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    Lovely top on that one. Looks like a work of art. How do you like the Blue Deluxe reissue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZMAN View Post
    Lovely top on that one. Looks like a work of art. How do you like the Blue Deluxe reissue?
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapka View Post
    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?
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    2008 DSL100 Marshall Amp , Fender Super Champ XD,Fender Vibro Champ XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZMAN View Post
    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. 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?
    One of the reasons I bought the BDRI was because the price was right. Most of the stuff I play doesn't need a channel with lots of gain. I do use the effect loop also. This was another selling point for me.

    As for the size of the guitar it really is not what I call "jumbo" Here is a picture of it compared to my Hagstrom which is LP size.



    I think it is kind of more like a L4/ES175 then a L5 size When I played it yesterday I was facing the amp and about 5 feet away and it was right at the edge of feedback. BTW if you want to talk loud amps....
    Guitars: '06 Les Paul Classic Goldtop, '07 SG classic, '79 ES335TD Blond, '88 Telecaster, '08 Custom Shop Strat 57 NOS, Framus '69 Goucho Acoustic, '72 Framus Caravelle hollow body, '09 Hagstrom Swede, '10 Ibanez AG95 and '69 Heit

    Amps: Fender Blues Deluxe Tweed, Marshall JCM 900 50W full stack, Roland Cube 20XL and '69 Checkmate!

    Pedals: (all DVM) Tremolo, "Rabid Rodent" distortion, "Zonkin Yellow Screamer" OD/Boost, "Gee Ain't That Swell" volume swell, and "Mega Muff" fuzz

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