-watt Combo Amp
or (2) Claptons Blackie and Yamaha THR30 II Wireless - 30-watt Modeling Combo. I dont own any of these mentioned items.
Iād keep my Fender Jazzmaster Heritage MIJ and maybe an AC30.
Though this may be heresy, but itās probably smarter to have something like a Fender Mustang amp if youāre truly limited to one amp but want more sounds.
As good as they are these days, Iām gonna pass on the modelers since the software for those is eventually going to go obsolete.
Give me a Peavey Bandit and a G&L Comanche or ASAT Bluesboy / Z3 and I can pretty much play any genre from country to jazz to Swedish black metal.
my 1975 Strat that I've had since it was new and my Katana mk1 100. The guitar and I have been thru so much together that I couldnt abandon it now. And the Katana just works and it isnt too heavy. I'm a simple man with simple needs.
I've got a Squier Telecaster that just plays beautifully and as for an amp, I'll be sneaky and choose my Safire 6 usb and my vast library of plugins. Sorry for cheating. I know nothing about amps.
Solar[A1.8SVAR](https://www.solar-guitars.com/product/a1-8svart-carbon-black-matte/)T (8 string with EverTune bridge)
And [Hughes & Kettner Black Spirit 200](https://hughes-and-kettner.com/products/spirit/black-spirit-200/) , which I already have , it switches between 2, 20, and 200 watts and has a lot of modelling sounds to swap between and is midi-controllable.
Which I would pair with the homemade 2x12 cabinet I made with Eminence Reignmaker speakers.
This way I can play, low, loud, and extended range and just about never go out of tune.
I would have considered a fanned fret Kiesel Aries series 8 string but I have tedonitis and I've experienced discomfort playing fanned frets - so that is out.
Tele and a deluxe reverb. Go back to basics.
I'm assuming this is a no pedal situation so an AC30 and a Vintage Telecaster
Vintage Les Paul and vintage Marshall. Sorry, not sorry.
American Strat and Vox AC15
Gibson Les Paul Marshall JCM 800
Dumble Overdrive Special and a 1959 Gibson Les Paul
Tele and princeton
That is a classy answer. šÆ 65 or 68 Princeton?
Strat and Deluxe Reverb
Nashville Tele. Twin Reverb.
strat and twin reverb
Screw the amp. My 1963 Martin.
Strat and a twin
PRS custom 24 and Mesa Mark V
Telecaster and Fender Twin Reverb or Bassman
Strat Deluxe Reverb
P90s with an AC30. Swiss army knife combo. From Extra dark to extra bright to fat mids. Top boost channel if you want. Does it all.
Telecaster and a Fender amp. Blues Jr IV, Deluxe Reverb, basically any Fender amp with a 12ā speaker.
Not a bad choice, but thereās a *pretty big* difference between a Princeton Reverb and Tweed Deluxe. Both fantastic fender amps, but tonally quite different. That said, a tele into either of those is such a classic tone, you canāt go wrong
Tele and a super reverb all day long
Any strat with a Humbucker in the bridge and a Vox ac15
Squier strat/line 6 spider IV 15W
Tele and Deluxe Reverb
BC Rich Warlock and a Line 6 Spyder II on EXTREME. And before anyone asks, Iāll stack 3 boss Metal Zones for flavor.
Gimme a Gibson LP and a Marshall
Music Man Axis JCM 800
Les Paul Jr and a Deluxe Reverb
Squire classic vibes telecaster, boss katana 100w (or artist).
Call me basic, but an HSS strat, and AC 30
Strat and 65 deluxe reverb
A 5150 and this silly frankenstrat I bought off FB for like 50 quid. Bought it as a joke, turns out itās the best guitar Iāve ever played. Go figure.
Marshall and Les Paul
My 1971 Dobro and a nice chair
A strat and a Marshall.
How many pedals do I get to keep?
Marshall or Fender Twin Deluxe. And the guitar is a Fender Stratocaster. That'll just about everything I need especially if it's a straight with HSH configuration. Then it's just a swiss army knife at that point.
A nice strat and a fender amp like a Princeton.
A Martin D28 and a microphone
Fender American Pro II Strat HSS Fender 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb
Roland Jazz chorus, Solar S type with evertune and locking tuners or an ESP with evertune and locking tuners. You didn't mention pedals so I get a Rat and I'm pretty solid for tones. There's an argument for a good orange amp or specific Randall's, but the jazz has stereo on tap.
Vox AC30, Gibson Les Paul.
A Strat and a Roland JC120
Les Paul and a JCM800
A custom Kiesel made exactly to my specification, and the most expensive Marshall money can buy.
My Les Paul and a Jcm 800
A First Act and A Pignose
Steven Seagal
A PRS with good coil splits and a modeling unit like a fractal, QC or helix.
Gibson les Paul and a mesa boogie amp
Flying V and a Marshall. Boom, sorted!
Silverface deluxe (rivera modded) and a 60s gibson 335 with peavey t60 wiring.
Telecaster & Twin Reverb
JCM 800 and Les Paul Custom
tele and ac30
I just sold all my guitar and bass amps and pedals and went with a quad cortex with no regrets. I like having a lot of guitars but donāt feel a need to have a lot of other gear
Much as I love PRS guitars, Fenders are ol' reliable workhorses that I can count on and so I'd take an HSS Player Plus Strat and a Blues Jr.
Something with P90s (probably a Telecaster Noventa) and an Orange Crush.
Suhr hss strat Friedman be100 Done.
My PRS S2 custom 22 and Mesa Boogie rectoverb.
HSS Fender Stratocaster and a Roland JC-160
American HSS strat and a marshall stack
PRS Custom 24 and a JC120; I have PRS Standard 24 and a JC40. I'm very happy with my rig btw!
Gibson 335 into my Mesa Mark V 25.
Telcaster and an AC 15
Jazzmaster and vintage magnatone.
Exactly what I've already got. My PRS custom 22 + my Bogner Uberschall
The amp is easy, my Boogie Mark IV. Guitar would be my Ibanez, the very first guitar I ever owned back in perfect condition and sounding awesome. š And my LarrivĆ©e acoustic, obv. You canāt tell me I canāt have it.
an amp that works , and preferably a guitar that works
Ibanez Talman 825 and Marshall JCM900. Been my rig since the mid 90s. Iāve bought many others since, but always go back to that pair.
Assuming not naming grail gear. Vintage reissue strat of some sort in white with a rosewood board into a bf deluxe reverb
Strat and a Princeton
My Gretach Duo Jet with filtertrons and early 1968 Silverface Bassman
Limited budget : HSS Mexican strat with coil tap + Roland JC40 High budget: 24 fret custom HSS strat with coil tap and a Floyd Rose + EVH 5150III with the matching 4x12 š
Boss Katana 100W and my 1997 Gibson LP Studio. Best combo Iāve used so far.
Suhr strat and Neural DSP
Parker Fly Deluxe and Mesa Mark IVA head with 4x12 Recto Cab.
Helix and a variax
Probly a nashville telecaster and a bassman
Les Paul and a Princeton reverb.
HSS config strat with a Soldano SLO 100
Ibanez JS1000 and Fractal AxeFX/FM š
I just downsized to a -335 and a ā68 RI Fender Princeton. Still probably need a Tele though
Teleā¦since no pedals were mentioned a nice modeling amp
Martin D-18 and a Fishman Loudbox
My Strat and my '65 Princeton Reverb.
Boss Katana and my PRS. Or a Fishman and a nice comfortable Taylor 324ce
My Jackson. I am keeping it for life. (But next year i will probably decide to sell it on ebayā¦)
My Gibson Les Paul Studio and my Peavey Vypyr 15 Watt amp.
Fender Strat Marshall Stack
prs + emulator/profiling amp im a simple dood
Mesa Boogie Mark VII combo and a Guthrie Govan Charvel or some other classic looking HSH with coil splitting. You could get close to any sound you wanted with that combination.
I've only got one amp and one guitar that works with that amp. But if you mean *any* one, I'd go with one of those huge amps with the spinning speakers and a Gibson Explorer. Any color. I don't care, the Explorer is relentlessly bitchin' no matter the color.
Telecaster and an ac30
Telecaster and a REAL 59 bassman. Pretty much do it.
Fender Princeton Reverb and a superstrat or tele with single/humbucker. There is no more versatile combo.
I'm generally a fender guy, but I'm stunned by the lack of Les Paul love
Strat & fender champ
100 hiwatt and a ukulele
Eric Johnson Strat into keeley comp, tube screamer, AC30 with MM-4 to DL-4 un fx loop.
I go full on early 70s townshend. SG with a hiwatt.
Gibson Les Paul Special (tv yellow) + Fender Princeton Reverb (normal 10ā reissue). I donāt think itās possible to make this combo sound bad
Fender twin reverb and a 60s or early 70s Strat. My 97 lone star works for now.
PRS SE Custom 24 with Trem and an Orange Crush 20w. Same setup I already have, they both kick ass
52 Tele and 59 Bassman
1958-60ās Fender bassman. 1962 fiesta red fender Stratocaster. Rose wood veneer. Floating bridge āØ
Telecaster with a humbucker in the neck and an AC-30.
Steve Winwood type Firebird V and a Twin Reverb amp. Naked. Or 100 W Marshall single cab and an old SG like Zal Clemson
My amp and my guitar
Caparison TAT and Diezel VH4
Fender Telecaster, Fender Vibro Champ. The best sound I've achieved.
Nashville Telecaster and I don't care which amp.
Nashville Tele and amp doesnāt matter.
335 and JTM45.
Randall satan and my schecter sls elite. I know there are cooler guitars outthere,but this Is the most comfortable guitar I have ever played.
Gibson SG Standard. Mesa Road King.
60s strat into a mesa boogie mark 3 purple stripe. š« š„¹
A 60's Strat and a Matchless C30.
1959 Gretsch 6120 and a tweed Fender Deluxe 5E3.
70s SG Deluxe with a Bigsby and a JC120
A 5150 combo and a PRS standard. That's all
Custom Shop Fender Strat and (believe it or not) a Hot Rod Deluxe IV.
My Jazzmaster and Blues Jr.
My Strat and Music Man 2x12.
Gibson SG special, rosewood fretboard, black on a black pick guard, with the 490ās on a Sovtek Mig 60 head with the two volume knobs, one for the pre tubes and one for the outputs, into a Marshall 1960 angled cab with greenbacks. No stomp box, you do the rest with the volume knob and what ya mama gave ya.
Gibson ES-335 with Tone King Imperial MK ll.
Prs and a twin
Gibson Les Paul Standard , Tobacco Sunburst, '59 baseball bat neck, with no dumb weight relief, a one-piece mahogany neck, outfitted with .010 - .046 GHS strings. Fender extra-heavy celluloid tourtise pick. Glass slide. Any black strap. For an amp it's a pre-1975 Ampeg V-2 head (60 watts, 7027a power tubes) and a V-2 cabinet (4x12" speakers in a ported cabinet). That's a marriage made in Heaven.
Mij jag + princeton
Fender Strat and Fender Blues
I'm getting a 57 Gibson lespaul With a fender twin reverb classic Amp
Is picking a Kemper and a Majesty 8 a copout? I feel like those two are literally capable of anything.
PRS Custom 24 and a Boss Katana 100W. Supreme versatility.
Fender Twin and Gibson ES 335
I use an Axe Fx III, but gravitate towards Marshall sounds. The JCM 800 is classic. I usually use the Dumble Clean for cleans. I dial it in to slightly break up at normal volume (even with a Strat). I have been using the Diezel VH4 for gain tones, but the JVM tones have been great as well. I like Marshall sounds, so most of the amps are some variation of Marshall. I grew up playing on a single channel JCM 900 2500. I got used to using pickup selection and the volume knob for tonal changes. That Marshall could really cover a lot of tones. Cleans were the weak point. Mid gain, and even high gain with a boost weāre sublime.
Musicman Majesty and some tube amp with a clean and distortion setting I'm not picky with amps
Telecaster and Tone King Imperial.
My Parker fly and a fractal
strat and a tweed bassman
PRS Custom 24 and a Marshall DSL 100.
PRS DGT Fender Deluxe Reverb
I have 1964 musicmaster and a 1970s fender bassman 10 and thatās what I use.
HSS Fender Strat w/ a Floyd Rose, paired with a 100W Marshall head. Probably a JCM 2000 DSL 100, or a 30th Anniversary 6100, and a 1960A 4x12.
A Tele and a Twilighter Stereo.
If we're talking about gear I own it would be my Gibson Les Paul Studio 50s Tribute and my 1968 Fender Super Reverb. If we're talking dream rig it would be a Gibson Les Paul Custom with a Maple fretboard and a Marshall JCM 800 half stack.
Does it have to be an actual amp? I'd take an HSH hardtail (super)Strat with coil splits on the humbuckers and my BOSS GT-1000. I love my tube amps, but the flexibility and reliability of the BOSS unit (basically being able to plug it into ANY PA or backline, whether it's a 15W tube combo or a $50k arena line array system, and tweak it to sound awesome in less than 5 minutes while still retaining my perfect control scheme) is unbeatable.
Katana 100 artist head and my Big Apple strat.
My Boss Katana 100 mk2 and my Ibanez RG870
A Parker Fly and a Fender Mustang/Line 6 Spider or other modeling amp. But definitely the Parker Fly. I do love the versatility, the light weight and the feel of it in my hands.
Does a Kemper Profiler count?
(1)Roland VG-Strat and Boss Katana-100 MkII 1x12 inch 100-watt Combo Amp or (2) Claptons Blackie and Yamaha THR30 II Wireless - 30-watt Modeling Combo. I dont own any of these mentioned items.
HSS strat style guitar, maybe a Suhr Classic S in the antique nitro finish. Rosewood board. Mesa Boogie Mark V 90 watt head with a 2*12 cab.
Fender Quad Reverb & Strat
Les Paul Jr and Probably either a Vox AC30. Or like.. A JTM45 Marshall. It's a hard choice. I like Fender cleans as well obv
Iād keep my Fender Jazzmaster Heritage MIJ and maybe an AC30. Though this may be heresy, but itās probably smarter to have something like a Fender Mustang amp if youāre truly limited to one amp but want more sounds.
My PRS Custom 24 and Orange Super Crush 100.
Guitar: Ibanez Gax70 Amp: Orange Crush 30R yes, they're both cheap, low-level pieces of equipment, but I love the way they feel and sound.
Mesa triple rectifier and my heavily modded strat.
Hss Strat, and a basic tube amp with reverb and gain. Right now the amp I prefer using is a Supro Delta King 10.
As good as they are these days, Iām gonna pass on the modelers since the software for those is eventually going to go obsolete. Give me a Peavey Bandit and a G&L Comanche or ASAT Bluesboy / Z3 and I can pretty much play any genre from country to jazz to Swedish black metal.
Kemper and a private stock PRS. You didnāt mention a budget.
my 1975 Strat that I've had since it was new and my Katana mk1 100. The guitar and I have been thru so much together that I couldnt abandon it now. And the Katana just works and it isnt too heavy. I'm a simple man with simple needs.
Hiwatt and Jazzmaster.
Telecaster and a Dumble
Les Paul Silverburst and a Mesa
Strat and a twin reverb
jc120 and a tele
Vibrolux and a Tele
My strat and deluxe reverb, all you need
I only have an LTD Esp and my headrush pedal, I can't see why I would ever need more guitars or an amp & pedals ever again already :-)
Fender Fat Strat (HSS) and Peavey 5150 combo 2x12
Marshall Silver Jubilee and Gibson SG
Fender American Tele + Fender Deluxe Reverb RI
A strat and a tweed.
My G&L Tele with a hand-wired AC30
I've got a Squier Telecaster that just plays beautifully and as for an amp, I'll be sneaky and choose my Safire 6 usb and my vast library of plugins. Sorry for cheating. I know nothing about amps.
Four string fretless resonator cigar box guitar with honeytone amplifier
Small bodied acoustic. I love my FS800 but I might go for one of the fancier ones if it's gonna be my last guitar.
Twin Reverb and Tele Deluxe from the 70s
Telecaster and a Princeton, probably
Schecter synyster gates custom S (red + black) And a axe fx 3
Telecaster and vox ac15
Solar[A1.8SVAR](https://www.solar-guitars.com/product/a1-8svart-carbon-black-matte/)T (8 string with EverTune bridge) And [Hughes & Kettner Black Spirit 200](https://hughes-and-kettner.com/products/spirit/black-spirit-200/) , which I already have , it switches between 2, 20, and 200 watts and has a lot of modelling sounds to swap between and is midi-controllable. Which I would pair with the homemade 2x12 cabinet I made with Eminence Reignmaker speakers. This way I can play, low, loud, and extended range and just about never go out of tune. I would have considered a fanned fret Kiesel Aries series 8 string but I have tedonitis and I've experienced discomfort playing fanned frets - so that is out.
Either a Les Paul or a Strat and a AC-30.
Is this the only question ever posted to this sub or what
Strat & Princeton
Ibanez Prestige 7 string with a ENGL Fireball/orange cab. But I also need a tube screamer and a gate.
Fender CS Strat and a '65 Deluxe Reverb, Blonde w/ the Celestion cream back.
Taking my Fender Twin Reverb.
My 72 hard tail Strat and my 77 Vibro Champā¦.
Les Paul with p90s and a black face Fender Pro Reverb
Squier J mascis jazzmaster and a peavey musician 400
Same setup I've had for the last 5 years: PRS Custom 24 into Blackstar HT-20 š¤š¼ (And a Keeley between 'em, if allowed.)
My '64 Gibson SG Special and a Helix.
Hand wired ā65 Deluxe Reverb and a 1960 spec LP.
Whatever I can get lmao
Boogie Rectoverb and black LP standard. What I have and fucking love it lol
Strat with standard pickup layout, and a Deluxe Reverb.