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10thTx
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Suhr Hedgehog

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Is this another Dumblish clone?

http://www.suhr.com/Suhr-Hedgehog-50.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltIO2D7THt4

Nice sounding amp, IMO.

with respect, 10thtx
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The non-adjective use of myriad always bothers me.

Cool amp!
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10thTx wrote:Is this another Dumblish clone?

http://www.suhr.com/Suhr-Hedgehog-50.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltIO2D7THt4

Nice sounding amp, IMO.

with respect, 10thtx
It is american inspired but not really a clone any more than a Dumble is a clone of a Fender. The 2014 version is kicking ass though and doesn't really resemble that prototype. Also all the buttons are programable and midi switchable. It is finally done and we will be posting some videos soon
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No delete around here eh?
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Thanks for the reply! Very impressive sounding amp. Great sweet musical tone to it.

I'll look forward to hearing the new videos & appreciate your sharing them.

With respect, 10thtx
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I think it is a pretty innovative amplifier John.

It seems to address a lot of requests from guitarists.

Remember guys, those who don't innovate, tend to stagnate.

BTW John,

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Structo wrote:I think it is a pretty innovative amplifier John.

It seems to address a lot of requests from guitarists.

Remember guys, those who don't innovate, tend to stagnate.

BTW John,

What did you want to delete?

Unfortunately, members cannot delete posts here but you can edit it.
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Yes it is very intuitive and easy. Tried to make the options programable without confusion. The current footswitch is 4 presets that can be programmed from the head or hitting store and pressing on the footswitch button. Plus the switches are fully midi accessible with control numbers as well. The new layout is a little more intuitive and the Masters are independent. Effects loop has a built in true mixer and can be switched from Series to parallel, return gain for loop is still a tube. Also the deep has 2 settings, multiple pushes on the button change color and strength of the deep. I can wait to get deeper in to these options.

The delete I just double posted.
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husky wrote:
10thTx wrote:Is this another Dumblish clone?

http://www.suhr.com/Suhr-Hedgehog-50.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltIO2D7THt4

Nice sounding amp, IMO.

with respect, 10thtx
It is american inspired but not really a clone any more than a Dumble is a clone of a Fender. The 2014 version is kicking ass though and doesn't really resemble that prototype. Also all the buttons are programable and midi switchable. It is finally done and we will be posting some videos soon
Looks Nice John!!
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