Nik from Ceriatone talks about their components.

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alvarezh wrote:"Don't forget Andy Fuchs contributes here as well. And Henry and Brandon have given a lot over the years."

I have read advises from John Suhr also.

And let's not forget Tony from VVT, and Jelle (welagen amps), and many, many others!

I Thank you guys!

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Totally don't mean to separate any from the bunch, just pointing out a couple "fer instance" peeps. All the above guys are absolutely worthy of all the best praises for laying it out there when they butter their bread with it.

I am not worthy. All these guys are my rock stars.
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SmallSpecial50 wrote:Agreed, the malaysian stuff is good value for the money.
It does sound VERY good for the money.
It IS extremely well made for the money.
Nik's service is next to unheard of good for the money.
*But in a room with several well taken care of and expertly maintained Vintage handwired Fender amps and the odd HIGH-END Dumble Clones You will forget all the above. TRY IT, You'll HATE me but know it's truth

It's all about "Good For The Money".
And advertising and marketing help make some amps
seem better than they are.
Overpay, and you'll love it.
Underpay and you'll brag about it.
Miss paying and you'll want it more.

Better tone: 1950s Bassman, 1960 Twin or 1964 Super Reverb???
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White Twin.
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+1...white twin. 8)
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That's throbbing blonde twin to you folks!
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Just as hot.
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Blackburn wrote:That's throbbing blonde twin to you folks!
Fender Amps ~ First Fifty Years * Check page 104, half way down:
http://books.google.com/books?id=kO8y6J ... mp&f=false

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Another: Transitional White Twin (1963) - a blonde Twin
with a black face panel and white (light creme) knobs - very rare

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Check out the "White Twin Price Guide"
http://reverb.com/pg?finish=White&model=Twin&page=1
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