So, why do some amps have a loose, flubby low end and others are nice and tight?

Re: So, why do some amps have a loose, flubby low end and others are nice and tight?

SoCalSteve said:
The problem with harder to find or non mass produced amps is being able to try one out before shelling out hard earned cash and being disappointed.
Buy used. If it doesn't work for you, the loss should be limited to shipping costs.
 
Re: So, why do some amps have a loose, flubby low end and others are nice and tight?

aleclee said:
Buy used. If it doesn't work for you, the loss should be limited to shipping costs.

Yes, used is definitely the way to go. I'd rather take even a 10% loss on something used than 30-50% loss against the new price.
 
Re: So, why do some amps have a loose, flubby low end and others are nice and tight?

Childhood obesity claims yet another victim - AMPS WITH FLUBBY LOW ENDS.

Put your rig on a solid carb friendly Marshall (1971-1989) and Bogner diet - you will never have flubby low end again. However, side effects include GAS.

For this, and other valuable rig health tips, consult this forum.
 
Re: So, why do some amps have a loose, flubby low end and others are nice and tight?

^ that's gotta be the best post Olin's ever posted. Informative, yet half the people in the computer lab here at college are wondering why I've just been laughing at a blue and black computer screen.
 
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