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oh_the_blood
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is that small one they have advertised at guitar center any good?
i kinda want a practice amp.
suggestions?
i kinda want a practice amp.
suggestions?
Nick The Man said:my guitar player is upgrading from the pathfinder to a fender blues junior all tube amp for $400. were looking for a close to SRV sound do you think this is a good choice?
Nick The Man said:yeha amen on the the good hands. he used a 59 tweed, a 64 or 65 super reverb blackface and ive heard a bunch of other stuff to
I don't know which one you mean. They're selling the Pathfinder 10 in this month's sale catalogue for $69.99, but I have no idea how good an amp this is.oh_the_blood said:is that small one they have advertised at guitar center any good?
bongolation said:I do know that the Pathfinder 15/R is pretty highly regarded, but it's usually more than a hundred bucks.
ggunn said:I worked the stage for a SRV show back in the day, and I got to stand 10 feet from him (with the monitor guy) during the show. Wow, whatta guitar monster he was.
That time, he was playing through a couple of small natural wood combo amps that had a brand name that I recognized (and can't remember now) but didn't normally think of as a guitar amp company, like TEAC or Jensen or something weird like that. Google so far has not come up with anything.
Nick The Man said:really that is so cool .... was the show in austin texas?
What's the noise floor like on it?EleKtriKaz said:I have the Pathfinder...I find it very handy for recording.
MSRP is $175, so that's a long sale price, but their "everyday" price for the R version with reverb is around $125, which explains my original comment.Rufer said:I got mine for $90 new at Guitar Center a year and a half ago. It's an awesome amp.
Nick The Man said:thats awesome i dont even care anymore about what amp he used i just wanna know more about this show![]()