I guess it depends on whether or not paypal counts the fees as paid already even though the seller doesn't have access to the funds yet. Can you link to where paypal says what you're saying? Here's what I've found from a non-exhaustive quick search...
Even when it is, things seem to be different when you're actually playing it yourself. Thought I didn't like Marshalls until I played one in person through EVs.
Interesting. For me it ranks 12S, SRO, 12L's for all three, though for the cleans the SRO is a really close contender with the 12S. The 12L's just sound a bit hollow in comparison, and less pleasing in the high-end. The 12S and SRO have fuller mids, and the 12S has the smoothest highs. Plus a...
Esteban American Legacy with the included amp. Because it is an acoustic electric guitar it can do clean, rock, and even Metallica with the amp's built-in distortion. No need for an expensive IIC++. The amp, by the way, despite it's size, is loud enough to fill a room so you can use it for gigs...
Well, so is the 12L. But yeah, they crop up more in PA's than elsewhere, though they were also sold for guitar use too. I think Larry Carlton and maybe Santana used them at some point, I forget. Here's a clip of the 12S back-to-back with 12L's and SRO's:
EV Marketing copy about the two...
And Jake E Lee's speaker during his tenure with Ozzy, and Gary Moore's on Still Got the Blues, half of the speakers in Izzy Stradlin's Mesa 4x12's, etc. That said, I see how the 12L would be an acquired taste for people used to celestions. Personally I prefer the 12S over the 12L.
Mods said not to do something, she did it, bant. If you generally follow the advice of the surgeon general and avoid OTC, there's context from previous kerfuffles that you're missing.
Stopped by a local used music shop today, so tonight's been making my way through what I picked up. First Dire Straights' Money for Nothing compilation, and now I'm finishing up Guns n' Roses Live Era '87-'93 live compilation.