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Published on 08/16/12 at 02:08Tested in store with a 10 amp Laney Cub and a Stratocaster.
The sound is full, it changes the speaker and the Laney is rich, I rediscovered my lamps 6V6 happy.
In clean it is clear with enough bass bluesy and warm mids. Well balanced.
In crunch, it is responsible for giving the vintage while remaining clear. Agreements sound good, you can hear every note.
With an overdrive it without drooling spit, it sends the watts without flinching.
I could compare with a firm Vox Night Train, nothing to do. The vox is hollow and lacks personality.
Most importantly, the cab weighs 10 pounds DV Mark, a happiness to wear!
The horizontal version is cheaper than the vertical. I really think I give it to the end of summer. Well worth paying a McDonalds And then I will change to a real amp head, probably a DV Mark.
The sound is full, it changes the speaker and the Laney is rich, I rediscovered my lamps 6V6 happy.
In clean it is clear with enough bass bluesy and warm mids. Well balanced.
In crunch, it is responsible for giving the vintage while remaining clear. Agreements sound good, you can hear every note.
With an overdrive it without drooling spit, it sends the watts without flinching.
I could compare with a firm Vox Night Train, nothing to do. The vox is hollow and lacks personality.
Most importantly, the cab weighs 10 pounds DV Mark, a happiness to wear!
The horizontal version is cheaper than the vertical. I really think I give it to the end of summer. Well worth paying a McDonalds And then I will change to a real amp head, probably a DV Mark.