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dclaassen
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I just acquired this "red knob" (I hear you giggling) Dual showman. The amp is not yet functional (but will be soon), but I tried the 4x12 cabinet and it sounds amazing. It's the "slant front" model, unvented, and has the original (Eminence?)  speakers. Questions abound....this is a guitar amp, primarily, but I really long for that vintage valve sound. It should work as a bass head, right? And, yes, I know it's heavy, and I don't care. Also, we don't play at really high levels of gain, so I also don't think I'll blow a speaker. 

 

Or, I could just hand it over to a guitarist.....they love these things!

 

Thoughts?

 

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Yup...I've heard that before....

 

I always wanted a Bassman head..this might be better...:) For an old guy, I am way to happy about this. Now to find a vintage amp geek that will take this one. I cannot believe somebody took out the fuse holder....

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On 23/05/2022 at 07:36, dclaassen said:

.probably best paired with a 15, but I am old school and have a big SUV....:)

Only if you want to destroy a perfectly good 15!

 

A 15 can pair with a 2x10 reasonably well but anything else puts the 15 at serious risk of failure.

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