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  • SolyazzSolyazz

    A beautiful head, I love

    Hughes & Kettner Statesman Dual EL34Published on 11/22/13 at 15:26
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    Channels Clean + Twang, Overdrive + Boost
    50W power
    2x EL34 output stage
    2x 12AX7 preamp
    Accutronics spring Reverb
    Effects Loop Serial / parallel switchable
    BB / Stageboard 1x FS-3N included, FS-2 option
    Switching Functions Channels, Boost, 2nd Master, FS-2: Reverb, FX Loop
    Features 2nd Master, Twang and Boost Mode, Adjust balance of reverb, 2nd Master
    EQ 3-band EQ per channel
    Login speakers 1x 4 Ohms, 1x 8 Ohm/2x 16 Ohm, 1x 16 Ohm
    Recommended baffle STM 412 STM 212
    Case included
    Dimensions 678 x 254 x 253 mm
    Weight 15.3 kg/33, 7 lbs

    UTILIZATION

    Amp lamp, 2 floors, a clean floor + first floor plus a suture from the crunch from the OD until saturation, …
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    Channels Clean + Twang, Overdrive + Boost
    50W power
    2x EL34 output stage
    2x 12AX7 preamp
    Accutronics spring Reverb
    Effects Loop Serial / parallel switchable
    BB / Stageboard 1x FS-3N included, FS-2 option
    Switching Functions Channels, Boost, 2nd Master, FS-2: Reverb, FX Loop
    Features 2nd Master, Twang and Boost Mode, Adjust balance of reverb, 2nd Master
    EQ 3-band EQ per channel
    Login speakers 1x 4 Ohms, 1x 8 Ohm/2x 16 Ohm, 1x 16 Ohm
    Recommended baffle STM 412 STM 212
    Case included
    Dimensions 678 x 254 x 253 mm
    Weight 15.3 kg/33, 7 lbs

    UTILIZATION

    Amp lamp, 2 floors, a clean floor + first floor plus a suture from the crunch from the OD until saturation, plus a boost.
    medium and low acute equalizer on each channel + Twang a function for the clean channel that changes color (British or U.S.).
    clear manual.

    SOUNDS

    Type in the vintage look, the sound level is very polivalent, what I needed. A pretty clean but not as a good Fender clean. A spring reverb is saying but I personally have not found the top too far, just a good low level 2 or 3. A knob at the back allows you to adjust the reverb level by channel (1)
    I play it with a PRS Single Cut Gibson humbucker in the neck and BB2 Semour SH4 easel. The sound of the amp also depend much HP that are set to buttock. I utiise a Laney 2x12 cab with Celestion G12 Century 2 with a Vintage.
    Never tested with single coil pickups.
    To summarize, I find this great amp, I love it. the clear sound does its job and its on overdrive channel is great, add it to a tube screamer and it's perfect for blues up to the great big rock by the adjustment of the gain.
    The pedal switch for channel change adds a switch tres pretique boost for solo.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is almost 10 months since I played it (Repeated and some scenes)
    It takes pedals well and malgrès its 50w lamp, I have been surprised to be able to play at home even at low volume.
    The 50watt scared me departing at risk of having an amp for my over-sized utility but ultimately this head can play a fairly low level and the advantage of keeping the clean channel as cruncher. For crunch, there the other channel.

    I tested a few amps before which a lamp laney cub 12R I apressis and I possess, but I prefer it without pb HK. I took it without trying it by reading the reviews and forum and for the price and I do not regret it.

    Report quality unbeatable prices, exceptional, it is a facilelent amps worth double, I have seen on a website ameriquain € 1,300. It is near the German so avoiding the cost of repatriation and not really marketing this brand that should reduce the cost of lack of awareness and yet ...
    In short this brand is little known on the forums but it says that good and now I understand.


    I remake that choice eyes closed
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  • Svink93Svink93

    The amp to do everything!

    Hughes & Kettner Statesman Dual EL34Published on 06/22/11 at 12:36
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    Tube amp, 2 * EL34 power, 2 channels, Accutronics spring reverb.

    Level settings, you are entitled to: 3-band EQ for each channel, presence control (harmonics), gain and master on boosted channel, volume for the channel clear.
    A button for the twang (change the sound of the clean channel), another boost for the (saturated channel only).
    At the rear, the balance for the reverb (can not put the reverb on one channel or adjust the balance between the two channels) and a second volume knob, to boost your solos ... But only boosted channel! (Damage). Incidentally, these two small buttons are not very practical to run, but we will not complain, once settled, there is more editing in general…
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    Tube amp, 2 * EL34 power, 2 channels, Accutronics spring reverb.

    Level settings, you are entitled to: 3-band EQ for each channel, presence control (harmonics), gain and master on boosted channel, volume for the channel clear.
    A button for the twang (change the sound of the clean channel), another boost for the (saturated channel only).
    At the rear, the balance for the reverb (can not put the reverb on one channel or adjust the balance between the two channels) and a second volume knob, to boost your solos ... But only boosted channel! (Damage). Incidentally, these two small buttons are not very practical to run, but we will not complain, once settled, there is more editing in general. [NOTE: the first head I had, there were two very useful buttons instead of two little pokey things that I have now ... Probably it has been fixed on the latest version of the amp ...]

    In terms of connectivity, a 4 ohm output, a 16 Ohms, 8 Ohms and 2.
    It is also entitled to two footswitches, one in three functions (provided) and the other 2 (optional):
    - Change channel, boost activation, activation of the second volume (solo)
    - Enable / disable the effects loop, on / off the reverb.

    In short, a very very very full amp ... I do not know what we can ask for more!
    The second volume is only available on the channel is saturated defect as an advantage: you can go from a clear rhythm in the solo, without having to juggle the buttons at the fateful moment, just before the snap to change channel, and everything runs perfectly!
    Incidentally, the footswitch is good, with a space between the buttons perfectly, you do not press another button without express ... But if you will, for example, engage the boost and the second volume (or channel saturated and boost), it can be done with a single kick!
    Too bad the twang is not activated at the base and there is not a second volume for the clean channel, but that quibble!

    Excellent what:)

    UTILIZATION

    One branch is allowed to heat up, we play, it sounds!

    The manual is clear, but not fundamentally useful ... I would have appreciated some ideas "type settings", but hey, it's no big deal!

    on the other hand, 50W ... Ooch! Hard to use at home. I opted for the volume pedal in the effects loop for deaf not to finish, as we move immediately to a completely smothered her with a sound that face ... But the pedal does its job and you do not lose too much in the end, even if it's not worth a good pad I guess.

    As said, this is perfect, a sound that is clear and well defined even cranked balloons.

    SOUNDS

    So I scratched at a BC Rich Warlock Bronze Edition of cardboard that sounds (and I use most since I almost Statesman ...), and a Washburn N4 mounted with a push / pull and Bill & Becky in the bridge (micro less garish than the basic Bill Lawrence, but in the same vein).
    For the speaker, I have a Framus CS212 mounted Celestion Vintage 30. It's pretty good, although I intend to change HP's probably Eminence.

    I play mostly "rock", very little metal (say that Rage Against The Machine is a hair metal ... Metallica to pass the time, a bit of Pantera ... In short, not too much metal!), not really jazz, even if I try to put me, a little blues, some punk, some funk ... Well, I touch all we'll say! :)

    Honestly, it sounds in all registers. The presence control allows for a more "vintage" or more "modern" gain in depth, substance and presence boost engaged, it's a butcher! But I use it mostly to the gain at half and even the presence of: a big fat saturation already, the boost can add more when I need it, so good. It ensures that in all registers. In return, it does not have a great personality, he is not "perfect to play this style of music", but everything sounds honorable. It was the choice between versatility and typed: for sure that Orange would have kicked well, but probably would have been a failure for my use.

    The clean channel is divine, I'm not sure you need to develop more ... The twang really changes the tone is very nice, too bad there is no footswitch for on / off! So it is almost always on me ...
    The reverb is gorgeous.

    In short, an amazing clean channel, a lead channel that perfectly matches the idea that I get the "good rock sound."

    I do not know what lights are mounted original, but it is likely that the change, it is even better! :)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had ordered in black on a German site - H & K is not imported to France I do not know why.
    I had problems for 6 months: after a few weeks, I realized that again, saturated with high-volume, the sound became informed of the slurry, it was horrible (when everything worked at the base). I sent the amp, they'll have repaired, returned: Tolex ripped on one side, footswitch broke out, and always the same problem. Bad joke, I struggled for six months with the VAS to get an amp that works.
    In the end, they exchanged me in January 2011, a model for the dark brown was out of stock, with a nice little discount to the key (but largely justified). And then the slap! The sound is just fabulous, and light years away from the amp I had before!

    I searched for over a year the amp perfect, I've tried tons of ... Koch Studiotone, Orange Rocker 30 and Orange Tiny Terror, Laney LC/VC30, Peavey Classic 30, Fender Blues Junior Hot Rod and Supersonic, Laney Lionheart, Bogner Alchemist, Rivera Rivera Chubster Clubster 25 and 40, and probably many others that I forget ... (Like, I also tried some Marshall of Blackstar, the Vox also Laboga Cayman, ...)
    I wanted an amp usable again, but at home: hard! Above all, I wanted a 2 channel amp with a clear sound of thunder, but not too bad saturation and can Tatouille some big sound nonetheless. In short, the perfect amp:) With a budget of € 1000, I thought it would pose too much problem, and yet I struggled to find my happiness!
    Orange Rocker excellent, but not usable at low volumes, I gave up. In addition, very expensive for the limited functionality that it had ...
    Fender Blues Junior, very good clean sound, but single-channel, and probably too feeble for group play ... Besides the overdrive is very light.
    Rivera Chubster 40 ... Ah, him I loved, but downright off-budget! (1400 € ... Opportunities nine very expensive and very rare) Very good clear sound, above the Statesman I think the channel saturated grain a little back from the H & K against (likely a little fuzzy, but more versatile I think), lots of features ...

    But here, the head H & K to less than € 600, with a baffle to less than 300 €, the choice is quickly made! I tested the combo 40W, I loved the head offers interesting options (EQ separate presence control, and blah blah ...). footswitch For less money I had an amp almost as good as Rivera, who excels in all areas and with loads of extras super useful!
    For cons, the Celestion V30, I think there are better for this amp, so I will probably change it in the future.
    And also, very hard to use at home because of his power ...

    But there's no denying it, it sounds! After testing nearly every tube amp 500 to € 1200, we will say (I eliminated all the amps automatically typed too metal, too focused on the amps sound clear or single channel ... And the time, prices were much higher I feel too.) I do not regret my choice! In his "normal" price (1000 €), the Statesman is a very good amp, but with the price off, it is the bargain of the century!

    That little remains of his regret at low volume, but hey, maybe a change in HP will pay it a bit. (HP less efficient)
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  • King LoudnessKing Loudness

    Versatile gigger's amp

    Hughes & Kettner Statesman Dual EL34Published on 08/09/11 at 17:58
    The Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual EL34 is a 50w tube amp that features two channels, each that has a selectable mode to change the texture of the amp (clean channel has a "twang" switch for a brighter tone and the overdrive channel has an onboard gain/midrange boost for more punch). Each channel features its own EQ which is very handy for dialing in different tones.

    The tubes in this amp are the fairly standard compliment of two 12AX7s in the preamp section and two EL34s in the poweramp section which should give a fairly good idea of the tones that this amp will ape. It also features a spring reverb and series/parallel effects loop. The full list of features is below:

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    The Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual EL34 is a 50w tube amp that features two channels, each that has a selectable mode to change the texture of the amp (clean channel has a "twang" switch for a brighter tone and the overdrive channel has an onboard gain/midrange boost for more punch). Each channel features its own EQ which is very handy for dialing in different tones.

    The tubes in this amp are the fairly standard compliment of two 12AX7s in the preamp section and two EL34s in the poweramp section which should give a fairly good idea of the tones that this amp will ape. It also features a spring reverb and series/parallel effects loop. The full list of features is below:

    Hughes & Kettner Statesman DUAL EL34 Oxblood Features:

    Channels Clean + Twang, Overdrive + Boost
    Oxblood Brown Tolex
    Power 50 Watts
    Poweramp 2x EL34
    Preamp 2x 12AX7
    Effects Accutronics Spring Reverb
    Effects Loop Serial/Parralel selectable
    Footswitch/Stageboard 1x FS-3N included, FS-2 as an option
    Switching Functions Channels, Boost, Second Master; with 2nd FS-2: Reverb, FX-Loop
    Special Features Second Master, Twang and Boost Mode, adjustable Reverb Balance, second Master
    Equalizer 3-band EQ per channel
    Speaker Outputs 1x 4 Ohms, 1x 8 Ohms/2x 16 Ohms , 1x16 Ohms
    Suggested Speaker Cabinet STM 412, STM 212
    Protective Cover included
    Dimensions 678 x 254 x 253 mm
    Weight 15,3 kg/33,7 lbs

    UTILIZATION

    This amp, though it's laid out very intuitively and effectively, isn't quite as simple to dial in as I had hoped on first impression. The clean channel is set up with a single volume control and an EQ that has bass, middle and treble controls. This is a pet peeve of mine, as I'm not a fan of clean channels that don't feature separate gain and volume controls to keep the amount of breakup at bay. It isn't quite as bad an offender as the Orange RV50 but it's still enough to irk me a little bit. The drive channel has the same layout as the clean channel but it adds a gain control in addition to the volume (Yessss!) To cap it off, there are presence and reverb controls to the far left of the panel.

    It's a great sounding amp for sure, but dialing it in wasn't as simple as I'd hoped. Much like Mesa amps, it takes a bit of time to realize how the controls interact with one another. Though it doesn't have the learning curve of a Mark Five or Dual Rec 3ch, it still took a bit of time to dial in smoothly.

    SOUNDS

    I've tried the whole line of amps with various guitars from Gibson, Fender, Charvel, Ibanez, etc. I love the clean channel with a Tele for that classic country twang... The clean channel works well for country type stuff especially, but I also like it for jazzier/bluesier textures when using a Les Paul or Gibson ES335.

    The drive channel is an interesting one. I approached the amp after using the company's Switchblade amps, which are very high gain... but I was soon to figure out that this amp is probably closer to a Dumble or other mid gain boutique amp as far as the amount of gain on tap, even with the onboard boost engaged. It's definitely NOT a metal amp... you would need a pedal of some repute to get it to those gain levels, but for those who want an amp that features a smoother, mid heavy tone that reminds me a lot of an older Boogie Mark I or boosted Fender amp, it's a great choice. With the gain and reverb dimed and with use of a strat or other similar vibrato equipped guitar I could get some really cool ambient Jeff Beckish tones that had a really pure earthy quality to them. So yeah, it's a great drive channel, but not what I expected (I figured it would have more gain and a bit more of a modern Bogner esque voicing).

    OVERALL OPINION

    All in all I feel that this amp is perfect for a player who maybe plays a lot of styles and needs a good versatile amp on a reasonable budget. It does a lot of different sounds considering the fairly basic feature-set, and I'm sure given some pedals that it would become a monster amplifier, even better than it already is.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Looks like a Bogner

    Hughes & Kettner Statesman Dual EL34Published on 08/04/11 at 14:41
    This is the Statesman amp series from Hughes and Kettner. These amps have a polished bluesy rock quality to them. These are not the super high gainers that most of there amps lean towards. These amps have a mild voicing for classic rock and blues based music. This is a four channel or two channel amp depending on how you look at it. You get a clean with a twang boost and then the overdrive channel with a boost. So to me this is a two channel amp with four settings.

    This is a 50 watt amp that has a spring reverb unit inside and three band EQ. If you play classic rock or just need an amp with a good overdrive but not a hot rod tone then this is a great amp to have. Here you have EL34 power…
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    This is the Statesman amp series from Hughes and Kettner. These amps have a polished bluesy rock quality to them. These are not the super high gainers that most of there amps lean towards. These amps have a mild voicing for classic rock and blues based music. This is a four channel or two channel amp depending on how you look at it. You get a clean with a twang boost and then the overdrive channel with a boost. So to me this is a two channel amp with four settings.

    This is a 50 watt amp that has a spring reverb unit inside and three band EQ. If you play classic rock or just need an amp with a good overdrive but not a hot rod tone then this is a great amp to have. Here you have EL34 power tubes which will give you more midrange and quicker breakup fr distortion. It sound fantastic in this amp. This amp will have a nice crunch sound and less of a clean sound compared to the El84's and the 6L6's. This amp is the exact same amp as the black standard head but just i a cool brown oxblood tolex covering. You get the same great features and tone.

    UTILIZATION


    Hughes & Kettner Statesman DUAL EL34 Oxblood Features:


    Channels Clean + Twang, Overdrive + Boost
    Oxblood Brown Tolex
    Power 50 Watts
    Poweramp 2x EL34
    Preamp 2x 12AX7
    Effects Accutronics Spring Reverb
    Effects Loop Serial/Parralel selectable
    Footswitch/Stageboard 1x FS-3N included, FS-2 as an option
    Switching Functions Channels, Boost, Second Master; with 2nd FS-2: Reverb, FX-Loop
    Special Features Second Master, Twang and Boost Mode, adjustable Reverb Balance, second Master
    Equalizer 3-band EQ per channel
    Speaker Outputs 1x 4 Ohms, 1x 8 Ohms/2x 16 Ohms , 1x16 Ohms
    Suggested Speaker Cabinet STM 412, STM 212
    Protective Cover included
    Dimensions 678 x 254 x 253 mm
    Weight 15,3 kg/33,7 lbs

    SOUNDS


    There is no difference in tone with this amp compared to the black standard version. This amp sounds great with the El34's power tubes. You get a nice midrange boost and a good boost in the crunch distortion. The tone is more of a dry tone that takes pedals very well and has a great switchable effects loop. The clean is very twangy and fits for pop or country picking. Use a Fender Telecaster with this channel and you feel some great quick lead plucking. Then you click on the twang boost and then you get a nice boost in the highs and there you have perfect sparkle tone that doesn't just go with country but any style of music.

    The overdrive channel is a good overdrive for classic rock, pop, country, and jazz. This is a good channel for the guys who just need a little gain that will compliment their guitars rather then a distortion that is just screaming. These are great amps for the simple player who loves tone. What I like about this amp is that the EL84 tubes makes this amp fit better with the voicing of the amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At new these amps come in right at around $900, which is a great price a very good quality build and sounding combo amplifier. There is no up charge for down charge for this brown tolex option. This is a great two channel amp that has some good features but not too much going on that clouds the natural tone of the amp. I I would recommend this amp to anyone who need a good amp for light rock, country, or pop music.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Hughes & Kettner Statesman Dual EL34Published on 07/20/11 at 15:10
    This is the Statesman amp series from Hughes and Kettner. These amps have a polished bluesy rock quality to them. These are not the super high gainers that most of there amps lean towards. These amps have a mild voicing for classic rock and blues based music. This is a four channel or two channel amp depending on how you look at it. You get a clean with a twang boost and then the overdrive channel with a boost. So to me this is a two channel amp with four settings.

    This is a 50 watt amp that has a spring reverb unit inside and three band EQ. If you play classic rock or just need an amp with a good overdrive but not a hot rod tone then this is a great amp to have. Here you have EL34 power…
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    This is the Statesman amp series from Hughes and Kettner. These amps have a polished bluesy rock quality to them. These are not the super high gainers that most of there amps lean towards. These amps have a mild voicing for classic rock and blues based music. This is a four channel or two channel amp depending on how you look at it. You get a clean with a twang boost and then the overdrive channel with a boost. So to me this is a two channel amp with four settings.

    This is a 50 watt amp that has a spring reverb unit inside and three band EQ. If you play classic rock or just need an amp with a good overdrive but not a hot rod tone then this is a great amp to have. Here you have EL34 power tubes which will give you more midrange and quicker breakup fr distortion. It sound fantastic in this amp. This amp will have a nice crunch sound and less of a clean sound compared to the El84's and the 6L6's.

    UTILIZATION

    Channels Clean + Twang, Overdrive + Boost
    Power 50 Watts
    Poweramp 2x EL34
    Preamp 2x 12AX7
    Effects Accutronics Spring Reverb
    Effects Loop Serial/Parralel selectable
    Footswitch/Stageboard 1x FS-3N included, FS-2 as an option
    Switching Functions Channels, Boost, Second Master; with 2nd FS-2: Reverb, FX-Loop
    Special Features Second Master, Twang and Boost Mode, adjustable Reverb Balance, second Master
    Equalizer 3-band EQ per channel
    Speaker Outputs 1x 4 Ohms, 1x 8 Ohms/2x 16 Ohms , 1x16 Ohms
    Suggested Speaker Cabinet STM 412, STM 212
    Protective Cover included
    Dimensions 678 x 254 x 253 mm
    Weight 15,3 kg/33,7 lbs

    SOUNDS

    This amp sounds great with the El34's power tubes. You get a ncie midrange boost and a good boost in the crunch distortion. The tone is more of a dry tone that takes pedals very well and has a great switchable effects loop. The clean is very twangy and fits for pop or country picking. Use a Fender Telecaster with this channel and you feel some great quick lead plucking. Then you click on the twang boost and then you get a nice boost in the highs and there you have perfect sparkle tone that doesn't just go with country but any style of music.

    The overdrive channel is a good overdrive for classic rock, pop, country, and jazz. This is a good channel for the guys who just need a little gain that will compliment their guitars rather then a distortion that is just screaming. These are great amps for the simple player who loves tone. What I like about this amp is that the EL84 tubes makes this amp fit better with the voicing of the amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At new these amps come in right at around $899, which is a great price a very good quality build and sounding combo amplifier. This is a great two channel amp that has some good features but not too much going on that clouds the natural tone of the amp. I I would recommend this amp to anyone who need a good amp for light rock, country, or pop music.
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  • bejapybejapy

    Any good

    Hughes & Kettner Statesman Dual EL34Published on 01/02/11 at 06:21
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    All tube 50 watt amp with 2 channels a lot of opportunities and setting.

    UTILIZATION

    The 50 watts are absolutely inexpoitable in this apartment. Sinom it is not part of the heaviest (16 kg) and a bit less bulky than some. Its clear

    SOUNDS

    fabulous, as always with Hugh and Kettner, although full hot and following the guitar very versatile. I'm less saturated side fan but he does well in a register that requires little rock saturation and microphones simple (I use a more distal on the clean channel and then it becomes huge.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All just bought or sold will be seen in time but in any case unbeatable value for money, buy in Germany almost two times c…
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    All tube 50 watt amp with 2 channels a lot of opportunities and setting.

    UTILIZATION

    The 50 watts are absolutely inexpoitable in this apartment. Sinom it is not part of the heaviest (16 kg) and a bit less bulky than some. Its clear

    SOUNDS

    fabulous, as always with Hugh and Kettner, although full hot and following the guitar very versatile. I'm less saturated side fan but he does well in a register that requires little rock saturation and microphones simple (I use a more distal on the clean channel and then it becomes huge.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All just bought or sold will be seen in time but in any case unbeatable value for money, buy in Germany almost two times cheaper than elsewhere. Its fabulous with lots of power never had to push more than half (and it already hurt). And then the little details look fabulous buy black finish it looks like the Bogner Ecstasy I love too.
    Go a little negative point may be a master on the channel clear and yet ...
    But considering the price go for it! (Before there is more)
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