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Rodabod wrote:
Adam CR wrote:I'm quite a fan of the deeply unfashionable Sessionette 75.


The original or the more recent one?

I heard the more recent one is supposed to be absolutely fantastic.


The old-skool carpet-covered 1x12. The new one may be fantastic, but it retails at over £500, whereas the old one can be Ebayed for £100...

I have a mid-80s version and it's the quietest (in terms of unwanted noise) amp I ever encountered. The dirty channel is probably a little less...useful than your typical modern tranny amp, but the clean channel is fab.
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solid state amps that sound good or " unique" when

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Could I hijack the thread for a moment? It's almost on topic - it's my birthday next week and I've really been enjoying playing my guitar again (recently enhanced with new tuners courtesy Nico and Adam, and DR strings c. another thread) and thinking about buying a nice practice amp. I had thought about an Orange Tiny Terror but I think even that will be too much for my bedroom. Ideally, I'd like to be able to push it to overdrive without being too loud and it will just be for home use. Any thoughts about these little dudes? I'm starting to feel smitten just looking at it:

http://www.matamp.co.uk/minimat.htm
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solid state amps that sound good or " unique" when

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If I may be permitted to commit EA heresy, I'd buy a digital modelling amp if I were you.

I reckon that you'd get far more pleasing results at bedroom level from a Line 6 combo or whatever than a 15 watt valve amp set to 'quiet'.

Plus you'd have the option of sounding like Limp Bizkit.

Depends on how much noise you can get away with regularly making I guess.

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