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	<title>Comments on: J&amp;R is Quietly Making Noise with Musical Instruments</title>
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		<title>By: Doctor Rock</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doctor Rock</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 03:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tube Amps for Guitar at J&amp;R&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Marshall stacks? Vox amps? The Orange Tiny Terror? Long Live Rock!!! These British amplifiers have been behind the sound of Rock &amp; Roll for almost 50 years. From The Beatles to The Ramones, Queen to KISS, these all-tube amplifiers are still the # 1 choice of every concert stage and recording studio today. Plug in at J&amp;R&#39;s Musical Instruments Department and hear the sweet chime of the Vox AC15H1TV combo or the glorious crunch of a 100 watt Marshall JVM410 full-stack. For the latest in digital modeling technology check out the Vox VT30 and the Fender FM212DSP. If you don&#39;t want to wake the neighbors you can find solid-state practice combos like the Marshall MG10KK Kerry King Signature amp and battery-powered portable amps for the traveling musician like the Roland Cube Street. For the Bass guitarist, get that fat classic tone of the 60&#39;s and 70&#39;s with the Marshall MB150 combo and high-powered professional touring rigs by Hartke and Fender. From the bedroom beginner to the big stage, J&amp;R can supply the juice for those about to ROCK!!!</description>
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<p>Marshall stacks? Vox amps? The Orange Tiny Terror? Long Live Rock!!! These British amplifiers have been behind the sound of Rock &#038; Roll for almost 50 years. From The Beatles to The Ramones, Queen to KISS, these all-tube amplifiers are still the # 1 choice of every concert stage and recording studio today. Plug in at J&#038;R&#39;s Musical Instruments Department and hear the sweet chime of the Vox AC15H1TV combo or the glorious crunch of a 100 watt Marshall JVM410 full-stack. For the latest in digital modeling technology check out the Vox VT30 and the Fender FM212DSP. If you don&#39;t want to wake the neighbors you can find solid-state practice combos like the Marshall MG10KK Kerry King Signature amp and battery-powered portable amps for the traveling musician like the Roland Cube Street. For the Bass guitarist, get that fat classic tone of the 60&#39;s and 70&#39;s with the Marshall MB150 combo and high-powered professional touring rigs by Hartke and Fender. From the bedroom beginner to the big stage, J&#038;R can supply the juice for those about to ROCK!!!</p>
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