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Published on 11/11/02 at 15:00Bought in 1982 when my trusty Princeton started playing up. I had always used Fender Amps and the Musicman was Leo Fender's latest design at the time.
I can't remember exactly where I bought it but it may have been Ted McD's place in W5.
Lovely bottle blues tone (two 6L6's) driven by a 12AX7 which I changed for a 7025.
Used with a Marshall 4x12 cab it's plenty loud enough for most situations.The build quality is fantastic.
I don't have anything bad to say about this Combo.
As I said before I bought this Amp in 1982 and it has not once given any trouble.
Leo built these to last, the quality is awesome.
If you like the Fender sound and you come across one of these second-hand give it a listen, they were built to last and will go on forever.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I can't remember exactly where I bought it but it may have been Ted McD's place in W5.
Lovely bottle blues tone (two 6L6's) driven by a 12AX7 which I changed for a 7025.
Used with a Marshall 4x12 cab it's plenty loud enough for most situations.The build quality is fantastic.
I don't have anything bad to say about this Combo.
As I said before I bought this Amp in 1982 and it has not once given any trouble.
Leo built these to last, the quality is awesome.
If you like the Fender sound and you come across one of these second-hand give it a listen, they were built to last and will go on forever.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com