whitestrat
Well-known member
Hey BP, are there any possible plans to relaunch the MM name in amplifiers? I would like to see someone in the industry come up with a range of affordable small wattage tube amplifiers with 2 or 3 switchable channels using 1x 6v6 tubes and 1x12" speakers with built-in effects loops and a GOOD reverb. The range for such amps on the market are a bit limited at this point. You can only get stuff like that from boutique makers like the Blackstar HT5, Egnater Rebel 20, so on, so forth. Otherwise, stuff like the Vox AC4TV comes pretty bare. Even Laney only has one or 2 models left in this range that are worth looking at.
Maybe this could be a good chance for the relaunch of the MM name in amps? Looking at the sheer number of bedroom players around the world, we could use an amp that works great at low volume levels.
The market today seems to be aimed at the gigging guitarist with their 30 to 50 to 100w amps with the smaller amps as a "by-the-way" product. Maybe a business model of the reverse could work? Catering to the hobbyist rather than the professional?
Any thoughts?
Maybe this could be a good chance for the relaunch of the MM name in amps? Looking at the sheer number of bedroom players around the world, we could use an amp that works great at low volume levels.
The market today seems to be aimed at the gigging guitarist with their 30 to 50 to 100w amps with the smaller amps as a "by-the-way" product. Maybe a business model of the reverse could work? Catering to the hobbyist rather than the professional?
Any thoughts?