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dannymusic

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well...

this amp has been around. I've owned one, and sold each time, but only because of GAS. one convincing amp, with a great emulated line out. Does rock, blues, accepts pedals, LIGHT. AND, I feel that I can say it because ... it's NOT the one I'm currently using.

Tech 21 Trademark 60

It just works.

with honorable mention to the duoverb ... another one I don't own.

I appologize in advance to tube snobs, myself included.

(vox AC amps and Mesa Mk IV)
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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well...

this amp has been around. I've owned one, and sold each time, but only because of GAS. one convincing amp, with a great emulated line out. Does rock, blues, accepts pedals, LIGHT. AND, I feel that I can say it because ... it's NOT the one I'm currently using.

Tech 21 Trademark 60

It just works.

with honorable mention to the duoverb ... another one I don't own.

I appologize in advance to tube snobs, myself included.

(vox AC amps and Mesa Mk IV)

Interesting! I have been in the market for a smaller amp for practice and smaller gigs and have looked at the Trademark 60 many times. What's the bass response like? How would you say it compares to the Duoverb?
 

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I tried a TradeMark 30 for a while a s a lightweight 'throw in the car' amp. Was not impressed, a lot of the gain sounds were too noisy for my taste.
 

dannymusic

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bass response not bad for open cab 12". Many people pair it with their power engine for more power.
they sell all day for like $300. They always have a market.
they have been around forever and are a good design.
 
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