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    Behringer and Tech21 both make small combos that are fairly cheap (around $100) and sound decent.

    Pete

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    Jackson-amp pairing

    Hello all,

    This is my first post as I am about to own my first Jackson. (An SL2H on order from the factory).

    My question is, does anyone have a recommendation on a small portable practice amp that can take full advantage of the SL2H's capabilites? I am looking for something a little better than the 9 volt Honeytone that is sitting on the coffee table. The amp I am looking for doesn't have to be loud, it just has to sound good...and be easily transportable from room to room.

    Any suggestions?

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      Re: Jackson-amp pairing

      Peavey Bandit. I'm not sure about the current model, but in the past, the Bandit was available in 65W and 80W versions, and could power an external cab. The Roland Cube 30 is also nice.
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        Re: Jackson-amp pairing

        I personally like the new MG-DFX lineup Marshall is offering.

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