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I think I'll be the first to say it but both these amps are completely unnecessary and just wrong. Form over function is all it is folks. I am not impressed by these sound demos, not to mention that Excelsior does not seem like it would be loud enough clean to use practically in a live or practice setting unless your drummer uses brushes. Not only that, but I would refuse to play in a band with anyone with only one knob on their amp in 2012. I would also not enjoy playing with someone who insists on using a fucking new 2 watt tube iPod speaker as a tube preamp for his larger amp instead of just using a fucking pedal.
Shitty old amps have their place in music history when they were made in America in the 50's and 60's and offered practical alternatives for people who couldn't afford a big brand name amp. Now that they're pretty much expensive toys mass produced in china on circuit boards with even less features for the same price as other perfectly practical amps. Fender has lost their damn minds making this nonsense. But people will buy them, because there is a market for this kind of trash these days for some reason.
Shitty old amps have their place in music history when they were made in America in the 50's and 60's and offered practical alternatives for people who couldn't afford a big brand name amp. Now that they're pretty much expensive toys mass produced in china on circuit boards with even less features for the same price as other perfectly practical amps. Fender has lost their damn minds making this nonsense. But people will buy them, because there is a market for this kind of trash these days for some reason.
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Nick wrote: But people will buy them, because there is a market for this kind of trash these days for some reason.
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Sorry, but this if fuckin' ridiculous. I've watched a couple bands playing through amps with only a volume or a volume and tone knob, and they sounded fantastic... mind you they were playing through good amps to start with (i.e. Dr. Z). The number of knobs does not a good amp make.Nick wrote:Not only that, but I would refuse to play in a band with anyone with only one knob on their amp in 2012.
That said, I see your point regarding these two amps; they are more style than substance, but I also don't think they're bad amps... but I haven't tried them out yet to confirm. Anything can sound decent in a promotional sample I'm still curious to test them... but the Excelsior could use a couple more features to make it really worth while, I think.
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