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10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
that goes to 11?

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emin9th@yahoo.com wrote:
> 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> that goes to 11?
>

Fender has a team of engineers working on that problem right now. So far
they've only made it to 10 1/2 ....sorry dude!

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Jonny Durango wrote:

>> 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
>> that goes to 11?
>>
>
> Fender has a team of engineers working on that problem right now. So far
> they've only made it to 10 1/2 ....sorry dude!
>

Marshall solved that problem years ago...but kept it secret...I suggest
contacting the management of Spinal Tap!

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emin9th@yahoo.com wrote:
> 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> that goes to 11?

You need doppler assistance. Try throwing it off the roof.

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Joe Kesselman wrote:
> emin9th@yahoo.com wrote:
> > 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> > that goes to 11?
>
> You need doppler assistance. Try throwing it off the roof.

Maybe I could mount the amp on the headstock of the guitar and spin
around real fast clockwise. Kind of a combination centerfuge-amp kind
of thing.... or a human leslie.

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emin9th@yahoo.com wrote in news:1127869908.720700.156090
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:

> 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> that goes to 11?

http://www.soldano.com/

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"Carey Carlan" <gulfjoe@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns96DEEBBC73450gulfjoehotmailcom@140.99.99.130...
> emin9th@yahoo.com wrote in news:1127869908.720700.156090
> @o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
> > 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> > that goes to 11?
>
> http://www.soldano.com/


I flipped with laughter the first time I had a Soldano show up in the studio...
Not bad tone. I think Mr. Charleton was running it on about 4.

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I don't know an *amp* that goes to 11, but you could mike the amp and run it
through a Peavey VMP2 preamp. That goes to 11.

Peace,
Paul

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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 18:27:59 -0700, Jonny Durango
<jonnydurango1BUSH_FROM_OFFICE@comcast.net> wrote:

>Fender has a team of engineers working on that problem right now. So far
>they've only made it to 10 1/2 ....sorry dude!

Both my Fender amps go to 12.

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Didn't Marshall acquiesce and actually produce a limited "Spinal Tap
Edition" that did in fact go to 11 ? I bet you won't find one now for love
or money though...a real collectors item !

Ray
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"Paul Stamler" <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote in message
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> I don't know an *amp* that goes to 11, but you could mike the amp and run
it
> through a Peavey VMP2 preamp. That goes to 11.
>
> Peace,
> Paul
>
>

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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:06:44 +0930, Ray Thomas wrote:

> Didn't Marshall acquiesce and actually produce a limited "Spinal Tap
> Edition" that did in fact go to 11 ? I bet you won't find one now for love
> or money though...a real collectors item !
>
About fifteen years ago they made one that went to 20. Spinal Tap to the
max!

d

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Paul Stamler <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote:
>I don't know an *amp* that goes to 11, but you could mike the amp and run it
>through a Peavey VMP2 preamp. That goes to 11.

If you took the output of one amp turned up to 10, and then you put it
into the input of another amp that was turned up to 10, you'd get a HUNDRED.
--scott

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Why, cause your ears only go to 3?
<emin9th@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> that goes to 11?
>

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In article <C9WdnQRmxOVgbaTeRVn-1g@comcast.com>,
Jonny Durango <jonnydurango1BUSH_FROM_OFFICE@comcast.net> wrote:

> emin9th@yahoo.com wrote:
> > 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> > that goes to 11?
> >
>
> Fender has a team of engineers working on that problem right now. So far
> they've only made it to 10 1/2 ....sorry dude!

My Soldano goes to 11. Alas, it's back in New Orleans, LA. For the
moment, I picked up a Fender Blues Junior, which does it one better by
going to 12. It's no Soldano, but it's certainly usable.

--
Jedd Haas - Artist - New Orleans, LA (Currently exiled on the NJ shore)
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"Scott Dorsey" <kludge@panix.com> wrote in message news:dhe5f6$4jb$1@panix2.panix.com...
> Paul Stamler <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote:
> >I don't know an *amp* that goes to 11, but you could mike the amp and run it
> >through a Peavey VMP2 preamp. That goes to 11.
>
> If you took the output of one amp turned up to 10, and then you put it
> into the input of another amp that was turned up to 10, you'd get a HUNDRED.
> --scott


Yes... 100 pieces of speaker cone. ;-)

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David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
> "Scott Dorsey" <kludge@panix.com> wrote in message news:dhe5f6$4jb$1@panix2.panix.com...
>
>>Paul Stamler <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I don't know an *amp* that goes to 11, but you could mike the amp and run it
>>>through a Peavey VMP2 preamp. That goes to 11.
>>
>>If you took the output of one amp turned up to 10, and then you put it
>>into the input of another amp that was turned up to 10, you'd get a HUNDRED.
>>--scott
>
>
>
> Yes... 100 pieces of speaker cone. ;-)
>
>
Never make it past the input stage. It'd be like "chips ahoy" ;-)

Wayne

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"Wayne" <ybstudios@aol.com> wrote in message news:3q0l1rFclaqiU1@individual.net...
> David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
> > "Scott Dorsey" <kludge@panix.com> wrote in message news:dhe5f6$4jb$1@panix2.panix.com...
> >
> >>Paul Stamler <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>>I don't know an *amp* that goes to 11, but you could mike the amp and run it
> >>>through a Peavey VMP2 preamp. That goes to 11.
> >>
> >>If you took the output of one amp turned up to 10, and then you put it
> >>into the input of another amp that was turned up to 10, you'd get a HUNDRED.
> >>--scott
> >
> >
> >
> > Yes... 100 pieces of speaker cone. ;-)
> >
> >
> Never make it past the input stage. It'd be like "chips ahoy" ;-)
>
> Wayne

But... but... my scenario is much more 'visual'... <g>

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My amps go to ~ (infinity).

<emin9th@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> 10 is not cutting it, does anyone know where I can find a guitar amp
> that goes to 11?
>

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Chris Matthews <wulfye@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My amps go to ~ (infinity).

So, they are op amps?
--scott

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David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:

> "Scott Dorsey" <kludge@panix.com> wrote in message news:dhe5f6$4jb$1@panix2.panix.com...
>
>>Paul Stamler <pstamlerhell@pobox.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I don't know an *amp* that goes to 11, but you could mike the amp and run it
>>>through a Peavey VMP2 preamp. That goes to 11.
>>
>>If you took the output of one amp turned up to 10, and then you put it
>>into the input of another amp that was turned up to 10, you'd get a HUNDRED.
>>--scott
>
>
>
> Yes... 100 pieces of speaker cone. ;-)
>
>

Or a hundred cubic inches of l'il blue smoke....

--
Les Cargill

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Chris Matthews <wulfye@hotmail.com> wrote:

> My amps go to ~ (infinity).

I have an amp that's just slightly louder than that. But I never turn
it up past 3 or the my other guitar player complains.

ulysses

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