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Update on this Washburn WT10V Wonderbar Trem System in 2024

 Is the Wonderbar still a thing now that it's 2024. Here's the Washburn WT10V which is a Tele type hybrid electric guitar. And here's my update for having this guitar kept and now it's out and I've done a bit of TLC to it. 



And here's like the part 2 where I managed to change the strings and it's working well now. 




Mooer Baby Bomb 30 paired with DIY Laney 30 Watt 10 inch speaker cab

 

Here's the part 1 talking about my setting up and how the gig went



And here's part 2: Im talking in my dialect here (Hiligaynon/Ilonggo)



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FoxGear Tweed 55 vs Mooer Baby Bomb 30

 


So in this video I've tried both pedal amps using same guitar and same speaker cabinet which was Laney 10 inch 30 watt DIY speaker cab. 

The interesting part is that FoxGear claims their product is 55 watts and Mooer is claiming only 30 watts. But when I tried them, it feels like the 30 watt is louder than the 55 watts. Although the Mooer is a bit distorted when you increase the volume so it's loud but distorted which might be a good thing for some people because you want it to saturate your amp or have a bit of breakage or crunch. But the FoxGear stayed clean even at full volume. But it felt like it's not that loud or I expected a lot because they said it's 55 watts. 

Hopefully, there's like an explanation to this. It's either the 55 watts that FoxGear was saying is peak and the 30 watts that Mooer is saying is RMS. 

So what I learned from this is that if you want a clean sounding gear then go for the FoxGear Tweed55 but if you want loud and noisy gig, then Mooer should suffice it. 

Leave a comment and share your thoughts!


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