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I can now highly recommend the Crate Power Block head as a viable back up for
your tube head. I've had my tube amps go out three times in recent years, twice
at gigs and once at a rehearsal so I've been bringing a heavy second amp to
gigs. This new Crate head weighs only 4.5 lbs and has it's own carrying case
about the size of a camara bag. It has 150 solid state watts which translates to
about 85 tube watts and has all the clean tonal range and volume of a Twin
Reverb. It gets the punchy bottom and clear highs. The only downside was that
the mono speaker out is for an 8 ohm load (it also has two 4-ohm stereo outs
splitting the wattage). I patched it into a 4 ohm cabinet at a four hour
rehearsal last night and it performed beautifully without getting the slightest
bit warm. It has a very simple front panel; input, gain, treble, mid, bass,
volume, headphone out, no reverb (that's what your tank is for). The back panel
has ins and outs for patching effects and a stereo RCA line input.
Beginners might consider it as a first amp 'cause for 200 clams for the power
block plus another 200 clams for a speaker cabinet, you have a very portable,
very loud amp that will sound a lot better and be more reliable than the $400.00
variety tube amp (if there is such a thing) and it's also more suited to daily
practice. No, it doesn't sound or perform better than the more expensive tube
amps and none if this is saying that my tube amps won't continue to be my
primary sound. The Crate power block is just a very convenient and viable back
up and will make my travel load a lot easier without that second tube amp.
-Marty
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