That would be nice.J.J said:I don't think the Royal Atlantic is an ED replacement. The two are just not built on the same circuits and from what I have heard they certainly don't sound the same.
For the future I think there should be a Royal Electra Dyne, which would be the same ED, but with the extra Royal atlantic funtions added 8)
HaggertysMusic said:The royal Atlantic shares only design aesthetics with the electradyne. The tones and circuits are unique to the royal Atlantic.
My boogie sales rep has a prototype and has done nothing but rave about it, so my expectations are very high for this amp. He said the attenuator works incredibly well.
It looks like it will still be another month or two before these land on dealer doorsteps, but you can be sure we will shoot a high quality video of the royal Atlantic and also a video comparing it directly with the electradyne.
Assumer said:I keep checking my local guitar center but no Royal Atlantic.
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