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Post by 22watts on Sept 11, 2014 20:56:15 GMT -7
From September 3rd thru the 6th, I played a Rally in Hot Springs Arkansas, one that I have done every September, for fifteen years.
It was four nights of honeymoon bliss, and just like a good marriage, I'm ready to settle down with the Therapy. No more fooling around with other amps, or thinking that there might always be a newer prettier amp just around the corner.....After fifty years of using and abusing amps, I have become a satisfied man........or at least until Doc comes out with something better......
Everything positive that needs to be said about the Therapy has already been said, and my personal opinion is no different.....I have nothing negative to say. For me......it's that good.
I told Doc, it's like being with an old friend you haven't been with in awhile. The way amps are suppose to be. It did everything it was built to do and more, except make me look better........which means.........I'll probably have a lot of amps for sale.
The main thing that struck me was, it's the first 6l6 amp I've owned that didn't bottom out when cranked. When you hit the high notes, and bend, it's rich and not thin. When you run down to the bottom strings, even with drive pedals, it's very piano like. AAAAAH I LOVE THAT.
I even unplugged from my pedal broad, and went straight in, then turned it wide open!!!! YESSSS!!!
Whether clean; dirty, in between, with pedals, without pedals, loud, soft, Rock & Roll, Blues, Country, Bulgarian folk music, or what ever......it delivered.
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Post by djcakadave on Sept 11, 2014 21:47:49 GMT -7
Oh look another Happy Camper^^^^^
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Post by j4gitr (John) on Sept 11, 2014 21:57:19 GMT -7
I have become a satisfied man........or at least until Doc comes out with something better...... There it is...the true fickle nature of man ( or at least guitar players). Nice review! I have to stop reading about this amp as it could wind up costing me money.
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