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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Bronx NY
Age: 37
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Trademarks 30 or 60
Besides that the trademark 60 is double the watts and louder with a bigger speaker, what are the differences tone wise? I have a trademark 30 and love it but I was wondering if I'm missing out by not having a trademark 60. I would like to hear from people that have or had experience with both amps. Thanks.
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I haven't tried both amps, but I did gig a Trademark 60 for a while and it's a very good gigging amp. I think the primary difference is there may be a bit more versatility and flexibility with the 60, a wider range of tones. And the 60 has two footswitchable channels. I don't believe the 30 has that.
The 60 was a great amp, and had I not gotten a Deluxe Reverb I'd probably wouldn't have sold it. |
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Tele-Afflicted
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I use the trademark 30 for live and pretty much just use the clean setting, and rely on my pedals for distortion or whatever else. There is no foot switch with trademark 30.
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