pretzelb
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I can see what you're saying but from what I've read the two are still pretty similar. The size of the Hornet seems to make it portable enough, and it's battery life, while not as jaw dropping as the TH, is by far good enough. Flip it around, the Hornet may exceed the TH for driving full sized cans but the TH can do that quite well too.
I think what confuses me is that the Hornet is the latest offering (I think) and yet it doesn't appear to distance itself dramatically from the TH. In fact, I see lots of posters gushing over their TH. It's just not what I expected to learn after researching the two, but it's been entertaining.
Originally Posted by JLai /img/forum/go_quote.gif If you're planning to use the amp as a desk amp and have only minimal use traveling, or plan on driving higher ohm fullsized cans...Get the Hornet. Having it plugged in = never worry about batteries...ever. If you're only planning on using it to travel and never use it with fullsized cans, get the Tomahawk strictly for portability and long battery life. |
I can see what you're saying but from what I've read the two are still pretty similar. The size of the Hornet seems to make it portable enough, and it's battery life, while not as jaw dropping as the TH, is by far good enough. Flip it around, the Hornet may exceed the TH for driving full sized cans but the TH can do that quite well too.
I think what confuses me is that the Hornet is the latest offering (I think) and yet it doesn't appear to distance itself dramatically from the TH. In fact, I see lots of posters gushing over their TH. It's just not what I expected to learn after researching the two, but it's been entertaining.