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Anonymous
Published on 07/18/07 at 10:52
Tested several times in the store with my gear and your different t ^ (5150, Krank, Piranha).
When you see it, you think it's going to do it for the metal: the grid by a facade of mouth is strong, the handles are metal, the box looks very solid and thick. Given the weight, provided the wheels are essential for transport. It is stereo (cool!).
I have a Peavey 412 JS (Jensen) and I tried a Marshall 1960 LEAD 412.
Its level:
I would say it depends what you want: if that nag of metal, the Peavey will come out with flying colors. Like the previous opinion we noted, Sheffield are sharp; The resulting sound is rather dry and rough. it's not for girls! on the other hand, clean sounds are generally not very well rendered. The HP seems quite steep ... if your gear give very good clean sounds, that's fine. If your sound is already clear how they will be totally null with the speaker (ok I exaggerate a bit but the idea is there) ...
I put 9 for extreme metalheads, for people who do everything, he would prefer a Marshall 1960. (In my notes, I take into account the quality / price ratio. For sure that if you put twice the price, you'll probably better)
When you see it, you think it's going to do it for the metal: the grid by a facade of mouth is strong, the handles are metal, the box looks very solid and thick. Given the weight, provided the wheels are essential for transport. It is stereo (cool!).
I have a Peavey 412 JS (Jensen) and I tried a Marshall 1960 LEAD 412.
Its level:
I would say it depends what you want: if that nag of metal, the Peavey will come out with flying colors. Like the previous opinion we noted, Sheffield are sharp; The resulting sound is rather dry and rough. it's not for girls! on the other hand, clean sounds are generally not very well rendered. The HP seems quite steep ... if your gear give very good clean sounds, that's fine. If your sound is already clear how they will be totally null with the speaker (ok I exaggerate a bit but the idea is there) ...
I put 9 for extreme metalheads, for people who do everything, he would prefer a Marshall 1960. (In my notes, I take into account the quality / price ratio. For sure that if you put twice the price, you'll probably better)