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Originally Posted by muscmp
i played thru a couple of them and they sound really good but i believe they cost just as much as a tube amp, if that matters.
i saw albert lee playing thru one and when they went on break, i asked him about it. he said it sounded really good but that he was going to use a super reverb for the next set. well, the next set was fantastic. he seemed to be really playing off the super.
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The price isn't a determining factor for me, although the Quilters are definitely not cheap for SS units. Size and weight play into it big time, as does tone. My gigging vehicle is a Corolla, as i said. A 210 or even a 112 would eat up quite a bit of space in my diminutive trunk.
A 10 or 15 watt tube amp would be all I ever need in the power department - I ain't no Duane Allman and never will be. Even a Blues Junior or AC10 would only fit in my car w/my other gear if I was playing solo. If we played as a duo, it would mean 2 cars, which I don't want (my gigging partner is my wife).
I appreciate all the input everybody.
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