What is the best current production tube amp? - Hakon Sigurd - 01:56 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - Guncho - 02:10 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - Z_2K - 06:37 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - winnard - 08:38 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - Sasquatch - 09:48 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - harryj - 10:19 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - Saul_Sabia - 10:28 09-10-05
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> Mesa Booger Triple Rectumfryer is the best amp for people who don't know
> how to use a Marshall correctly.
well, that explains the burning sensation...
Saul
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - Brian Hill - 10:34 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - Large Farva - 10:54 09-10-05
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Re: What is the best current production tube amp? - Doug - 11:46 09-10-05
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Impossible to say, but there are LOTS of good ones. Never before have
there been so many great guitar amps. Vintage (and you can FIND them on
Ebay), vintage reissues, modern versions, multi channel, boutique
handwired. The list goes on and on. If you narrowed it down to "best
blues amp" or "best rock amp" or "best metal amp", it might help, but
you still have a smaller, similar problem.
All tube signal path seems to be a prerequisite for any good guitar amp.
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