One of my dream amps came up on t'bay...

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One of my dream amps came up on t'bay...

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...and I can't afford it at the minute.

There's no way I can shell out that money at the minute, although it is a very reasonable price.

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Aw, shit. That's an excellent price. I was seriously considering one of them instead of my Classic 30 at the time, but none came up as low as that. It really is a bloody nice amp. Somebody should get it, srsly.
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that does look nice - im tempted (and i live in london)

15" speaker though - wtf?!
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aphasiac wrote:that does look nice - im tempted (and i live in london)

15" speaker though - wtf?!
Yar, Guitarist magazine reckons it sounds much better than the classic 30 on account of that. More detaile tone, or summat else suitably vague.

My student loan is in in a months time. I would definitely buy it then. As it is, iI'm already buying things off people on here so I can't afford it.

unless I get an overdraft....
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I'd much rather a tiny terror for that wedge.
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Mike wrote:I'd much rather a tiny terror for that wedge.
I'd be caught between the two in terms of which i'd rather have. A portable combo'd be dead handy.

Plus, that's cheaper than a Tiny Terror.
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But it won't sound half as good. So what's the point?
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It'll sound pretty fuckin good, and I plan on buying both amps at some point. This one's cheaper than I'm likely to get it anywhere else.
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Post by Billy3000 »

Can you not get those amps over there? They're pretty common around here. They really are great amps though!
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Mike wrote:But it won't sound half as good. So what's the point?
but isn't this a totally different type of amp?

Low gain clean / blues Fender thing, Vs Tiny Terror high gain Marshall thing.

apples and oranges.
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nice amp yes


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aphasiac wrote:
Mike wrote:But it won't sound half as good. So what's the point?
but isn't this a totally different type of amp?

Low gain clean / blues Fender thing, Vs Tiny Terror high gain Marshall thing.

fenders and oranges.
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Post by Mike »

Tiny terror don't sound nothing like a Marshall.

I know what I'd rather have.