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Thanks for the deets.
I've only just started doing gigs so was hoping this would be a good amp for at home practice and small venue gigs/rehersal. Unfortunately it seems it's only good for the latter really. Shame as I love the vintage Marshall sound.
Might have to return it, but will wait a few days to decide. Wish I had a sound proofed garage I could use for practice, instead of a top floor flat with leaded windows, so the neighbours can hear every strum. Just need to convince the Mrs to move out of London..... for the "kids" sake of course!
If I was any good it might not be so bad
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
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Mostly been using it clean with pedals, but have been using it with an attenuator in 5w mode to drive the amps OD which is very nice, especially with my LP.
Just wondering what settings people have found work well with a strat, for a good clean? I've always used Fender amps, so this is a little different for me.
Absolutely in love with it.
For the price I paid from Peach, I’m extremely happy.
Either way, the boost switch on mine keeps getting stuck on, drove me nuts last two gigs.