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Re: Hi-end practice amp...
what type of clean tone are you going for?
I own a pre cbs fender princton (not reverb) and it get a very nice warm clean tone...
I also own a valuve jr and on low settings it gets a really great warm but more soild then the fender tone...
I own a old kay class a amp (the one with the strange tubes and a 6in speaker) and it gets a very nice clean tone (but is very quiet), the tone is a bit more jazzy say then the fender, it has a little more warmth, it also is the amp I first try out new pedals with...I do not know why but there could be something intutive going on....
I also have a vox ac15cc and it has that bright clean tones on lower setting but, is not quiet...
last I have a roland jc120 and it gets that popy bright clean tone (almost sterile but pure in a good useable way..if that makes any sense)
two more clean tones to think about are fenders: 1972 twin and 1965 twin they did re-issue the 72 but no longer sell it and right now they have the 65 re-issued...not quite but maybe they would work well with a attenuator...I have played them both a bit and they are both on my to purchase in the furture list....I am still kicking myself for not buying the 72 re-issue before thry quit making them...
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