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I made a post about mini Amps the other day, now let’s talk about the “standard” size amps. What’s your go to for gigs, home, studio, etc? For me my go to is a classic: Line 6 Spider 2
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My prize possession, my 1968 Marshall JTM50 not a 45. It's worth £6,500. It has a naturally beautiful distortion when driven. The big 3 are my Marshall Dual Super Lead, Marshall Triple Super Lead and my Peavey Valveking, all 100 watts valve amps. My little workhorse for practicing in the house is my Blackstar ID Core 20. I also love my PRS MT15 it's just far too loud for playing in the house, it's more like a 50 watts transistor amp than a 15 watts lunchbox amp. I haven't got a picture of that one. It lights up blue on the clean channel and a fiery red on the OD channel. Overall I've got 21 or 22 amps and 18 guitars.
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One of the big goals for this community is to build guitar gear together instead of just selling random stuff. So we want your help. We’re looking for ideas for our next product — something guitar players actually want right now. This could be: • Something you wish existed • Something you bought before but think could be improved • Something simple that solves a common problem for guitar players • A piece of gear or accessory you use all the time Now here’s an important part of this… We’re not necessarily trying to reinvent the wheel. Sure, it would be amazing if we came up with a completely new guitar invention. But in reality, most successful products come from taking something that already exists and making it better. That could mean: • Improving the design • Making it more durable • Making it simpler to use • Making it smaller or easier to carry • Fixing something annoying about the current version Sometimes the best products are just small tweaks that make a good product great. 🎁 The Cool Part If we end up producing your idea, members of this community will get it FREE or heavily discounted before it ever hits retail. Everyone else will have to pay full price. That’s one of the perks of being here early. 😎 ⚠️ One Small Limitation We’re not a massive company like Fender, Yamaha Guitar Group, or Ernie Ball (yet). So for our next community-built product, we want ideas that follow what I call the 6 P’s of a winning product. These aren’t strict rules — just guidelines to help us pick products that have the best chance of success. • Paltry – Small in size • Petite – Lightweight • Permanent – Durable / not easily breakable • Prevent From Having Sizes – No size variants needed • Perceived Value High – Feels valuable to the buyer • Purchase Price Low – Affordable to produce A product doesn’t need to hit all 6, but the closer it gets, the better chance we have of producing it successfully. Think things like clever accessories, tools, gadgets, or simple gear that guitar players would actually use.
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I've just found out that they are for phone an coaxial not 1/4" jacks. Guitar cable testers don't tell you the exact position.
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@November Moon there are guitars like that. Don't know how much they cost though. They show you chords and scale positions but I don't know how far they go into them.
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@martin-reid-6573
Im Martin I've been playing guitar for 45 years. I started playing 04/02/1981,when my dad bought a Satellite Les Paul.Ive also written 750+ poems.

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Joined Jun 9, 2025
Corby, England.
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