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Old 06-04-2009, 03:00 PM   #1
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Crate Vintage Club 50 - 1x12 vs 2x12's?

I'm looking into getting one of these amps, because I've heard some good things about them. But I'm running into an inconsistency. Seems like everyone refers to version of the VC50 with 2x12" speakers. The one I have been looking into is only 1x12". Is there much of a difference? Did Crate actually make a 1x12" VC50, or is this some sort of hack job?


Below is some info the guy gave me on it:
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The amp is 50 watts RMS, all tube technology, piped threw a clean and mint conditino 12 inch speaker. It has 8 tubes, all in good shape.

Features:
2 channels: One clean (great blues sound) and One dirty (with gain controls)
Comes with equalization for each channel and reverb for each channel.
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Thanks in advance! BTW, this is my first post, so hello to all!



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