Thanks for the Vandy suggestion, Nature Boy.
It's excellent value for money, but I'm a sucker for real wood veneers so the aesthetics of the cloth-wrap don't float my boat. Of course, that's just my opinion. I do know he produces a nice honest speaker.
Inscrutable, thanks for the music reports.
I might look for Chambers in the store, and as to Fogerty, if you're willing to accept a softer, gentler "folky" Fogerty then I think it's worth the money. I figure since he's about 60 he wanted to find softer music to rest his voice. The few rock songs on there are "OK" but are either flat compared to his better stuff or sound totally out of character for him, as in "In the Garden."
Then, you have to look at the paltry 34 minute length of the CD, and that's a negative.
I'm happy to own and occasionally play it, but I view it as just something that "fills in" and slightly diversifies a long and distinguished career rather than something that stands on its own. It just isn't as significant as "Blue Moon Swamp" but I think a real Fogerty fan will still want to own it.
Yes, I know that Cain & Cain Abby is highly regarded, but it is a better match for a tubed system, and I just can't spend enough money now to change both amp and preamp.
Jerry