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ozover50
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Jason: I had to read the model number you refer to five times before I realised it was 'BA115'. Couldn't believe what I was reading!!!

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Good one Howard!
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well - I actively gig with those too

boy, um...my face is red
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Post by bobcat »

"Thats one BIG stack."

Oh dear . . . hehehehehehehe . . .
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Post by ricnbacker »

i played through a crate 100 watt amp with some distortionfeatures that my drummer had. it wasnt bad, it was loud enough but lacked soul

my ampeg b 100 r is so sweet with my 4003 like they were made for each other.

i always liked the fender bassman the 100 watt is comparable to the ampeg.
the rumble 100 watt is a nice amp for the house, but doesnt have the volume tfor garage type bands
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