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PRS

SMALL AMPS THAT kick ass are always welcome, and PRS just made it a whole lot easier to enjoy what their bigger HDRX 50-and 100-watt amps have to offer by introducing the new HDRX 20. It’s a smaller and lighter version of the behemoth 100-watt head that PRS based on a particular Marshall Super Lead amplifier used by Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock and which now resides in Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture.

I tested the HDRX in the July 2022 issue, and at the time it was hinted that a lower-powered version would eventually be offered.

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