dubtrub wrote:OK, now I want a Gretsch.
Mel, that combination amp and guitar would sure sound good with the Tsunami Surfers old time rock n' roll that we're now playing. That'd give it 'THE' sound that's missing. In comparison, how does it sound through a Fender amp. No need to demo, just your opinion.

Well, I'd say it sounds more... um... Fender-y?
Dynasonics have a tonal character much more like Mosrite pickups than Fender pickups. Compared to your Jazzmaster Dynasonics will have more mid-range and less top end ice-pick bite. As far as the tonal color of an Ampeg vs. a Fender, the Ampegs don't have the pronounced upper mid-range scoop of the blackface Fenders. To me they sound pretty dull until you turn the treble up high, and then they start to sing. Also, even Geminis top out at 30W so you're looking at an amp that would break up sooner. Of course, that's some of the rock and roll tone there.
I'd say the best way to compare them would be A/B testing in person, which can be arranged...

Actually, it would make an interesting demo video to play the same passages on the same guitar changing only the amplifier. Hmmm... One more to add to the "to-do" list!
PS. Marty - the DE tones on the Annie make me giddy the same way the Nokie/Live in Japan tones do with the M3/Meshugga-rite. Suddenly, there's that tone from the records I love!