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utopia2018-06-06T19:16:12-00:00Re: Guitar Amp
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Kinsley2018-06-07T18:34:38-00:00Re: Guitar Amp
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I notice Fender do some quite good amps, and you can pick them up second hand.]]>Floyd2018-07-14T22:57:13-00:00Re: Guitar Amp
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Good luck either way.]]>OutOfSpace2020-09-23T22:30:53-00:00Re: Guitar Amp
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Floyd wrote on Sat, 14 July 2018 17:57
And if you are playing in pubs or similarly small places you may even have to go less than 30 watts, unless you really want to blast the place with sound!
While that might be amusing to see, most clubs are going to see the equipment before the band goes on. If you can afford amps that will shake the foundation of a bar, you'll be playing in larger venues.
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