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I just went to your website and listened to a few videos. Good stuff, I will return to listen to more.

I was going to say the same thing you just did. For the quieter and more acoustic sounding gigs, I think that the AG-150 would work well. It is a bit quiet but a preamp or clean boost in front of it can help it a little.
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10-08-2015 09:27 PM
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Since you like the tone of your Lunchbox, have you thought about getting the ZT extension speaker to go with it? Not much more size/weight and it will fill out the sound a bit. You can also angle them in different directions to get better sound spread.
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It never came down to a situation when I didn't have enough volume with ZT. All my projects, if we do have a drummer, it's usually just a snare, and ZT by itself is perfectly loud in those cases. I even asked to turn down sometimes! If we do have a drummer with a full kit, it's always on stage with a PA, and I can either mic it or run to PA. But for sound spread purposes, it might be a good idea!
Originally Posted by Greaser
I wish ZT made an upscale version of Lunchbox, like with wooden cab, instead of plastic! Maybe better components inside... So far, there are very few amps for electric guitar that can compete with ZT in terms of portability and sheer volume. The tone-wise maybe is not ideal, but sure does the job... Actually, with my Guild with P90, cranked up, the tone is really really good!
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I got the cub AG-100 yesterday, and was messing around with it this whole morning. I don't wanna start new thread or something, and I'm yet to gig it, but the first impression- it's sounds great with everything! For all my archtops I found a great tone with just a little bit of tweaking, and they are all laminate. Tele sounds great with it! Very articulate sounding amp, warm, doesn't have that harsh tones for electrics like most acoustic amps. Very tweakable eq knobs.
I put two pedals in front: plate reverb and Blue Note overdrive. That's my sound right there!
Volume wise, I can't turn it to 11 in my apartment, but it feels like it's not that far behind ZT, and ZT is plenty loud. It will sure do for the trio gigs, no doubt.



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