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| Lives for gear Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: nashville
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| Small Speaker/Amp to make my Nord more authentic sounding? Are there any companies that make a small speaker or amp that would mimic the sound of a wurly speaker? I just don't have the extra $1K+ to purchase the real thing at the moment. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Maryland, USA
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| The wurli had a unique sound, due to it's 6x9 speakers. They broke up a certain way that a round cone will not. Your best bet would be a 5 to 15 watt tube amp with a small speaker. I bet the new Fender Champion 600 would sound pretty sweet. Look at the Epiphone Valve jr. if you're on a budget.
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