Is there a good light weight AMP?

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Stan Townsend
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Is there a good light weight AMP?

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Does anyone have any suggestions for a light weight, or "lighter" weight steel guitar amp?
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C. Brattain
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Post by C. Brattain »

Have you tried the Polytone Amps, they are light weight with a big sound. try this webb site "www.aguitarcenter.com" thanks, Chuck
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Depends a lot on what you consider lite weight. In the last 15 years my Fender Twin has gained more weight than I have.

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No !!!!!
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Larry Bell
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Post by Larry Bell »

For me, bottom end, weight-wise, would be a Nashville 400. Less headroom and I'm not a happy camper.

For most decent sized venues, two of em.

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Joey Ace
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Post by Joey Ace »

Possibly Evans ?

I also use a Nash 400, and would like a lighter, affordable amp.

I'm movin this to Electronics.

-j0ey-
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