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Carlsbro Cobra 90Published on 08/03/05 at 12:23
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100Watt transistorized amplifier specially designed for acoustic guitar and singing.
It takes one input jack guitar and a microphone input jack and a spring reverb

UTILIZATION

Very simple

SOUNDS

As for voice over guitar is top

OVERALL OPINION

For acoustic musician who does not want to bother
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annoumannoum

Carlsbro Cobra 90Published on 12/14/05 at 15:09
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Transistor amplifier 100w, dj said ... A branch Jack nanana ...
Add one thing: the gain of the transistor is adjusted according to the frquance chosen (but the rest is considered of the same, but smaller scale)

UTILIZATION

Apareil everything is simple as all that is Carlsbro ...

SOUNDS

Mmmm indeed you think that I spit in the soup as I do not MRIT ... : For me it's my boot Dexters for an amp, so ok it is nice for the acoustic, but then only for sound! honestly if the disto n'tait not I put the 8 but this distortion Simulated rrraaaaaaaa ca me a kind of ... brief you what to buy if you want a distortion with this amp ... ggrrrrrr
Yeah let's be quiet: I play a Fender...…
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Transistor amplifier 100w, dj said ... A branch Jack nanana ...
Add one thing: the gain of the transistor is adjusted according to the frquance chosen (but the rest is considered of the same, but smaller scale)

UTILIZATION

Apareil everything is simple as all that is Carlsbro ...

SOUNDS

Mmmm indeed you think that I spit in the soup as I do not MRIT ... : For me it's my boot Dexters for an amp, so ok it is nice for the acoustic, but then only for sound! honestly if the disto n'tait not I put the 8 but this distortion Simulated rrraaaaaaaa ca me a kind of ... brief you what to buy if you want a distortion with this amp ... ggrrrrrr
Yeah let's be quiet: I play a Fender Stratocaster grace over American Standard 99 'and as you say that - unlike the disto grrrr - the clear sound of these toys is pretty good ... but to tell my life, I play what the "outsiders" apellent hard rock ... brief; o see my point, the clear sound is occasionally!
Fortunately I nn'ai not invest in (prt "long term")

OVERALL OPINION

Without this problem Describes above, the Cobra would have had a 90 note, especially when taken Whereas the current argus (I think it is dsormais found nine)!
but you know the hard rock ca makes mchant, ggrrrrrrrrrrr
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toubibtoubib

Carlsbro Cobra 90Published on 03/05/06 at 02:46
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Amp trasistor robust
purchased after 15 years
works like new!
Elecro impeccable acoustics to power on stage

UTILIZATION

Hyper Single
I have not had the record but it works qd m ^ me
trs intuitive

SOUNDS

Tweeter dbrayable
the rev goes well above ovaion
reduce the feedback we get from the qualiseur
I tried a synth: impressive: 15 of the bowl is to sth

OVERALL OPINION

In the new products there must be better is on
but in the old style, robust, transparent (Carlsbro, what)
there's no picture
nice price and then allows for more powerful for the price mm
rtro look nice
do not regret that choice
rflchir before buying .... …
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Amp trasistor robust
purchased after 15 years
works like new!
Elecro impeccable acoustics to power on stage

UTILIZATION

Hyper Single
I have not had the record but it works qd m ^ me
trs intuitive

SOUNDS

Tweeter dbrayable
the rev goes well above ovaion
reduce the feedback we get from the qualiseur
I tried a synth: impressive: 15 of the bowl is to sth

OVERALL OPINION

In the new products there must be better is on
but in the old style, robust, transparent (Carlsbro, what)
there's no picture
nice price and then allows for more powerful for the price mm
rtro look nice
do not regret that choice
rflchir before buying ....
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taobetaobe

Carlsbro Cobra 90Published on 11/17/06 at 10:00
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Parametric equalizer 90 watt line-out headphone etc.

UTILIZATION

Simplissime a true plug and play.
The sound is sumptuous with my custom balladeer of 1982!
Manual which manual?

SOUNDS

It all depends on the guitar up the other side of Jack. it unampli acoustic electric, ovation with my amp is ideal, at least when I bought new in 1986 it goes down a week ago I'll get it fixed soon! !

OVERALL OPINION

Purchased 1986 bp up ever week drniere but good 20 years! we forgive him ..
The sound is excellent with good acoustics seen the mess! and the tweeter!
His two big problems, lack of feedback reducer, but with a fine adjustment is limited seeds, and weight combined with bulky...…
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Parametric equalizer 90 watt line-out headphone etc.

UTILIZATION

Simplissime a true plug and play.
The sound is sumptuous with my custom balladeer of 1982!
Manual which manual?

SOUNDS

It all depends on the guitar up the other side of Jack. it unampli acoustic electric, ovation with my amp is ideal, at least when I bought new in 1986 it goes down a week ago I'll get it fixed soon! !

OVERALL OPINION

Purchased 1986 bp up ever week drniere but good 20 years! we forgive him ..
The sound is excellent with good acoustics seen the mess! and the tweeter!
His two big problems, lack of feedback reducer, but with a fine adjustment is limited seeds, and weight combined with bulky dimensions .......
but hey saw the bowl! (bis)
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  • Manufacturer: Carlsbro
  • Model: Cobra 90
  • Category: Acoustic-Electric Guitar Amplifiers
  • Added in our database on: 11/18/2006

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