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advice on an amp

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I have a chance to buy a sovtek mig 100 from a guy in town, just curious what people's opinions were on it!
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Devi had a Mig 50 and said it never broke up, infinite clean headroom. Thats my kind of amp. :rock:
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PumpkinPieces wrote:Devi had a Mig 50 and said it never broke up, infinite clean headroom. Thats my kind of amp. :rock:



That's what I''ve heard. Any idea what one of these should run used?
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not sure but you could check harmony central's reviews and see what people paid. http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi ... +100H/10/1
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I dunno if you're going infinite headroom then a good SS is almost your best bet since a lot of the "warmth" from running a pedal through a tube amp comes from it using a slight amount of it's own gain. I could be wrong though. Plus if an SS sounds very good clean, it'll take pedals well too - if it sounds "warm" clean that's not going to change with a pedal., that's the thing.
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