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Old 05-03-2018, 04:19 PM
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Talking One Man's Amp Isn't Another's .

It' really a relative issue , a portable amp design is limited to the size of the area you wish to perform in .

For many novices , the small cube is sufficient for lightweight venues or in their bedrooms .


When you go outside that's a whole different equation to deal with and more power is the answer for a portable .

My portable kicks out 150 Watts RMS Stereo with a THD of .05% , and it's the best priced unit for the bang for buck too .

I'm a long time player/performer , my system works well for my needs .

What works for me is not necessarily what works for others and it should be that way .

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