it makes good tones for the price
also look for a Marshall or Peavey...get one that at least has reverb and a decent crunch
sincerely,
the Lee
2007-06-23 04:53:48
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answered by Leech 7
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I have a Frontman 15G by Fender. Cost me $80. I think the Frontman 15R was $100. Only difference between the two is that 15R has reverb. It's a pretty good amp.
2007-06-23 06:59:44
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answered by Child Of Decadence 5
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Hey, personally i think that fenders the best. I have one and it works great. Even a small 15 watt amp works pretty dam good.
2007-06-23 05:18:57
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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relies upon on in case you elect tor twine them in parallel @8OHMs 4 OHMs or a million OHM or placed them on a 2 channel amplfiier and twine each and each to the two 8 OHMs 4 OHMs 2 OHMs or a million ohm i could advise looking an amplifier which will potential them each and each on their very own channels @ 2 OHMS so 400x2@2OHMS to your maximum inexpensive determination because of fact i will by no potential advise a million OHM... its an amplifier killer
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answered by kinnu 4
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at that price range you can probably only get a combo...most combo amps are not good enough to play with a band...but jamming at home by yourself
2007-06-23 06:13:43
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answered by Dax r 2
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50-100 dollars? the only one i know for that price is a used pignose. umm, i'm not making that up, it really is the name
2007-06-23 04:55:12
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answered by lily-of-the-valley 5
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line 6 fool!
2007-06-23 04:55:34
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answered by Whatsername 6
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ALL I PLAY IS MARSHALL
ITS THE BEST
GET 1 USED
2007-06-23 04:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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marshall
2007-06-23 14:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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