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Published on 10/11/08 at 06:14
- What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)?
Tube combo amp 1 HP 10 "
- What is the power delivered?
12 W

- What connection?
Two inputs, jack.

- What are the settings, the effects?
Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Tremolo,

UTILIZATION

- The configuration is it simple?
We can not be easier!
- Gets it easy to sound good?
Yep! just plug in and play!

- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
Ha! Ha! Ha!

SOUNDS

- Will it fit your style of music?
Yes can play any style with peripherals. (Not too much!)
- With what (s) guitar (s) / low (s) or effect (s) do you play?
Good amp with any scratches, single, double, everything goes.
It's a small killer in its genre!
Cranked (9 / 10) it is ideal for dirty punk!

OVERALL OPINION

I have a pair of these amps for 20 years, bought a misery at the time.
they date from the 69/70.Jamais down ... everything works.
One sounds better than the other it is more powerful, crystal-clear and sends more serious
These amps are light, amazingly powerful, the sound is out to 6 / 7.
The reverb is impressive, tremolo terrible ...
This is not really ideal for large scenes or metal ...
Matos vintage relatively fragile ... Great little amp!
I even tested on 4X12 "JCM 800 and also 1X 12" V30 ... amazing ...
Amp for the room, the ox, small places, can do anything with the pedals.
Good also for electro-acoustic! Very good material!