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Little Lanilei experience?


daddyelmis

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Anybody played any of the Little Lanilei amps? Curious to know how they sound, tone, etc. In my constant quest to reduce the junk I have to haul to gigs, I'm starting to consider a strategic move to a couple (maybe even 3) small wattage amps. I mic my current amps all the time at gigs anyway.

 

The Super 7 (7 watts) sound interesting, but I wonder how good the stock 6 1/2 inch speaker is at nice round tone.

 

Anyway, looking for some comments from users.

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OK, here's my miniscule experience with Little leilani products.

I ordered the reverb pedal from the rep here in Canada, it arrived and was not working properly. I have much experience with pedals/electronics and even have built a few pedals. In short, the pedal was not happening. I sent it back and the rep insisted that the pedal was working "fine". Sufice to say I have not sought out any Little Leilani products since.

 

If you want to gig, why fight the tone? Go for a 40 watt Fender tube combo and be done with it! That's versitile gigging tone in my books. ;)

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Wow -- terrible service.

 

I've got a Bassman RI that I absolutely love, and a nice Marshall 20watt that I love. However, in my band we run everything through the board. Therefore, 40watts is absolutely wasted on me, and I can't drive the power tubes where I want them without killing the stage volume. I'm using an attenuator, which works very well, but I hate lugging the Bassman when it never sees volume over "4."

 

My thought is to go with small 5 to 10 watt amps. Put 2 or 3 on stage for clean, overdriven and full out, and mic all to the board.

 

The Lanilei amps look very interesting . . . but your experience with the rep is disconcerting.

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