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<blockquote data-quote="Rajder" data-source="post: 1359554" data-attributes="member: 11636"><p>Orange does make a killer little amp. But I found that tube amps tend to amplify my mistakes. When I was learning it was really noticeable. Also, when buying tube amps its beneficial to know what playing style the player has. Tube amps tone tend to favor certain types of music. Fender makes a really neat little solid state g-dec 15 watt practice amp that has a thousand different settings. Amps like those are nice because they will concievably do any sound she wants. The only drawback to those types of amps can be distracting by playing with the setting rather than playing the guitar.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What Super Dave said ^^^^^^</p><p></p><p>A good setup is everything. The right, well setup, pawn shop cheapy will play better than a brand new mexican strat. And having an experienced player check out used guitars is the best way to find one in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rajder, post: 1359554, member: 11636"] Orange does make a killer little amp. But I found that tube amps tend to amplify my mistakes. When I was learning it was really noticeable. Also, when buying tube amps its beneficial to know what playing style the player has. Tube amps tone tend to favor certain types of music. Fender makes a really neat little solid state g-dec 15 watt practice amp that has a thousand different settings. Amps like those are nice because they will concievably do any sound she wants. The only drawback to those types of amps can be distracting by playing with the setting rather than playing the guitar. What Super Dave said ^^^^^^ A good setup is everything. The right, well setup, pawn shop cheapy will play better than a brand new mexican strat. And having an experienced player check out used guitars is the best way to find one in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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