dodger916
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Don said:Well... given my experience with having a DC3 and Studio .22, the Studio can be kinda lacking with the band. It sounds okay but it's being pushed and has considerably less punch than the DC3. It does lead me to believe if 2 x EL84s are enough. I rehearse with the same band with tweed Deluxe and Princeton Reverb clones (both 2 x 6V6GT) and they are both rated at considerably less power than the Studio and get the job done with less fuss (though I don't expect any headroom from either of those amps).
Yup, that's my concern. As the sole guitar player in my band, I need adequate breadth and thump for a broad range of rhythm styles coupled with the tight Boogie overdrive focus needed for lead/solo playing. In my experience, 2 EL84s can provide a great lead tone, but the rhythm sounds tend to lack that nice Fendery clarity and thump in a band setting. The DC-3 does the rhythm stuff extremely well, though I think we agree that the Lead channel leaves us a bit wanting. I guess time will tell...