Jackson RR-1 USA
Jackson KV-2
Fender American Standard Strat USA
Ibanez RG7
Epiphone ES-335
Fender Squier Strat
Galvador Ibanez GA5WCE
Not pictured:
Furch D-34 SR steel string acoustic, handmade
Engl Powerball E645 100W + Engl E412SS 4x12 with Celestion V60's
Dunlop Hendrix Cry Baby
Boss MT-2
Subdecay Blackstar
Boss HM-2 Japan
Korg Pitchblack
Line 6 Pod
Not pictured:
Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9DX
Morpheus Drop Tune
EDIT: Also not pictured: Fender Twin Reverb 100W
practice routine/exercises: No
vids of you playing? Yes
advice: No
moments of guitgazm you'd like to share: No. Sorry,
cats: No. Fuck no.
oscar: i think the cost difference between a new bugera and a used peavey isn't that big in the US, so you could probably go for either... though i don't know how expensive it is to import to costa rica?
yeah the most expensive thing is the shipping but they are available between 600-1000$, I just have to look for the right one tho is always hard to know if you're getting something that is not broken or sth.
Peavey 3120/Triple XXX is teh way togo, can make every type of sound with that, from Chuck Berry to Cannibal Corpse.
there is a copy of it from Bugera called the 333.
yeah I've heard of that too, I also heard about the peavey bandit...but I want a flexible amp that I can use in the studio and the gigs as well, so are those amps suitable for the task?