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This looks interesting. My only wish is that they included a line-level out on it, so that one could use it for stereo applications more easily. To be fair, I'm not in the market for one at the moment, but I might be if I ever came across a great non-fx loop amp
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Oh wow, that's a neat little box with quite a bit more features than your standard load box. REALLY liking that.
Originally posted by dave74 View Post^^^I'm guessing it does an amazing job at being expensive.
Originally posted by Sirion View PostThis looks interesting. My only wish is that they included a line-level out on it, so that one could use it for stereo applications more easily. To be fair, I'm not in the market for one at the moment, but I might be if I ever came across a great non-fx loop ampTOUQUE ROCK...EH???? I AM CANADIAN
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I think that little box won't be available until next spring. Boss's new amps (not described as Waza) look interesting, too, and will be out sooner.Administrator of the SDUGF
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The only stereo tube guitar amps (not power amps, not sure why you would want to use this with a power amp) I can think of are the discontinued Rivera S120 and I think Orange has a small 30W, 2-10 combo.
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If we are talking about wet/dry rigs instead of actual stereo rigs, I can definitely see use in it in this way: the unit itself works as a mono power amp, and with a line-level through the dry signal could be sent to a separate power amp. If you want a w/d (or even w/d/w) rig with some of power valve goodness left in it, yet at a manageable volume, this appears to me to be a quite convenient way to do it. Oh well, I suppose that this could still be achieved by adding a Suhr ISO Line Out.
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