Quality:
Built like a tank. The thing weighs almost ten pounds.
Value:
It is expensive, but worth it if you want that sound. Also you have to own or purchase a mike stand, mike, and a separate amp or PA to use.
Desirability:
It is definetly unique, not that many people play out with them, so they will grab extra attention.
Sound:
I play this through a JCM 2555 with a Gibson Les Paul. It definetly has a unique sound. It takes a little getting used to but is definetly worth it if you like that sort of sound. Not hard to hook up if you know how to use your equipment and can read.
Ease of Use:
It takes a bit to get used to, if you close your mouth or block the tube the sound cuts out. After you get used to that the sky is the limit.
Support:
Haven't dealt with Dunlop.
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