Drunken Bowling
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Re: Is solid-state dead?
I had a Mustang II a few years back. The only thing I didn't like about it was the speaker. Other than that, a great amp and LOUD for a solid state. A lot of lower priced, and from what I hear, some higher priced Fenders like the Princeton Reverb, seem to have bad speakers. I still have an Eminence Rajin Cajun that I bought five years ago and never used. I'm thinking of buying a Super Champ X2 and sticking the RC in it.
This. My Mustang III sounds pretty good. No, I wouldn't want it as my only amp, but it's fun.
Even when I'm in a "tube mood," I have solid-state pedals in front of my "tube" amp. A lot of players do. Pure tubedom is pretty rare.
I had a Mustang II a few years back. The only thing I didn't like about it was the speaker. Other than that, a great amp and LOUD for a solid state. A lot of lower priced, and from what I hear, some higher priced Fenders like the Princeton Reverb, seem to have bad speakers. I still have an Eminence Rajin Cajun that I bought five years ago and never used. I'm thinking of buying a Super Champ X2 and sticking the RC in it.