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Oh hey guise! So my security deposit check from my last place finally went back into my account so I walked down to my local guitarcenter with a little bit of dough and the 150 bucks in GC gift cards I've had for like a year to see if something caught mine eyes. I needed a smaller amp then my half stack so I figured I'd look at the Yamaha THR10... but I found this and it was only $299.00 too thumb.gif Studio .22+

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Oh hey guise! So my security deposit check from my last place finally went back into my account so I walked down to my local guitarcenter with a little bit of dough and the 150 bucks in GC gift cards I've had for like a year to see if something caught mine eyes. I needed a smaller amp then my half stack so I figured I'd look at the Yamaha THR10... but I found this and it was only $299.00 too thumb.gif Studio .22+

 

I tried this thing through a 4x12 with greenies and it sounded fantastic. Not as punchy as a 50 watter, but still has plenty of grunt.
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Thanks fellas! I just needed something more mobile than the halfstack...but this 22 watt combo sounds bigger than the 6505+ 112 I had and it doesn't break my back to carry it. thumb.gif

 

A peavey combo that weighs a metric ton? NO WAY?!?!??!?! icon_lol.gif
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So what kind of tones can those studios get?

 

Similar to the earlier Mark series...from what I've read. They could have named this lil guy the sixteen stone though icon_lol.gif it sounds like it was made to play Bush riffs.
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