What do you think of the Fender Twin Reverb? I am thinking of buying it. I need some opinions, maybe someone who has had some expirience with them. Also, maybe you can tell me a better amp, some pricings, and so on. Thanks
I hear they are pretty superb, and I hate Marshall amps.
I hate Marshall's as well, twin 'verbs are supposed wonderful. Pricey though.
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The_Madcap Wrote:I hate Marshall's as well, twin 'verbs are supposed wonderful. Pricey though.
Yeah, they are pretty expensive. I recently got a Fender Deville. The clean sound is real fat...(which I love),and it has distortion, which I have stopped using because of the Big Muff I just got. If you get a fender amp, you don't get it for distortion. I've played both right next to each other, and I can honestly say there isn't much of a difference... if any difference. The big difference for me was money. Twin Reverbs are over a thousand, while the Devilles are about seven or so.
Thanks for the replys. Im looking for one used, because as i see they are expensive. 
enjoi_09 Wrote:Thanks for the replys. Im looking for one used, because as i see they are expensive. 
Used will pretty much cut the price in half, but you won't know how it's previous owner treated it.
na marshalls are amazing ive got a mg15 ssi and my m8s gotta fender
the marshall sounds much better quality
the ssi is good value its a twin cab 15 watt microstack big enough for rehearsing loud enough 2
pinkfloydfan1 Wrote:na marshalls are amazing ive got a mg15 ssi and my m8s gotta fender
the marshall sounds much better quality
the ssi is good value its a twin cab 15 watt microstack big enough for rehearsing loud enough 2
If you have a strat, and you want more of a "gilmour sound," a fender is better.
well ive got 11 guitars
and i am really close to gilmours sound the marshal is better for live work and fender is recommended for studio but i prefer mega boogie
In my opinion, nothing can match the beauty of a clean Fender amp *starts to cry*. I absolutely love my Fender stage 160 dsp. I've got a 100w stage dsp head for it too. For recording I use a vintage blues junior.