Bg wrote:boss katana, 50 watt. Not spendy, as complicated as you want it to be i.e. not at all or very. 4 great channels to choose from, don't listen to the luddites who put their faith on out dated valve tech. They just have too much surplus cash and no idea what they actually want/need.
Hah!
In some ways that highlights my point though. If an amp like that is say $400, then a scaled back version without all the modelling should be heaps cheaper! Right?
Bg wrote:boss katana, 50 watt. Not spendy, as complicated as you want it to be i.e. not at all or very. 4 great channels to choose from, don't listen to the luddites who put their faith on out dated valve tech. They just have too much surplus cash and no idea what they actually want/need.
Hah!
In some ways that highlights my point though. If an amp like that is say $400, then a scaled back version without all the modelling should be heaps cheaper! Right?
People don't want that these days, if you want a simple amp look for a peavey bandit secondhand
Slowy wrote:
That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
There is a real amp that's solid state.
It's called the JC120.
Used to have a Fender Princeton Chorus I liked it fine for years then one day, I couldn't stand listening to it any longer.
Sold it to Vaughan Winiata. Probably the reason he sells off all those Heritage guitars cheap!
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