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« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2008, 03:43:08 PM »

Yes, 200S, good call.  Currently my main gigging amp.
Awesome, it's hard to tell between those 3 amps, they all look pretty much the same.

My next amp will most likely be a Model T.  How's the 200S?

I used to own a Concert Lead, best SS amp I've ever heard.
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« Reply #16 on: August 09, 2008, 07:48:49 PM »

Yes, 200S, good call.  Currently my main gigging amp.
Awesome, it's hard to tell between those 3 amps, they all look pretty much the same.

My next amp will most likely be a Model T.  How's the 200S?

I used to own a Concert Lead, best SS amp I've ever heard.

I love the 200S, right up my street.  60W, which is right in the medium-range I love, single channel, ultra-simple amp.

The Model T, from what I've read, is much more a high-powered modern type tube amp.
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