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bird brain
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« on: March 16, 2008, 02:45:56 PM »

I'm thinking about buying a 100 watt plexi type amp. Originally I was looking at metro amps and germino but came across ceriatone. The price looks good as do the pictures and sound clips.
 
 Anyone tried the super 100 amp with kt66's?

 anyone tried 100 watt super lead with el34's?

 I know the difference between these two amps. The kt66 powered one will be mellower and the el34 will have more gain and maybe alittle louder.
 
 My question is how do each of these amps compare to there original and clone counterparts? eg,ceriatone super 100 amp vs. marshall super100jh or;
                           
                       ceriatone super lead vs. marshall 1959HW vs. metro clone, etc.....

  At these prices I may be tempted to buy both amps.  hey!
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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2008, 11:10:52 PM »

A question that should be asked of every amp on the website, imho.



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