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Joined: September 2010 Posts: 59
Location: Michigan | Although I do not have an Adamas - I do own a couple Ovations and gig regularly. The Traynor AM Custom is a marvelous amplifier. Full Compass sells them for $999. Made in Canada - really well made. 35 pounds, metal grill, full wood box, 3 channel mixer, outstanding Fx. |
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Joined: September 2011 Posts: 45
Location: Columbus OH and Cape Coral FL | May I give you a general answer? I own an Ovation 6751 12 string currently, but have owned a half dozen other Os in the past. I primarily play the Martins. That having been said, all of my Ovations paired well with whatever acoustic amp I had at the time (fender Acoustasonic, Marshall, A.R Acoustic, Crate Taos, Kustom, Roland. I ca't say it was nearly that easy with my other guitars. The Acoustasonics and the Roland were a particularly good match.
To summarize, you should be able to find a number of good matches! Let us know what you pick.
Edited by ohiopicker 2014-12-17 8:51 PM
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Joined: June 2005 Posts: 489
Location: California | I will be cleaning some space, have a TR30 amp if interested. They are great.
Hector.
Edited by hwebster 2015-01-18 9:40 AM
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Joined: November 2008 Posts: 400
Location: Northwest Arkansas | If you can find a 100-watt Trace Ellliot TA-100. One of the British ones. Buy it. I still have the 200-watt TA-200 with 8 speakers and that's what I run my Adamas through. There isn't a drummer anywhere that can play louder. If you're playing in a solo or duo situation the 100-watt trace will be fine. These amps sounds like an acoustic only louder. They have an onboard Alesis reverb with 16 settings. Just try to find one and play it. Go look at the artists that use Trace Elliot. Then tell me they're old and outdated. |
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