Re: guitar amp



In message <pan.2006.08.13.18.29.05.3998@xxxxxxxxxxx>, dated Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Rich Grise <rich@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes

And really, what kind of frequency response do you need for a guitar?

You need a much wider full-power frequency response than you might imagine, especially at the low-frequency end.

But I would vote for a strict limit on gain. (;-)
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