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Peaveyologist
I'm not quite ready yet to do a full review of my new Hughes & Kettner Edition Blu 60, but I did want to make a couple of general comments. With the exception of an old Fender Sidekick, this is my first real guitar amp. The Sidekick doesn't count. Its "amp" section is one of those little IC's that can be literally hidden under a postage stamp. Sounds like poop.
The main thing I notice is that, (IMO), for a guitar to really sound like a guitar, it needs to be played through a purpose-built 12" guitar speaker. The H&K uses a real Celestion G12F speaker, and the difference between it and my studio monitors is profound. Using my mixing board and monitors, and using this, is like the difference between hearing myself on a CD, or hearing myself live. I didn't expect this great of a difference.
Thats really the main thing I wanted to say. I'll do a full review soon. I just want to separate out those things that are the amp, and those things that are my "first amp".
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The main thing I notice is that, (IMO), for a guitar to really sound like a guitar, it needs to be played through a purpose-built 12" guitar speaker. The H&K uses a real Celestion G12F speaker, and the difference between it and my studio monitors is profound. Using my mixing board and monitors, and using this, is like the difference between hearing myself on a CD, or hearing myself live. I didn't expect this great of a difference.
Thats really the main thing I wanted to say. I'll do a full review soon. I just want to separate out those things that are the amp, and those things that are my "first amp".
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