<br />I sold my Marshall Jubilee right after I bought mine,the TT so imbarresingly blew it away I canned it to the ebay wolves.
I allways mic up and I've played 800 seat venues with mine with no problems and my volume stays on 4 no matter what(were I like the tone),recording studio,bar room,theatre,outdoors etc....
The SM-57 is the perfect compliment to the TT IMO.
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Yes, but a bad soundman will butcher your tone.
My take, as I've said before (as a full time soundman), is you need to have some stage volume projecting out and use the PA to balance the FoH mix. The sound of a guitar amp is much better than the sound of a mic'd guitar amp any day even with a good soundman. It's a balance. Hence why I don't see the TT as a viable gigging amp. You'll have to rely on the PA and soundman to make you audible out front in a loud venue.