Laney LX 35W?
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Laney LX 35W?
Has anyone played one of these? I am after a combo that is c. 40W, is cheap ($400max) and does not have modelling (I would never use the features). I almost bought an Orange Crush (35RT) but didn't for some reason. I have had Katana recommended (but I wouldn't utilise all of its features - I love pedals too much). I have been warned off the Marshall MGCFX series. So what about a Laney LX?
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Re: Laney LX 35W?
10" speaker, hmmm, I have a Katana 50W and only use the clean channel, no effects, cause I'm a pedal guy too, sounds great and the wattage control makes it usable for bedroom or gigs!
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Re: Laney LX 35W?
That is interesting. I just worry that I'd start playing with modelling options and then get stuck there. But maybe I just need to get over my reluctance. Katana owners certainly seem to rave about them!jeremyb wrote:10" speaker, hmmm, I have a Katana 50W and only use the clean channel, no effects, cause I'm a pedal guy too, sounds great and the wattage control makes it usable for bedroom or gigs!
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Re: Laney LX 35W?
If you know what tone you want then you can just ignore all the options, set it and forget itShimmer wrote:That is interesting. I just worry that I'd start playing with modelling options and then get stuck there. But maybe I just need to get over my reluctance. Katana owners certainly seem to rave about them!jeremyb wrote:10" speaker, hmmm, I have a Katana 50W and only use the clean channel, no effects, cause I'm a pedal guy too, sounds great and the wattage control makes it usable for bedroom or gigs!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Laney LX 35W?
I'm definitely leaning towards the Katana 50... They don't seem to be available much at the moment? Maybe a new model is coming out?jeremyb wrote:If you know what tone you want then you can just ignore all the options, set it and forget itShimmer wrote:That is interesting. I just worry that I'd start playing with modelling options and then get stuck there. But maybe I just need to get over my reluctance. Katana owners certainly seem to rave about them!jeremyb wrote:10" speaker, hmmm, I have a Katana 50W and only use the clean channel, no effects, cause I'm a pedal guy too, sounds great and the wattage control makes it usable for bedroom or gigs!
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Re: Laney LX 35W?
Unlikely, people don't seem to sell them, Kris on here has the 100W 1x12 for sale
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Re: Laney LX 35W?
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