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| Tube amps vs solid state amps Many people prefer tube amps because they produce a warmer, more natural guitar sound and tube amps have a long standing reputayion for being the definitive guitar sound. However they can be more costly to amintain and are not as reliable as solid state amps under road conditions. A solid state amp may be the best choice for simple at home practice or for low volume application and they have the ability to ptoduce distorted sounds at low volume. |
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This is a basic amp with 2 channels. It has volume, gain, treble, mid and bass controls and as a small amp is a very serviceable practice amp at an affordable price
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A small practice amp which is ideal for backstage warm ups too this Yamaha GA15 will give uyou a solid and powerful sound. There are treble, mid range and bass controls and an overdrive channel switch for ditortion. Plug in the headpgones and play as loudly as you like.
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Fender Frontman 212R 100W 2x12 Guitar Combo Amp(Black) This solid state 100W combo amp allows you to dial in the right distortion effect for rock, puk, blues, or metal. It has spring reverb, a black control panel and chrome hardware and comes with a two-button footswitch and 5 year guarantee. |
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Fender Hot Rod DLX Snakeskin 40w Tube Guitar Amp The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is the worlds best selling tube amp, with 40 watts of clean tone this as an ideal amp for all sorts of small to medium sized gigs.
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