[Harp-L] Looking for HarpGear amp or maybe a Bassman



I am in love with the sound of my HG Double Trouble, however, I have learned
there are times where I need the headroom of a larger amp (like St.
Patrick's day).  While the DT is loud enough for the majority of my work
(and because we mic everything), I think something louder is needed.  So I
thought I'd throw out a feeler for the purchase and/or DT trade (maybe) for
the following:

HG50 1210
HG50 410
Bassman
a 2nd DT to run in stereo?  Would prefer the 1x12 for this perhaps?

I thought about a stereo set up, etc. but don't want to lug two amps.  My DT
is not stock.  It has JJ power tubes and a NOS JAN 5751 (I have the original
tubes though), a Weber Sig Ceramic, and a Weber 8F125.  It sounds amazing
and is significantly louder than stock.  I play in a 5 piece band and only
at our loudest to I have issues - or if I have to stand right next to the
drums.  It has a padded cover and I also have an amp stand I use with it.

The DT is perfect for any sort of blues group that keeps it's volume in
check.  If you play a more rock oriented show and need headroom in order to
play overbends, it can get a little hard to hear without playing harder.
But I don't blow very hard to begin with.  We play clubs that hold 100ish
people typically and it has worked as a stage monitor in rooms up to several
hundred.  I might part with it.  As in it better be a super sweet deal.  I
love this amp very much and really enjoy the tone.


Mike Fugazzi
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