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Today I finally picked up my Casino, 10-46 EXL110 strings - set up even better with 1,5 mm on high e and 2 mm on low e. Relief and nut flawless (although nut was already good). Can play e-shape minor chords up and down the neck effortlessly… For me it couldn’t be better and I don’t care if tone would be “better” with heavier flat wounds - this is what I need now in my development!
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Very nice and glad you are happy! This is my Casino that I bought last year. I ended up with Lollar P90s in it and it sounds great!20210909_213139.jpg
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Beautiful Casino- lollar P90s I am sure made it even better! Is that an AC10?
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It's an AC 30S1, so basically an AC30 but with a single speaker and only one channel.
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Cool! If I ever get myself a tube amp something like this is on top of my list! I suppose it works quite well- but is it too loud for home practice?
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As Steve noted above, not at all. It's a great sounding amp at bedroom levels. Now, if you need screaming distorted tones, it can do that too, but will need to be above bedroom levels. Lightly distorted, edge of breakup stuff works great on it at bedroom levels though.
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Gotta love a Casino into a Vox — I use the sadly-discontinued, too-good-for-its-own-good Pathfinder 15R.
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Try the similarly-sized, tube-powered AC10 - a bit pricey thanks to the recent hike, but a real little tone monster that can take you deep into early Beatles territory...
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+1 to Mr. DeRosa’s recommendation for a Vox Ac10c1. 28 lbs. of closed back cabinet goodness with 10watts of Genuine Vox TopBoost tube power. A master volume helps add the meat and potatoes without upsetting the family upstairs. The reverb is better than the reviews say. Did someone say chime? ![]()
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I've tried the AC10 a few times. I liked it a lot. I also like the little Super Beetle mini stack. That said, I think the Pathfinder 15R is where it's at for me, regardless of price. It might be the single best bang for buck purchase I've ever made. I used to mic it up for small club gigs back when I was playing in a band and always got inquiries from other bands' guitarists who would ask about the amp under the assumption it was a little tube Vox like the hand-wired AC4 or something.
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