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Barry Berman

July 27, 2005 at 3:17 AM

I got it, my new Amp for my Violin. It's a little bigger than I expected. The folks at work, where it was delivered were really surprised too. They think I'm this quiet shy type guy and here I get this 200 watt amp.

I played with the smaller one but opted for more power, so I ordered this. It is by far the cleanest and loudest amp I've used, so this is quite fun. When I was at Guitar Center a couple weeks ago, they set me up in a room with a host of acoustic amps, from Marshall, Fender, Behringer, among others. Each had to be turned up to at least level 5 (out of 10) before you could hear the violin clearly. This one, I can get by at 2. I'm thinking this will be a good gigging amp too, as it's fairly compact, yet has big big sound. Anyway, I'm happy with my b-day gift to myself.

Time to practice;)

Barry

From Pauline Lerner
Posted on July 28, 2005 at 4:11 AM
Happy birthday! I hope you and your amp have a good year.

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