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Another Marshall question
Right I could get a Marshall mg20dfx for Xmas. Not bad at 1st thought. But then I thought I already have a small ****ty amp which is ok for playin in the house. Should I save up and get a bigger amp that I could gig with?
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It depends on what u want to do with ur amp ! Are u in a band and need a big loud amp ? It also depends on how long u have been playing ! The marshall 30 watt marshall i'm using now is quite nice. If u want to use an amp to play in a band a 50 watt or more would be what u would need. Perhaps u need to test some out first and see what u think is good and if its worth getting.
By virtue of their electrical properties, tubes generate a special waveform when they're saturated, which is why tube engineering has tremendous tonal advantages over solid state or DSP solutions, particularly for crunch and lead sounds. Tubes enter the saturation zone gradually or softly, which lends tube-driven tone its trademark yet totally unique character.
# 2
Why are you getting a small amp , while you already got one ?
Logically , you should save for a bigger one.
Logically , you should save for a bigger one.
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