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amplifiers give players options to fit their needs and budgets by offering three different combo formats: the X1 30-watt 1x8 ($199), the X2 60-watt 1x12 ($299), on review here, and the X3 100-watt 1x12 ($399). All of them utilize analog TransTube circuitry for the amplifier distortion sounds in order to impart realistic feel to the tones, and they offer 10 instruments models (two for the X1), 36 amp models (including six acoustic and six bass models), 24 digital effects (none for the X1), and 12 stompbox models. All have a built-in 30-second looper and wah that are accessible when you add the optional Sanpera I or II foot controller ($199 to $249). All other

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