That would be a nice rig eh? His JPM models do seem to be a pinch pricey. He does have great taste in amps to be sure. He's kept the best boogies for his touring rigs and he's had wads of them evidently. I did see one of the rack mount boogie preamps that they don't make anymore on one of his tour rigs. Then he went back to full size heads it seems. His custom boogie is very cool. Two EQs is what it should have had all along imho. I'm all for plugins/processors, but there is a bit of magic playing through a real Mark IIC+.
here is a pic of his rack from that era.
Two rack mount mark II boogies with two preamp rack mount boogies including a triaxis and a boogie FORUMULA (rarely see the formula unit in his racks). Not to mention the ultra harmonizer. This would have cost a small fortune in the day and would still be crazy pricey even today.
Todd
QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Jan 26 2019, 08:39 AM)
I still want his 1992 "Images & Words" setup one day including his guitar. However that probably all in all adds up to at least about €10000 these days. 10-15 years ago I saw JPM100 models go for about 1000 USD if you were lucky, these days they are nearer 2500-3000 USD from what I can see, except for the P4 model which sits a bit lower. There's a signed "immaculate" (seller's words) JPM90 HAM (different to JPM100) for sale at reverb at the moment. The price is around 6000 USD.
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This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Jan 26 2019, 10:56 PM