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August West
Bronze Member

USA
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Posted - 03/20/2009 : 03:20:28
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Has anyone tried a PRS amp out? I only recently learned they made amps. I see that Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes have signed on. PRS is really branching out, what with acoustic guitars and amps.
http://www.prsguitars.com/news/2009/011509_amps.html
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verivorax
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Canada
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Posted - 03/20/2009 : 05:46:22
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I think they're expanding too much, personally. Stick with what you know. Nice looking amps though!
I feel the same about Taylor. Leave hollow electrics to Gibson, Gretsch, D'Angelico and a host of luthiers (Manzer!) |
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Goran
Double Platinum Member
    
Sweden
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Posted - 03/20/2009 : 06:54:15
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quote: Originally posted by verivorax
I think they're expanding too much, personally. Stick with what you know. Nice looking amps though!
I feel the same about Taylor. Leave hollow electrics to Gibson, Gretsch, D'Angelico and a host of luthiers (Manzer!)
Agree 100%, the best amps are invented a long time ago anyway. |
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Witloofboer
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Belgium
513 Posts |
Posted - 03/23/2009 : 19:41:46
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| I totally agree with Goran. Those amps are one-channel amps, with all the normal knobs, so nothing new there. |
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zerksies
Double Platinum Member
    
USA
3406 Posts |
Posted - 03/24/2009 : 01:58:54
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| Probably a fender tone circuit rip off |
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August West
Bronze Member

USA
137 Posts |
Posted - 03/25/2009 : 00:33:20
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One early review from Electric Guitar Review.com
"I’m still catching up on all the news coming out of the 2009 Winter NAMM show, but one of the bigger stories this year was that PRS Guitars is getting back in the business of amplifiers. Apparently they’ve been collaborating with amp guru Doug Sewell for nearly four years to bring three new high-end guitar amps to market. And they appear to be covering all the basses, with The Dallas and the Original Sewell producing a more traditional ’50s American amp tone, and the Blue Sierra harkening back to classic British tones with a bit of what PRS calls “Texas attitude” thrown in to boot. Each of the new PRS amps are available as a 50-Watt Head, 100-Watt Head, 50-Watt 1x12 Combo, or 2x12 Comb (50-Watt or 100-Watt,) and as far as I can tell they are all tube-driven, as expected. You’ll get a choice of EL34 or 6L6 tubes, and cabinets will be solid pine, available in closed back and open back configurations. No word on pricing or availability at this point. I’ll be very interested to see how these pan out in the long run. Keep an eye out for a hands-on review if/when I can actually get me greedy paws on one." |
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