Marshall 30th anniversary 6100LM series 100 watt head. The anniversary model came in two models, the 6100 and the 6100LM (Lead Mod). Mine is the 6100LM. It was made back in 1995 and is now oop. It has three channels. It can be controlled via midi. It uses 6l6 tubes.
* TWO effects loops-1 parallel or series(it's selectable), and another series effects loop. this amp also has two compensation switches for humbuckers, and single coils, this takes some of the heaviness out of the buckers, or some of the bite out of single coils.
The power of this amp is also selectable from 100 to 50 to 25 watts, and it is midi capable, with an internal memory.
VINTAGE Model 1982B Marshall JCM 800 LEAD SERIES 2x12" Celestion Guitar Speaker CabinetThey don't make them like this anymore folks, very hard to find!
2 x 12" Celestion G12-80 Speakers (80 watts each). I may replace them with bass speakers or sidewinders.
Professionally Modified = Electro Harmonix Memory Man. It has thirty seconds of looping. I use the three second delay instead of looping.
Lexicon MPX-100 - The same unit used by Bill Frisell. I got it on e--bay for 34 bucks.
Line 6 Tone Port - I use it for noise canceling and compression when recording.
Epiphone Roadie 1/2 size guitar I put in a half green and half pink, Jeff Beck Model Seymour Duncan pickup and did a straight coil tap on the volume knob. The Pick up is . I put all black schaller hardware and a metallic blue mirrored pick guard on it.

Les Paul Pee Wee. I bought a Gibson burst bucker III and I had it custom rewired for a coil split. The coil split reverses the voltage on half the pick up to cancel noise when the volume knob is pulled out. I also had gold mini Grovers and a gold Wilkinson bridge added to it. I had to go down to a .046 gauge low string to keep it in tune. I changed the volume pot to a tone pot. The Gibson pick-up needs a tone knob. Who needs to lower the volume anyway =)