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Ballard:
The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and DeVille both have great overdriven tones. More than enough for punk or classic rock. As previously stated, though, Fender amps sans pedals suck for metal.
RefD:
--- Quote from: Ballard on 12 Nov 2007, 20:53 ---The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and DeVille both have great overdriven tones. More than enough for punk or classic rock. As previously stated, though, Fender amps sans pedals suck for metal.
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but those amps also have a tendency to vibrate themself into failure if you play them loud very often.
and by loud i mean anything above conversation level. ;)
valley_parade:
--- Quote from: Ballard on 12 Nov 2007, 20:53 ---More than enough for punk
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See guys, THIS was the answer I was looking for. o/
valley_parade:
--- Quote from: KimJongSick on 12 Nov 2007, 05:21 ---Also, that Fender Lead is beautiful and I want to marry it. I also want to get that P-90 bearing 22-fret semi-hollow that they've got. It's like $600 and is the perfect answer to the SG. Too bad nobody even notices them, so they'll probably get discontinued.
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Sadly, I'd think so. Fender axed production on the Cyclones and Toronados for this year.
Bishop138:
I have a Jackson Pro DK2M Dinky. I got it second hand and it sounds pretty fucking sweet, the tuning process is a bitch though. I also have a cheapish classical guitar.
I want to get a bass, preferrably a five string. I've been looking at some cheaper ones, like an ESP B-55 or a five stringer from OLP that I had a play around on at the music store.
I need my own amp, I've just been using my mate's for ages and it's a pretty shitty amp, but it's decent for the price he got it. I was thinking of just getting one of those orange cube ones, I think they're just called Micro Cubes or something, anyone know much about them? They're made by Roland, I'm unsure about their quality.
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