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With so many comparison web sites out there, how do I choose the best one?
With so many comparison web sites out there, how do I choose the best one?
http://vintageamps.com/plexiboard/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=99753
Vintage doesn't need to mean unreliable but you do have to put a little effort in. The plus side is you will get a constant stream of people complimenting you on how good you sound - because you will.
I preferred the ac15hw1x though, it just seemed a more usable amp.
With so many comparison web sites out there, how do I choose the best one?
Bandcamp
Spotify, Apple et al
With so many comparison web sites out there, how do I choose the best one?
@Cirrus thanks - I like the tone I get, which pretty much agrees with your statement. As to how it sounds my band's facebook page has some vids from a gig a few weeks back. Or (shameless plug) were playing in Worthing on the 3rd Oct.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nervous-Pills/183466758411732
Bandcamp
Spotify, Apple et al
Cost me a grand four weeks ago-selling for £800.
Spot-on posts from Skay, btw :-)
In my own experience with Vox, he's hit the nail right on the head :-)
(formerly miserneil)
(formerly miserneil)
(formerly miserneil)
In terms of reliability, i almost had enough money at the time to go looking for a vintage one, but too many people were warning me off that, saying they could be money pits if you get a dodgy one. The other guitar player in the band has a '64 AC15 twin, and its extremely reliable so it you can be lucky.
Noise, randomness, ballistic uncertainty.