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Old 09-02-2011, 10:57 AM
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CMD102P Vs Redhead

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I just wonder why there is not a huge Redhead following here, to me it seems like the Redhead is a CMD102P on steroids with a more transparent/hi fi tone, plus some weight. After all it's a solid state amp and naturally has more juice. The Redhead seems the perfect place to migrate to from the CMD102P.

I have GAS for the Redhead, so convince me if you've had the chance to hear both of them.
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Old 09-02-2011, 11:00 AM
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People seem to go from the Redhead to the CMD102P if only because it weighs half of what the Redhead does.

I'm with you bro... I love the Redhead. I'd had a very clean example of the original and I sold it a few years ago in a GAS attack. I wish I still had every so often. And now as luck would have it my regular church gig is in the same building as my office so I could literally roll my amp to my weekly church gig.

I'd love to try a new one and have come close to buying one a couple of times. They sound fantastic and there is something special about that combo.
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