Vintage looking but modern sounding amp?

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I have no hands on experience with the Egnater Tourmaster, but an old bandmate had one that I would definitely not call vintage sounding. I don't know if that would be in the ballpark of what the OP wants though.
 

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I have no hands on experience with the Egnater Tourmaster, but an old bandmate had one that I would definitely not call vintage sounding. I don't know if that would be in the ballpark of what the OP wants though.
That one tick the box as well, thanks.

 

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Not 100% what you're looking for, but maybe pick up a modeller and use a Fender FR-12 with it?
 

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Top picks:

- You said Engl? Check the Classic Tube, or the Sovereign 210. There is also a Sovereign 112 wih the classic look (like the 210).

- Marshall JVM. It looks like any other Marshall, and it rips for metal. If you need a 50W vesion, you have both the head and combo versions.

- REVV Dynamis & D40
 
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Fender Bassbreaker 30R or 15

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