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    Another boutique amp: Alessandro. Have never seen or heard one in person, but I've read a bit about them. Their Working Dog series are the "affordable" ones, they are around a grand or so. Their true boutique amps cost more than twice that. Seems like really sweet sounding amps, and they should be, for that price! I'm not buying one - I don't gig enough to justify amps in that price range, but I enjoy hearing some good tones.

    Here's a clip of an Alessandro English. My gosh, that is one fine guitar tone, wouldn't you agree?
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    My friend has 1 of them, they seem nice but to be honest, they suck the tone out of your guitar. We tried everything, new tubes and a different speaker still sounded flat. We agreed, my Hellhound and his Blues Jr. both sound better, the Hellhound was by far the sweetest sounding amp of the 3.

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    Wow, thanks Johnny, that's cool to hear! The 'Hound sure knows how to bark!

    I am getting killer sounds with it, especially since I know use a Lexicon reverb in the fx loop.
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