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Bill Traylor (bozzy369) Username: bozzy369 Registered: 02-2008 |
And the award goes out to Mr Ernie Ball,for his lack of insight to not keep pushing and inventing Musicman amps,or at least reissuing them .This site has shown there is a market for them | ||
Dylan Schink (cymbalmonkey) Username: cymbalmonkey Registered: 12-2010 |
Well played, sir. | ||
T.E. Price (uposb4) Username: uposb4 Registered: 05-2006 |
One good thing about EB NOT carrying on the amp line is they would probably by now be made in China, Korea, Indonesia, and where ever else and the legendary amps we have would just be another name brand rehashed. ...just my two cents. | ||
Dylan Schink (cymbalmonkey) Username: cymbalmonkey Registered: 12-2010 |
The only well made modern amps are Fender. | ||
Bill Traylor (bozzy369) Username: bozzy369 Registered: 02-2008 |
Dylan I agree to the extent that Fender did pick up the torch when Musicman went out of business,They did start making amps that seem really close to the musicman stuff,kinda funny because in the begining musicman was trying to chase Fender or really invent the better Fender amp,I think they did that .Now Fender can use that info and has in some of their new amps.No Fender amp has the volume of a Musicman ,but some see that as a good thing ,most musicman amps are way too loud ,you can rock a coliseum with one or 2 of them.T.E is right too, having chinese models of these amps would ruin them,maybe it was for the better,can't imagine what a American made musicman amp would cost in todays market. |
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