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PRS Amp mastermind Doug Sewell is in the studio, and this time we're tearing about the MDT head! Is it the amp or the paisley that makes it sound so damn good? You be the judge! Wildwood: https://wildwoodguitars.com/ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/11aLDN5 ~ PRS MDT ~ • 50 Watts • Pwer Tubes: (2) EL 34 (Output), (3) 12 AX7 (Pre Amp) • Front Controls: Input, Bright switch, Volume, Treble, Bass/Boost, Presence, Master • Rear Controls: Power Switch, Standby Switch • Ohms/Ohm Switching/Output Jacks: 4, 8, and 16 selection - 5 output Jacks • Fixed Bias ~ Doug Sewell ~ The pursuit of passion can drive many a man to turn his back on all that he's come to know in hopes of coming one step closer to the sweet release of creative satisfaction. Doug Sewell of PRS amps knows that story all too well. Once a prominent architect, the idea of making a career out of designing amplifiers was always just a fantasy. But as time went on, and the tone continued to leak from his engineered fingertips, Doug could only hold on tight as his own small-time amp company turned into a full-fledged amp revolution. ~ Greg Koch ~ Hailing from the frigid wasteland of northern Wisconsin comes a beast the likes of which the world has never known. Greg Koch, a beast of both persona and guitar-mastery, couples his sickeningly magnetic personality with the guitar to create a style of playing that is both completely unique and deplorable at the same time. As a huge fan of the legendary Big Jim Hendricks Greg has taken all that is good and righteous about blues guitar and warped it into a ridiculously fantastic amalgamation of melodic defilement and mind-blowing creativity. Over the years Greg has shared the stage with everyone from Joe Bonamassa to Les Paul himself, never relenting, never ceasing to bring the ruckus.