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Marcello

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I prefer an amp with a very good overdrive-channel;no pedals, just the overdrive of the amp.

Me too! But I don't have the money to buy the amp of my dreams!!

p.s.
Brunetti is a good artisan Italian amp maker, but the best one is Masotti, I have 2 of his pedals and I tried the amps, they're among the best in the world!
 

jutter

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Me too! But I don't have the money to buy the amp of my dreams!!

I've got to spend a 1300,00 euro. That must be enough for a good amp, isn't? I see on this EBMM forum that a lot players uses Mesa's. So I thought; let me ask them what a good (mesa) amp are in combination with my Luke.
 

benoa

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Very nice! But is it loud enough for gigs?

Another vote for the Mini Rectifier here! And yes, it's loud enough, even on 10 watts mode with the Modern setting using a 4x12, I have no issues being heard in our rehearsal room (2 guitars, bass, drums & singer/PA) and we play around 104db (measured with my iPhone).

Since, I got it, I've been wasted. 12 pounds and comes with a nice carrying bag. Easy to lug around. 2 channels, FX loop. And it looks cute! :D

Here are some clips recorded at "what-everyone-calls-bedroom-volume":

Mesa Boogie Mini Rectifer 80s style clip - YouTube

Mini Rectifier does Mozart's Rondo Alla Turca! :) - YouTube

Feel free to ask any questions.
 
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