Other guitars which MAY be played are a Yamaha Weddington Special electric solid-body 6-string, and a Guild JF-30 acoustic 12-string, but I'm really buying it for the Ric. I've tried both but what can you really hear with 40 kids playing distortion riffs in the guitar store? This amp will not be gigged just a home studio, so volume is not an issue (unless it's too much!). Our lead guitarist back then played his Ric through TWO Dual Showmans. But I definitely do not need it for a home studio. I have not purchased an amp (for myself) since the 60s. I used to work in a music store and it was amazing how many instruments and amps were "DOA." Of course that was many years ago, but I hear it's not much different today. I also like the "burn-in" process that North Coast Music performs on the Vox. I like the stereo and chorus on the Roland, but the Vox has blendable channels and a master volume which is a nice feature when using the Ric-O-Sound. I would really appreciate your opinions on which amp to buy for my 381/12 V69.
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