I've been noticing a pattern. Lots of guitarists buy Deluxe Reverbs for the size and weight, but then complain that it "doesn't have enough clean headroom," especially at lower frequencies, when, in fact it is putting out full rated power.
What do you suggest to players who get the DR, but then want it to do things it wasn't really designed to do?
To me, the DR seems like the Swiss Army Knife of amps. It does a lot of things pretty well in a small package, but has certain definite limitations. Owners seem disinclined to accept that their amp is working as it should and seem to think that there's some secret way to turn a 22W amp into a 40W or 85W amp. But they sold their Twin Reverb because it was "too heavy."
What do you suggest to players who get the DR, but then want it to do things it wasn't really designed to do?
To me, the DR seems like the Swiss Army Knife of amps. It does a lot of things pretty well in a small package, but has certain definite limitations. Owners seem disinclined to accept that their amp is working as it should and seem to think that there's some secret way to turn a 22W amp into a 40W or 85W amp. But they sold their Twin Reverb because it was "too heavy."
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