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Old 09-24-2010, 10:57 PM
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Orange CR100BXT or Hartke A100

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Hi guys
I am looking for a small gig/ practice combo. And these two seems to fit my budget and needs. However, I don't know enough about them and that's why I need your help.

I was also looking at GK MB115, which is hard to find in Australia and Marshall MB150, which is more expensive. So what do you think?

Also, since my son will soon need guitar amp, is it possible to use any of these bass combos for guitar? I know you can't do the other way, but have no idea if guitar would sound good thorugh bass amp.
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Old 09-24-2010, 11:17 PM
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I own a hartke a100 and it sounds awesome. it's loud enough for a small gig and it has plenty of volume for a medium-sized venue. if your planning on purchasing this amp, go for it. I've own this combo amp for about a year now and it served me well at small gigs and medium-sized venues. the gallien-krueger mb115 would be another good choice for a combo amp.
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