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  1. Thanks! As for playing resonators, the big thing about them is that they are loud and that could me intimidating at first! And the break angle at the bridge makes them feel much different than acoustic guitars. I find them harder to flatpick, but I love playing them fingerstyle like in this video! Yes that's a "Dual Caliber" DC2 Boogie and a Fulltone Fulldrive II Mosfet. That's for the dirty side of the signal. There's also an RE-20 Boss Space Echo in there too! And the reso also has a mic on it for the acoustic tone. Thanks, and yes that metal guitar, amplifier, and suitcase have bounced around in the back of car for many gigs! As for the Boogie, I've had it about 20 years and not one blip. That amp is ridiculously relaible. It still gets used in the rehearsal room at some decent volume most every Monday night. I did change the speaker to my favorite though, a Weber 12A125A, which is my favorite all time speaker. I have one in my Princeton Reverb, Tophat Club Deluxe, Clark Beaufort, and this Boogie! In a few days I'm going to try one in my Vox AC15HW1.
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  2. They're 12 I I've measure all 4 Heritages that I've owned and they were all 12's
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