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Do you need it to be a physical amp? It would certainly make sense if you were gigging, but if you're at home and only want to record, or if where you play often comes setup with a PA, check out something like the HX Stomp (I bought one a few weeks ago and love it), or if you're only recording or playing at home, try the computer input devices (I have a UA Volt and enjoy it), combined with a software amp solution like Helix Native or Bias, or any of the numerous others out there. I'm personally kind of over having several big amps taking up space. Going forward, amp in a box for me except for the rare cases where the amp is a literal must have, which will be exceedingly rare for me as I am not a professional musician.


iamhereforthegolf

The small 6505 has a balanced output with a speaker sim.


clocknballs

Hughes and Kettner maybe?