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Kris, Do you remember the guitarist playing in the restaurant during the post-BEMF breakfast? I believe he was playing through an AER amp. I forget his name . . . heck I even forget the name of the restaurant (which is pretty darn remarkable considering) . . . but if the guy is a local you might try seeking his advice and/or opinion. His tone was pretty good (I thought) and I remember taking note of his setup. In another lifetime I played Leo Kottke-style, finger-picked, bottle-neck slide guitar like he was playing (about 25 years ago . . . and much less expertly). BTW, Jamie Findley used to play/endorse Lakewood guitars. I also did their advertising and have met Jamie on several occassions . . . both then and when I worked for Seymour Duncan. He also (at some point) used/endorsed their acoustic pickups and amplification products. Duncan used to produce an amp called the TARA. Guitar Player magazine once described it in a product "shootout" literally as the acoustic amp that all others should be judged against. Ironically, within about a month or two Duncan stopped producing them. If you could find one of THOSE . . . particularly one of their nifty closed-back combos . . . ah . . . sighs whistfully. Best regards, Ted Killian On Aug 12, 2006, at 8:12 AM, Krispen Hartung wrote: > I have my eye on the AER Alpha too...it's just a cute and compact > little thing (10" cube basically)....perfect match for my Roland > Cube-30.