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Mathias writes: If you have an ideal, the copy never comes close enough. If you talk yourself into wanting to find out the ways of expression in a cheap, handy, versatile gear, you may find that there are more than you had, allthough all different. It means relearning the instrument, maybe? Or even disconnect from the sound tradition (of the 60ies)? I would love to be proven wrong about this, but you should realise that I tried talking myself into exactly that position for almost 20 years. I am not an anti-transistor luddite who refused to even consider the possibility you mention. In fact I use a digital reverb-delay as a supplement to the tube sound, to get both digital brittleness and tube warmth. Part of it maybe that the stick, not having a body, needs that extra tube tone. There may be something to your comment about my being connected to the sixties. When I first played my stick through a fender twin, I realised that I hadn't heard that sound since I gave up playing guitar 22 years ago, and that I had not sounded that good since. (My original Fender twin was accidentally set on fire by a Hendrix clone friend of mine who wrapped tin foil around the fuse after it blew out) All of of these choices are highly individual, though. I'm not trying to convert anybody, just to add my voice to the multitude Teed Rockwell P.S. attention all loopers: please sign your posts. I get no headings when I receive them, and have no other way of identifying you.