I just want something...fender-y. Iv owned a Hot Rod Deluxe, and that was bland to me. The 68 DR was much more interesting to hear. I need flavours for recording, an amp that gives me a really good point of difference to the Marshall. And i kinda just want one.TmcB wrote:Nah, Princeton has it's own sexy vibe - more rounded and lush to my ear. That's as well as the lower vol and breakup point. Depends completely on what you're asking it to do though.
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Found this demo good to hear the differences, although this guy doesn't spend much time demoing the clean on any of his demos.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TxG_7gFd9V8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TxG_7gFd9V8
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Bah... cleanReg18 wrote:Found this demo good to hear the differences, although this guy doesn't spend much time demoing the clean on any of his demos.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TxG_7gFd9V8
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Here's a truly awful minute or so of me chopping through the 5 positions on the Suhr so you can hear the PRRI. It makes me play this sort of stuff, YMMV.