Question About The New Fangled Modeling Stuff

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Those Joyo minis are intriguing. I may have to pick one up and give it a try. The blue tooth could be handy for practicing with blues backing tracks to hone skills.
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I love some of these neo speakers. Funny enough, I paired the Mojotone Lite with my heaviest speaker, an EVM Black Label, and it makes it feel like a normal cab. I have my heaviest oversized 1X12 with a Neo Jensen Tornado, and it sounds great. But it's heavier than the Mojo with EVM.
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So far I am loving the neo speaker. I have always been a V30 fan and was worried I would not like it. It keeps getting better and I think it will continue to improve with use.

I had a chance to listen to a band last evening and one of the guitarists was using a Vox AC10. It sounded fantastic. He was playing a Fender so not sure what it would sound like with P90s or hums. I was a fan of the 15" speaker for many years, hence my love affair with the Peavey Delta Blues. I have worked my way down to a 12" speaker. My Fender SCXD has a 10 and it's okay but I still like a 12 better. He let me lift it up and it is manageable at just over 27lbs. I still like the 17lb cab and 13lb head though. My back appreciates it.
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