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  • Echo tangoEcho tango

    HH Studio 50Published on 05/24/09 at 14:30
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Full Transistor 50 good watts. The connection I remember too, it seems to me that there was enough to connect a switch for the reverb, and an output line. Otherwise, settings-simple (Gain, B / M / T, reverb, Volume)
    Used it from 1983 to 1990 (its predecessor étaut Novanex one lol)

    UTILIZATION

    Hyper simple, I remember a very warm clean sound that delightfully Crunchant when increasing the gain. The chamber is "closed-back, bass were at the rendezvous. When the original bowl eventually let go I did replace it with a Celestion and have resold. I know I should not have, but I had fallen under the spell of a London City Full lamps with a 4X12.

    SOUNDS

    At the time I played …
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    Full Transistor 50 good watts. The connection I remember too, it seems to me that there was enough to connect a switch for the reverb, and an output line. Otherwise, settings-simple (Gain, B / M / T, reverb, Volume)
    Used it from 1983 to 1990 (its predecessor étaut Novanex one lol)

    UTILIZATION

    Hyper simple, I remember a very warm clean sound that delightfully Crunchant when increasing the gain. The chamber is "closed-back, bass were at the rendezvous. When the original bowl eventually let go I did replace it with a Celestion and have resold. I know I should not have, but I had fallen under the spell of a London City Full lamps with a 4X12.

    SOUNDS

    At the time I played the new wave genre Cure / Joy Division / Siouxsie & the Banshees and it made perfect sense. I plugged in a tele custom with overdrive, flanger, chorus, echo.Il suited for lots of other styles but more rockin certaineme, Does not metal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It is no longer produced and I use it more (sold), but if queqlqu'un of you mug 2nd hand, it must be worth a visit. Quite heavy for a combo he sent the sauce well, even with a drummer who does not retain. Price aside, I have no idea what it's worth more. Let us not forget that we are talking about a combo transo the late seventies. Can not say how he has aged (it also depends on its user). There will always a little smart to label him "vintage" in its place the remttez please ...
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