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[QUOTE="brian_dc:576831"]it all depends on your needs. If you plan on playing any shows in a situation where your amp won't be miced, you should really get the cab. I'm not going to say that you should buy a tube amp since you probably can't afford that and no one listens. I support kick ass tube amps, don't get me wrong. But I'm sure you want to give your line6 some time. So, there's my advice. Eventually, when you're looking to move up in the world of amps. Don't rush into anything. Try as many amps as you can imagine. I have a Mesa Dual Rectifier that I bought on impulse when I was 17. Honestly, it wasn't the right sound for me. Which is why I bought an ENGL Powerball last year. I definitely know that is closer to the sound I am looking for. Apparently, since I'm getting laid, perfect tone has become my ultimate conquest. Sorry for rambling. so yeah, your issue. If you're playing out in hall shows get a cab. If you're just practicing/playing club shows, don't worry about it. oh. And turn up those mids or you'll disappear under the cymbals and bass.[/QUOTE]
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