Subj : Re: 3d printing
To   : Gamgee
From : Nightfox
Date : Sun Sep 15 2019 06:38 pm

 Re: Re: 3d printing
 By: Gamgee to MRO on Sun Sep 15 2019 06:54 pm

Ga> Along the same lines, sort of, is that an old fashioned
Ga> vacuum-tube amplifier will usually sound better as compared to a
Ga> modern solid-state one, assuming decent enough speakers are used.

I could see that with early solid-state amps..  I heard the early solid-state amps weren't very popular because they just didn't sound a sgood, but I think solid-state technology has advanced fairly well.  I have a Fender Mustang III v2 amp, which is a solid-state modeling amp that simulates the sound of other Fender amps.  It might not sound exactly like the other amps, but IMO it sounds pretty darn good.  At its price, I think it's a very  good value too..  I previously had a Fender '65 Twin Reissue amp, and I wanted something a bit smaller and lighter, which is why I bought the Mustang amp.  If I had known the Mustang was significantly less expensive, I may have bought the Mustang amp in the first place.

I've heard good things about the Boss Katana amps too (which are also solid-state modeling amps).

Nightfox

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