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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:41 pm
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Hey guys!

After years of using solid state marshall I finally have some money fora real fender tube amp. I need a help here. I always liked twin reverbs but I live in apartment so will it be too loud for apartment? When it is which amp do you offer me?

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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:37 pm
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Well, are you in a band too? if so what kind of sounds and genres would you need to be able to cover?

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Twin Reverb might be overkill Ali.(100 Watts). It'll wear you out lugging it around too.(About 90 pounds). Look into a Deluxe Reverb RI. 22 watts and certainly is gig worthy. Play one if you have the capability where you are It's a good starting place. Hope this helps..... 8) Mike

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Big The Cat wrote:
Well, are you in a band too? if so what kind of sounds and genres would you need to be able to cover?


Yes I'm in a band. We will be playing some classic rock...

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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:09 pm
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cherokee747 wrote:
Twin Reverb might be overkill Ali.(100 Watts). It'll wear you out lugging it around too.(About 90 pounds). Look into a Deluxe Reverb RI. 22 watts and certainly is gig worthy. Play one if you have the capability where you are It's a good starting place. Hope this helps..... 8) Mike

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In turkey it's hard to find fender amps tha I'm looking for. There are always bluıes juniors and frontmans. Is there a major sound difference between twin and deluxe?

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ali murat wrote:
cherokee747 wrote:
Twin Reverb might be overkill Ali.(100 Watts). It'll wear you out lugging it around too.(About 90 pounds). Look into a Deluxe Reverb RI. 22 watts and certainly is gig worthy. Play one if you have the capability where you are It's a good starting place. Hope this helps..... 8) Mike

Hi,
In turkey it's hard to find fender amps tha I'm looking for. There are always bluıes juniors and frontmans. Is there a major sound difference between twin and deluxe?

Thanks
Ali, the Twin will have more clean headroom and will never breaup before your ears go deaf. The Deluxe is not as bright(more mellow IMO) and will breakup nicely without killing your ears. .... 8) Mike

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cherokee747 wrote:
ali murat wrote:
cherokee747 wrote:
Twin Reverb might be overkill Ali.(100 Watts). It'll wear you out lugging it around too.(About 90 pounds). Look into a Deluxe Reverb RI. 22 watts and certainly is gig worthy. Play one if you have the capability where you are It's a good starting place. Hope this helps..... 8) Mike

Hi,
In turkey it's hard to find fender amps tha I'm looking for. There are always bluıes juniors and frontmans. Is there a major sound difference between twin and deluxe?

Thanks
Ali, the Twin will have more clean headroom and will never breaup before your ears go deaf. The Deluxe is not as bright(more mellow IMO) and will breakup nicely without killing your ears. .... 8) Mike
Then it eill bi kind of my style then than you :D

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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:14 pm
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Well the deluxe reverb is probably the way forward, but the twin will roll down to be quiet but you wouldnt get the tone then.

I always thought it was a got idea to have two rigs, one for practice and one for gigging and louder stuff.

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