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Old 02-10-2008, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Tahitijack View Post
I have a HRDlx and play my Am Deluxe Strat, PRS McCarty and Custom 22 through it and love the tone. I also run my Taylor T5 through the HRDlx with great results. A Tele may be a whole nother story. I just bought a Deluxe Reverb Reissue and like it as well. For me there is nothing like the Fender vibe from these amps. I don't think you will be disappointed as most folks on the Fender Forum give the HRDlx high marks when the question of a good, solid, most bang for your buck, versital amp is asked....
I have one of the HRD limited (Green with Celestion) and MUCH to my surprises came across a mint 65 Deluxe reissue at my favorite acoustic shop yesterday. I give the edge to the HRDs with the upgraded speakers if you find them, but will say that my '65 Reissue has it hands down for sweet clean tone. But, the 65 will not get the higher gain sound you can get with the HRD's channel and pre-amp arrangement.

The unfortunate for the budget is I've realized the cliche about how amp is 1/2 the the sound is indeed true, and if you think your rosewood vs. mahogany, brass vs. bronze sorts of debates are true in the acoustic world you'll likely want more than one amp or have to do some searching for the tone you want.

HRD can't be beat and I see they're always available used in the form of well used or hardly used. The DRRI may not give you some distorted high gain sound, but WOW do you get classic and comfy tone when you have your classic guitar, nickel wound round cores and that amp all together.

At this point I think I would and might give up the HRD and consider a pedal for distortion for the DRRI but I don't gig or play loud.
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