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petruccirocks02

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...as well as some other Balls. I took a trip about 35 miles from me to a guitar shop in NJ to check out a 20th Silo and also got to play the Y2D Morse, and the original Morse. I liked the Y2D, but I think the original Morse will be next up on my list because of the versatility. So many different tones right at your fingertips. The shop didn't have any Mesa's or anything super high end, so I plugged into a Roland Cube, and surprisingly the Morse sounded amazing through it. So needless to say, I've got another Ball on the way. :D

-Phil
 

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Dude, Roland Cubes are amazing. I have two 30s and a Micro cube. Great practice amps.. possibly the best(IMO).
 

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Yeah, my Mark IV would be a good practice amp, except when on 1 the walls of my apartment shake and I risk getting a huge fine. :D
 

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an epic "parting of the Red Sea" bit with the Moses guitar would make for some stunning visuals on stage.
 
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