Originally Posted by
mapka
I like it! Use it everyday for practice. I only play at home so it doesn't get cranked up too much. Few times it has been it sounded real good for what I play. Not real good for Motörhead but works good for Otis Redding which is more my style.
I have one a few years ago. It was a nice looking amp with a lot of headroom. I used the effects loop as well. I found it to be a little sterile and very loud. I ended up trading it if it had the more gain channel like its brother I probably would still have it. I bought a 65 Deluxe and it was more to my taste. The 22 watts was easier to get "cookin" For the money the BDRI is a great amp thoough.
I have always wanted to try a jumbo body style Electric like a Joe Pass. I have a Sheraton and a 335 but they are semi.
Do you have any issues with feedback?
The Blues is alright!
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