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I'm more of a wannabe synthest (make your own sound circa seventies) than a guitarist. But out of all the amps I tried, an old Harmony tube amp seemed the warmest to me. No joke! As far as solid states go, Guerilla sounded good to me. From the people in sands I know, in the winter it takes quite a while for those tube amps to warm up. But I hope you don't rule out those old tube amps completely. They are just simply warmer and more authentic sounding.
I can't say for the technical aspects.
Matt
Last edited by mattbanx; 06/20/07 01:16 AM.
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