Peter_IK wrote:I wish the 70s-era OR120 we modeled was back in the US office. Currently our Italian HQ gets to enjoy keeping an eye on it
I bet!
On bass, I often bi-amp the OR120 model alongside the AD200 (which seems very resistant to be pushed into overdrive; it likes to stay clean and fat!) or the SVX-VR (which can be pushed into overdrive a little easier by cranking the EQ knobs
), with the OR120 providing my top-end grit with judicious use of, especially, the F.A.C. and HF. Drive controls. Blending in some compressed DI can help keep the bottom end tight (though the AD200 has plenty of bottom in it, anyway).
The Thunderverb 200 can also be a fun bass amp (as well as a guitar amp), on its own or in bi-amped rigs.
For guitar, the OR120 model is also a frequent "go-to", though it's the RockerVerb 50 that has long been my "default" guitar starting point. Its reign
may however be being challenged by the MiniPlex 20, which is fairly awesome. I like boosting it with the Treble Booster from the Brian May collection.