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I have a 1993 Fender Concert 1-12 that rocks for smaller venues....It sounds
much bigger that its size and has a big fat tone....I actually put a K-120 in
it and now it has a bite bigger than its bark. These amps would be worth your
checking them out. On the down side......no tremolo but a passable reverb for
noodling around the house. I give mine two thumbs up.......eddie k
Patrick <> wrote: Hey all - posted this in the
new SG101 forum, but thought I'd give a
crack at it here also...
Here's the deal - my main rig is guitar-->couple of pedals-->60W head--
>2x12 cab. This works great for larger venues, but for the smaller
clubs/coffeehouses/whatevers, a secondary amp with a smaller footprint
would be ideal. I still plan on using the outboard tank with it, and
lower wattage wouldn't be a bad thing either, as it'll more than
likely be my practice amp, with my main rig staying at the rehearsal
space.
I love Fender amps, but I'm not married to the idea of a Fender combo,
either, so all suggestions, well, bring 'em on.
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