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Congratulations, I think you're on to a winner.
That's a great price for a USA built "boutique" amplifier, especially when you consider the extra costs involved in a European import.
And those clips with Mitch Holder sound excellent.
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01-20-2016 06:28 PM
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Thanks,
I don't know if Rivera are "boutique" really, like, for example, Bruno, Bludotone, Victoria, Carr, Alessandro or others, but they have a good reputation.
Here there are not many of them, I believe that Rivera amplifiers are not imported into Italy.
Many years ago I owned a Fender Concert Rivera era and it was a good amp, I remember a gret clean sound.
However, I have always heard good things about this brand.
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Had I not commissioned a custom build, this was likely the amp I was going to go after.
Just seemed to perfect to not give it a chance. When you get it in March, please share your thoughts.
Congrats!
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Sound = to die for.
Weight = 49 pounds (22 kilos)
I've looked into these before, but to double check, I just went back to Rivera's Jazz Suprema page, and used their link to download their manual here. Rivera amps are very well made
and they sound great,
but the estimated weight of the Jazz Suprema 1x12 or 1x15 is 49 pounds. 
Up to you.
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Are the Jazz Suprema amps PTP, or PCB?
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pcb.
Originally Posted by wengr
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Thanks. Some of the clips available sound very nice imo.
Originally Posted by Jabberwocky
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Hi all,
the Jazz Suprema will arrive next week and then I'll tell about it.
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Looking forward to it. Post some photos as well if you can.
Originally Posted by louisguitar
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Next Saturday, I'll do a gig and then I will write my impressions in the amplifier.



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