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"HotchkissTrio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I love fenders too. > > The Fender "Jr" series amps use el84's. The Pro Jr., Blues Jr. etc. > I think the devilles use them too. My pro Junior is loud enough to > cause me decent ear damage, I figure that's loud enough. I had forgotten about the Blues Junior/Pro pair. Yeah, they're right decent sounding EL84 amps. Only 15W, but loud. Greg > > -Paul > > "Greg D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Pt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> >> > On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 03:16:20 GMT, Greg D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > wrote: >> > >> > >> >>That said, I heard a jazz guy in a music store playing through one >> >>of theose Traynor 40W, 1x12 amps in cool ruby tolex a few weeks ago >> >>and was floored by the tone. I'm not sure what kind of tubes it >> >>uses, but had he not bought the amp right then and there, I >> >>probably would have. >> >> >> >>Greg >> > >> > >> > Greg, break down and try a Marshall with EL-34's. >> > >> > Pt >> > >> >> Pat, >> >> My first real amp was a 70's model Marshall Lead 100W amp, no master >> with dual 4x12 cabs fileld with Celestion greenbacks and a Sholtz >> power soak. Great stuff, but heavy and loud. Wish I still had it for >> the value alone, but nowadays I am a Fender addict - relatively >> lightweight, loud enough, good clean tone, and loves pedals. If I >> can't carry it with one hand, I won't buy it. >> >> Greg > > >
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