Re: Carr Rambler questions



It sounds great for jazz. The only issue is that it's 28 watts. That's 6
watts more than a 22 watt princeton reverb. It was fun for a quiet gig with
no drummer but it ain't a Clarus! I like it though. Sounds like early George
Benson and Wes Montgomery.

Depends on your style too. If you have a heavy attack and use heavy strings
ala Martino it would not be a good choice for you. However, if you're more
of a melodic player ala Scofield, Frisell or Abercrombie you can make the
overdrive work as part of the music. That's the trick with low powered amps.

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"steinbergerstyler" <davidrud@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How do you like the sound of the amp for jazz? My impression was that
> it was one of those "tonemeister" amps designed to give yout "That SRV
> Sound" at low volumes...of course people seem to uniformly rave about
> it though...
>


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