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2015/11/09 20:17:13
sharke
I hear they have an acquired sound...
 
https://www.thrillist.com...iskey-barrel-wood-uses
2015/11/09 20:51:57
BobF
I want one with Mila's brand on it ...
2015/11/10 09:24:06
Moshkito
Hi,
 
Not sure if it makes sense or not ... but then, a Strat violin, is on wood that is more than 100, even 200 years old, so it's possible, and likely that an amp, even any guitar, would likely sound better on older wood that has been through the ringer and still intact.
 
I'm not sure the amplification will be as important as the quality of the instrument and its playing ... but these days ... it's all about the tools, daw's and utilities anyway, so any instrument is already history ... and that means the amplification is all that is left that can change/fiddle with the tune!
2015/11/10 09:55:46
57Gregy
But when will they start making amps out of actual fenders?
2015/11/10 10:06:54
Moshkito
57Gregy
But when will they start making amps out of actual fenders?



That's too theological of a question ... re-shaping metal ... hmmmm
2015/11/10 10:34:15
ampfixer
They're built with an Oak cab. Not the best but ok. Certainly not worth the price because it's just a blue jr. Meh, another marketing ploy for rich people.
2015/11/10 11:02:45
TheMaartian
Let's see.
 
On one hand, I could get a cool-looking practice amp for $1900.
 
OR
 
On the other hand, I could get $1900 worth of Jack Damage Black.
 
Think I'll go with the Jack Damage. 
2015/11/10 13:41:18
Guitarhacker
I'll bet they small good.  Especially once they heat up a bit and the scent starts to fill the room......
 
2015/11/10 13:54:37
bluzdog
At that price, I'm not in unless I can get a 12 year old single malt.
 
Rocky
2015/11/11 03:28:58
craigb
I'd buy a better amp for less then spend some of what's left on fine whiskey. 
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