Hartke or Roland amp
Phillym
Posted 2009-06-22 2:47 PM (#410780)
Subject: Hartke or Roland amp


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I am looking to buy a small practice amp but cannot belive the spread in pricing. The Hartke has a small model at $350.00 and the similar Roland is $450.00. I will never use this anywhere but my house. Anything suggestions.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-06-22 3:05 PM (#410781 - in reply to #410780)
Subject: Re: Hartke or Roland amp


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Try a Crate acoustic if you want a bargain. Decent quality, but nothing special.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-06-22 5:10 PM (#410782 - in reply to #410780)
Subject: Re: Hartke or Roland amp



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You can get a lot of acoustic amp on the used market for $300.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-06-22 7:33 PM (#410783 - in reply to #410780)
Subject: Re: Hartke or Roland amp


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An ACOUSTIC practice -amp. for at home .. ? .. is yer house that Big .. or were ya talkin` about an Amp. for Electric git. , .. looking into a 2nd hander , the ROLAND has a rep. to be Durable ..

Vic

.. talk to AL .. He lives in your part of the world ..
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nikon4004
Posted 2009-06-22 7:38 PM (#410784 - in reply to #410780)
Subject: Re: Hartke or Roland amp


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I picked up a 15 watt Behriner Amp with amp modeling adn it's a great practice amp. 2 channels, and only 69.95


Steve
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rpguitar
Posted 2009-06-22 9:14 PM (#410785 - in reply to #410780)
Subject: Re: Hartke or Roland amp


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Location: New Jersey, USA
The Roland AC-60, which I have bought, sold, then bought again, can be readily had for $300 on the used market (Ebay).

Well worth the extra dough - high quality amp that will do a small gig as well as fill the living room with sound.
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