Untill I discovered that the 1974X perfectly fits with what I had in mind, everything else I hear/try now sounds meh
I can't spend that much though, so I'm looking for the next best thing. Any ideas for something that easily available?
Thanks!
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You and me both, brother! (for now, at leastfrigid midget wrote:I forgot to mension I'm in the EU.




neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JphJfwsUbT4coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge

They do sound great as well but being 2xEL34 they're a bit ballsier than an 18 watt marshall. Obviously, it depends on what speakers you pair with it. Also the reverb in the T&B50SVR is lacklustre so I wouldn't pay more for one over the non-reverb version.popvulture wrote:Look for a Selmer Treble & Bass. Insanely underrated British valve amp, and much easier to find over there than here.


doommeow wrote:Just discovered these guys yesterday - http://www.mableaudio.com/en/products.asp?sid=1
Supposedly they are suppliers for Weber? Dunno. But <$300 is damn tempting.


Low wages, high volume, different health/environmental regulations...the list goes onrepoman wrote:How do the Chinese make this stuff without losing money. Its mind boggling how cheap all these 'counterfeit' things are. Immediately you think about how awful the stuff is and how it probably doesn't even work, but I recently saw an analysis of some manufacturing details for cheap generic carbon fiber bikes made in China, it turned out their manufacturing was far better in some important aspects than what the bike frames sold for 2000-6000 by companies like Cannondale, Specialized were. Makes me worry about the future in the west tbh.
oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.