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Waylanderau wrote on Feb 21st, 2011 10:47amHey bro, just read your thread about the TBX150H. Don't let the haters and tone snobs put you off, it's an amazing amp for the price. Before I bought mine I tried everything from lower and higher end marshalls (MG series and the JCM 2000 DSL) the Randall G3 Plus series, a couple of Kustom heads, a Krank SST, Line 6 Spider III, 4 different Bugera heads (333, 333XL, 6260, 6262) and for what I play and how I play it the TBX nailed them all to the wall. As I mentioned in your thread the only drawbacks are that whilst clean sounds are good, and modern high gain sounds are mind blowing the low to mid gain area is nothing special. Useable certainly, but if your main style is focused around classic rock/metal stuff like Sabbath, Maiden, Ozzy etc. you might be better served with something else. If you want to hear some samples check out this series of youtube demos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXICjkabyXE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mycUkWK6X8Q&feature =related
Hope that helps dude
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