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Old 10-27-2017, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by firelakekid2 View Post
First of all, thanks for all the responses. I think those Vintage sound amps would be great. Though its a bit too expensive for my budget at this time. I probably should have added that I do want and like "break up" or distortion. But I also like the nice clear/clean tones. On the Princeton I was using I also very much enjoyed the reverb and tremolo. I do have a pedal that I use--a Strymon Decco which has a few features, the main one I use is the left side with the "saturation". Of course, It would be best to try things out before purchase. But as is mentioned above I'll likely have to order an amp online and see how they sound.
even tho i have a few pedals, the strymon deco is one of my favorites.
you can always order a new amp and send it back if you don't like it.
also, check for used ones in your local area. never know what you'll find.
boutique amps, even tho they can be great, won't bring as much resale as a fender IF that is a concern. and, i'm one of those who has built one-a 58 tweed deluxe clone. fabulous amp but won't bring me any resale, but, i just wanted to build one.

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