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Luddy
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Small Dumble clones

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I really enjoy playing my Ceriatone OTS at bedroom levels. The amp also sounds great when I play out. I am looking for a small amp, under 40 lbs, with 10" or 12" speaker, for jams. Does anyone make something like this? I'm guessing 15 watts or so.
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22 Watt 33lb 1X12 combo or a head 18lbs both HRM Style..PM me if you wish..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qKiOg9U ... B&index=66


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Drumslinger
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very nice Tony.
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Daayym
Tony that clip gets better every time I watch it
Man you make some kick butt amps
I can feel those JJ's sizzlin
Jack is so so :wink:
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jurgen
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She sings !
A guitar should never sound like a bee, a duck or, a chainsaw (well sometimes a chainsaw is alright )
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Bob-I
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I built a Clone about 7-8 years ago now. High plate non-HRM using a Princeton chassis (non-reverb). It was a squeeze getting it in there but the amp is amazing. For iron I used a Princeton PT and a Deluxe OT, both from Magnetic components.

That said... Jack Pearson I'm not, but I get MY tones out of it and they damn fine to my ears.
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That said... Jack Pearson I'm not, but I get MY tones out of it and they damn fine to my ears.

When I first hooked up with Jack I offered to build him a 100w go all out and give him something close to a #102 (can you imagine)8).. He wouldn't have anything to do with it..He insisted on the 22.. What Jack wants Jack gets.. One of the nicest most humble people I've had the honor to work with..
Thanks for the kind words guy's

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boldaslove6789
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Pearson is one of the tightest players ever! That amp sounds killer!
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