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André Sommer
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From: Zeist, The Netherlands

posted 17 December 2000 06:41 AM     profile     
Hi Forumites,
I've seen many posts about amps and I am just curious if anyone else here uses/used the Emmons Lashley LeGrande 600.I did a search on this forum and AFAIK it has never been mentioned before.( I wonder why ). I bought it in Holland and I think it's a great sounding amp.

André.

Dennis Manuel
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From: Wells, B.C., Canada

posted 17 December 2000 08:31 AM     profile     
I have one and it sounds great. The equalization is a bit of a dither to set and like the old Evans amps it has to much treble at minimum settings. Other than that its a good clean sounding amp with mega power and a sweet sounding low end.

[This message was edited by Dennis Manuel on 17 December 2000 at 08:35 AM.]

Lee Baucum
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From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) - The Final Frontier

posted 17 December 2000 03:52 PM     profile     
Dennis - I've never heard that comment about Evans amps before; but, come to think of it, I never run the treble past one and a half on my Evans. Anything higher and you could slice through bricks with the sound.

Lee, from South Texas

Dennis Manuel
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From: Wells, B.C., Canada

posted 17 December 2000 09:46 PM     profile     
Exactly!

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