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they sound different
For me, it's the same questions as "Why have more than one guitar?"
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Ideally I just want three...two in my music room and one small THR in my computer room so I can surf & noddle at the same time
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
- my old Vox Concert501 which was my gigging amp for years but these days sits in storage (just in case....)
- a Laney VC15 110 that I bought about 7 years ago as a lighter, more practical replacement for the Vox. I used it in ambient/looping duo playing small art centre gigs. Now being used in a low volume stereo setup along with...
- Blackstar HT-5H, bought as a home studio amp (more like a glorified direct-recording preamp using the emulated out). Now being used (through an old 70s Celestion 12") in tandem with the Laney for low volume stereo setup in an ambient trio recording in my home studio.
"Nobody is really researching robot jokes"
Number of amps required = n + 1
so, i have 2 amp heads, plus a couple of smaller crappy options. Its like shoes...you could have one, but you need variety.