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| Gear nut | You guys are going to think I am crazy, but I prefer boogies over bogners. Bogners just sound too perfect. Those minor flaws that boogies and vintage marshalls and oranges have is what made them sound so sweet. I personally love the fizz that rectos produce. I think the lonestar has better cleans than any bogner and I loved the F-series (too bad they discontinued them...). At the end of the day, to me an amp sounds good based on how distinguishable the tone is and how it sounds in a close miked situation. I could care less how it sounds in a room since that is an always changing factor.
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| Gear addict | I have about 5 mesa amps, and 5 bogners. The bogners rule, just unbelievable. Years ago when I was getting into tube amps, I really did not have that discerning ear but once you get into the sound and learn the different types of sounds available you can see just how well these voicing in the bogners is. With the Ecstacy you can really get just about every sound in the book. I have 4 marshall heads that are all less than 5 year old, so far 2 of them have needed repairs and I barely ever play them, only once in a while for tracking. |
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