I bought a Fender Greta amp.

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I bought a Fender Greta amp.

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I ordered it from Musician's Friend,they them in stock.

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sososososo awesome.

Loooks so honky and small, let us know how fun it is.
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Be interested in your thoughts when it arrives. A lot of hype about this & the excelsior
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Gret amp
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I need one of those for my desk at work. I actually work with a woman named Greta so it would be funny to have it up at work.
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Haha,that's great idea.I don't know why Fender named this amp Greta but I do know why they named the other "Pawn Shop amp" Excelsior.

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Let me know what you think. I'm pretty sure my opinions for this kind of thing are public knowledge here. For $200 I think I'd much rather have one of the new Yamahas.
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I want on of them too,but I have a VOX Valvetronix VT20+ so for now I'd rather try the Greta. I want to see what it looks like in person. It looks like a plastic radio in the pictures but the specs say that the front and back are wood and the top is metal.

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Got my Greta.Musician's Friend sent it in a big ABL semi!

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It really feels more like a radio made in the late 30's or early 40's than a guitar amp. Seems very well made. It is not plastic. The front and back are red lacquered wood as are the feet. The top is gold painted metal. It's really pretty heavy for it's size.

2 watts into a 4 inch speaker is still pretty loud for a bedroom amp if you dime it but still I can get some very satisfying tones at lower volumes too. Can't play it too loud now because my girlfriend is sleeping.

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I'm seriously considering buying one next month while I'm stateside and bringing it back as a carry-on. How much does it weigh, and do you think it'd fit in a backpack?
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mkt3000 wrote:I'm seriously considering buying one next month while I'm stateside and bringing it back as a carry-on. How much does it weigh, and do you think it'd fit in a backpack?
Maybe.

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Here are the dimensions:

Height: 6.75"

Width: 10.00"

Depth: 7.25"

Weight: 8.7 lbs

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My friend on the TDPRI took these shots of his Greta

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Looks great.
Can you do any recordings with it to demo?


While I think these are neat, I think I'll be picking up one of those Yamaha amps instead.
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Ankhanu wrote: I think I'll be picking up one of those Yamaha amps instead.
Love mine, sounds huge.
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Gabriel wrote:
Ankhanu wrote: I think I'll be picking up one of those Yamaha amps instead.
Love mine, sounds huge.
Thought you said it was for your Dad? :wink:
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The vintage-style manual is a very nice touch.
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Dokterrock wrote:The vintage-style manual is a very nice touch.

i thought so too. also enjoy the tube chart on the bottom.
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rps-10 wrote:
Gabriel wrote:
Ankhanu wrote: I think I'll be picking up one of those Yamaha amps instead.
Love mine, sounds huge.
Thought you said it was for your Dad? :wink:
Haha well 'technically' it is ;)