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ozwatto
Posted 2007-12-27 2:31 AM (#64596 - in reply to #64571)
Subject: Re: Practice Amp


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Location: New South Wales, Australia
I've got the G-DEC also James and it's a great little amp for what I need. It's got phones out and an input on the back for another guitar. I've never used the other input as I can only play one guitar at a time :D

It's a great practice amp although I'm using it with my band at the moment and going through the PA it puts out plenty of noise. Had it's first gig hit out a few weeks ago.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-12-27 10:56 AM (#64597 - in reply to #64571)
Subject: Re: Practice Amp



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
Come to think of it, I was in GC a few months ago and nearly tripped on a Fender Frontman R that was dropped off by some kid. They were practically giving the thing away for something like $25 so I picked it up and brought it home thinking I could pack it up in a suitcase for business trips along with the Traveler. It has an earphone jack that also cancels the internal speaker, although I don't intend to use it that way.
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jeffeman
Posted 2007-12-27 8:40 PM (#64598 - in reply to #64571)
Subject: Re: Practice Amp


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Posts: 24

Location: Huntington Beach, California
I love my Fender G-dec. I use mostly for electric playing. It has 50+ models with matching drum and bass tracks. You can change the key or tempo, etc. Great for practicing your leads without partners. The headphone jack works great. This thing is extremely versatile.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-12-27 8:42 PM (#64599 - in reply to #64571)
Subject: Re: Practice Amp



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Posts: 13983

Location: Upper Left USA
Fender 25R is the one I left at the church for practice (or slow death). Seems the shipping is higher than the resale - but it is a nice plug in at home amp.
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-01-03 12:54 AM (#64600 - in reply to #64571)
Subject: Re: Practice Amp


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Posts: 482

Location: enid, ok
Good grief, I'm still using a Rockman...
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