veteransdaypoppy wrote:I wouldn't. That's one groovy guitar. You seem more attached to the guitar than the prospective new gear anyway. Besides, if he's yer bandmate and yer in the studio, you can use that big muff and that amp anyway.
True, I am attached to it, as little as I play it. It's like a beautiful girl; I can just stare at it for days. Though I love the Blues Deluxe...if I had to get a good clean Fender combo that wasn't a pricey vintage piece, I'd get this amp.
Here's my reasoning for getting the amp in particular. I'm in two bands. The one band he is in is mostly instrumental, proggy, post rocky kind of band. My other band (my baby) is a shoegazey, dream-poppy band. In particular, I'm looking to possibly run that Fender combo on clean along side my JCM 800 stack when I'm going full bore on the fuzzes, you know, to add some definition and clarity. My singer often complains that she like more clarity in my chord playing because (of course) I'm play a lot of open, droning chord voicings (I personally don't find it to be that big of a deal, though obviously I can hear what I'm playing, because I'm playing it). So I was thinking that fender on clean could really open up some of my hazier, fuzzier progressions. Also, stereo effects maybe?