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    The Laney you want is the LA series, not the LC - the LC is a valve electric guitar amp.
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    I've got the AS100D, and it's a really great bit of kit, so I can only imagine it's smaller brother is of similar quality. Often use it when doing an acoustic duo gig, or accompanying a singer through the same amp's XLR input. really versatile, and I got it for a steal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICBM View Post
    The Laney you want is the LA series, not the LC - the LC is a valve electric guitar amp.
    You are of course completely correct

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    Might be total overkill size and volume-wise for what you are looking for, but I'm shortly going to advertise my Laney EA-120.

    It's relatively rare in that it has separate channels for electric & acoustic guitars, and will come with two footswitches and a cover. A few photos attached, and I would gladly sell it for £145.00 INCLUDING UK mainland delivery.







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    Quote Originally Posted by StefB View Post
    Might be total overkill size and volume-wise for what you are looking for, but I'm shortly going to advertise my Laney EA-120.
    Yes just a little I was looking for something to play in the Conservatory! but thanks anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyjack View Post
    Yes just a little I was looking for something to play in the Conservatory! but thanks anyway
    No problem. Just get a bigger conservatory.



















    Well what kind of response did you expect here?!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICBM View Post
    No problem. Just get a bigger conservatory.
    Be worth every penny to experience the rare majesty of the EA-120 ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICBM View Post
    No problem. Just get a bigger conservatory.
    Well what kind of response did you expect here?!!

    You are of course completely correct ..... again

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    Quote Originally Posted by StefB View Post
    Be worth every penny to experience the rare majesty of the EA-120 ;-)
    Mrs Miserable Jack and Mr and Mrs Ohwedontlikedogsorloudmusic next door may disagree

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    Quote Originally Posted by jalapeno View Post
    Think I prefer Spring reverbs to Digital.

    The AER sound at volume is bloody incredible - must get mine off to the menders (I think mine is the ONLY one that's ever broken !)
    I have the AER classic 60, and I agree it sounds terrific. Reverb or delay pedals like TC Electronics really improve things, much preferred to AER's on-board effects, a great unit.

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