With the new G-DEC 3 amps in great demand, guitar magazines Guitar Edge and Vintage Guitar are getting in on the action. The August issue of Vintage Guitar and the July/August issue of Guitar Edge both offer reviews of the latest generation of the Fender G-DEC.
“In all, this is a neat little amp and can be a very useful tool,” writes Vintage Guitar’s Sean O’Bryan Smith on page 158. “It won’t break the bank and could carry a player from their days as a beginner right up until they’re a pro. Even better, it packs enough wallop to hold up on a gig. Being solidstate, it should be quite reliable, and considering its purpose, it is quite impressive.”
“The G-DEC 3 Thirty is an excellent tool for practicing soloing technique against playback, for “jotting” down musical ideas, and for experimenting with tone,” writes Guitar Edge’s Adam Lovinus on page 140. “It is the crème deluxe of the living room practice amp, and it’s useful for guitarists of every level of musicianship. Most importantly, it’s a piece of equipment that not only facilitates musical growth, but also grows with you as your aptitude progresses.”





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