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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994
Location: Jet City | This is what I use mainly for my live rig. I actually have 2 of these 60 watt amps, plus I have the 2x12 120 watt version as well if I'm in a bigger venue.If you look up any of my videos playing with the bands where I play electrics, I'm using this amp.
There's too much to say about this thing, so if you're really serious about it, give me a shout. There are also several reviews around the net including this one from Musician's Friend;
AD60VT review
They're GREAT amps, especially for playing live. I believe there are a few other OFC members that have or have had these amps that may be able to speak to their killerness.
$300
Features & Specs:
60W RMS @ eight-ohms
1 x 12" custom-voiced Celestion speaker
16 amp models
21 effects types (ten drive, five modulation, three delay, three reverb)
32 programs (eight banks of four channels)
Hi and Lo guitar inputs
Series Effects Loop
Headphone out
Line out
Built-in autochromatic tuner
AD60VT - 21"W x 22"H x 11"D, 43 lbs.
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994
Location: Jet City |
The best experience is to use one of the footswitches that were optional for these. Again, I have backups of these, both the big and small switch. The main difference is that the large pedal has more memory banks to store settings, plus it's construction is all metal. The smaller one will control all the same functions as the big one though, plus the amp itself has memory banks.
Small Pedal: $60
Big Pedal: $200
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994
Location: Jet City |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | I don't know about the 60 but the 120 watter I own is a killer amp.
I do know that the asking price is unbelievably low. For $300 bones that is a killer deal! | |
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