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Published on 11/14/13 at 01:28
A transistor amp 100W.

A jack input, and can put a headphone, CD input, an effects loop.

Two channels, one clean / crunch and overdrive half.
4 effects, chorus, flanger and vibrato (the 4th is a chorus + vibrato I think) a reverb.

UTILIZATION

Setup is simple, provided we know how to use an amp and an equalizer that is managing the gain.

THE manual is clear, fairly enough, but trying to use one learns that this amp.

It easily has a good sound, even if you have to manage a minimum equalization.

SOUNDS

I played everything (and anything) on ​​this amp style level, it can adapt to all, without excel anywhere, but enough to be believed.

I played a typical Ibanez shred inside a BC Rich base, a Gretsch Electromatic, an electro-acoustic dobro, an acoustic-electric folk, and a lot of other guitar that I have passed through the hands.

This is an amp that works for all, when you start, it is not limited to one style, and can deal with almost any credible sound (not necessarily always compelling, but not inappropriate).

OVERALL OPINION

I used it for about 8 years, I sold it to a beginner to apsser on tube amps.

I took the advice of the store clerk (usually I do not do that kind of thing), and it was pretty good. I struggled to understand how alone walked EQ, different overdrives above effects, but once it all integrated (within 3-4 years), I came out that I wanted this amp.

I liked its versatility, able to adapt to any style, it is very convenient when you are looking for musical color level. His power also, as in an apartment in a group on stage I never had to exceed half of the master.

Level value for the use that I made, it's great to start from 0 I remake the same choice.