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jbru91
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Hey all,
Was in a store picking up a new guitar and wanted to give it a test run. The store had a Badlander 50W combo which has a 65W Creamback speaker in it I believe. I was pretty impressed with the sounds I could get in under 5 minutes (mainly playing hair metal and thrash type stuff on it). I have a Mark 5 35W head that I like but have realized i'm preferring the simplicity of being able to plug in and play without tweaking too much.
What are everyone else's thoughts on these versus the other rectifiers out there? I have a friend with a 100W Rev G head that I haven't been able to try, but i've heard of people on various forums praising particular versions of the Rectifier amps.
Curious to hear how the Badlander holds up / varies from the the other Recitifiers,
Cheers,
Was in a store picking up a new guitar and wanted to give it a test run. The store had a Badlander 50W combo which has a 65W Creamback speaker in it I believe. I was pretty impressed with the sounds I could get in under 5 minutes (mainly playing hair metal and thrash type stuff on it). I have a Mark 5 35W head that I like but have realized i'm preferring the simplicity of being able to plug in and play without tweaking too much.
What are everyone else's thoughts on these versus the other rectifiers out there? I have a friend with a 100W Rev G head that I haven't been able to try, but i've heard of people on various forums praising particular versions of the Rectifier amps.
Curious to hear how the Badlander holds up / varies from the the other Recitifiers,
Cheers,