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Acoustic-Electric Guitar Amplifier from Ibanez belonging to the Troubadour series

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  • sydnsydn

    Magic!

    Ibanez Troubadour T20Published on 07/04/12 at 02:58
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    20W transistor amp.
    A jack classical guitar with EQ (bass, treble, mid-frequency adjustment with midrange-), Flight, Chorus (Phaser) (to trigger on the amp, no switch included).
    A microphone XLR input with Tone and Volume.
    Master Reverb and applying the two channels.
    Button "shape".
    RCA auxiliary input for CD/MP3.
    headphone output on the back.

    UTILIZATION

    By setting all the middle to start testing the beast, I've been surprised by the sound, and digging the best option, there really are opportunities!
    The manual is perhaps a bit simplistic, but at the same time not need many words: the interface is very intuitive.

    SOUNDS

    Incredible!
    Such a sound in such…
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    20W transistor amp.
    A jack classical guitar with EQ (bass, treble, mid-frequency adjustment with midrange-), Flight, Chorus (Phaser) (to trigger on the amp, no switch included).
    A microphone XLR input with Tone and Volume.
    Master Reverb and applying the two channels.
    Button "shape".
    RCA auxiliary input for CD/MP3.
    headphone output on the back.

    UTILIZATION

    By setting all the middle to start testing the beast, I've been surprised by the sound, and digging the best option, there really are opportunities!
    The manual is perhaps a bit simplistic, but at the same time not need many words: the interface is very intuitive.

    SOUNDS

    Incredible!
    Such a sound in such a small thing!?
    It is superb, the sound is warm, beautiful, perfect for jazz or folk. May be less effective for the country because too round, but I was really impressed by his smooth suave of this amp.
    The sound is colorful but respects the particularities of each guitar (I have a Variax, and the amp perfectly follows each change).
    The chorus is a chorus-phaser than a chorus, which may displease me I'm fine. The reverb is OK, but intended to give depth, if you push too to give a hovering effect, it is less pleasant.
    Button shape is useful (but to enable on the amp), to have more rounded edges (but personal, I think they are enough without him, so I almost never use it).
    His power is limited and can not play with a battery, only sound I tried to push the volume, we really pert as after a while, the sound becomes loud enough, we feel that the amp is running out ...
    Nevertheless, if we stay at a reasonable power, the T.20 has a deep, warm and precise, which maintains a dynamic decent and the signal of each instrument.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had the opportunity to test his big brother, S.80, to play in groups with the same sound and I was disappointed. The S.80 retains this heat (but I found it less attractive anyway) but the dynamics are "deaf" and the sound is unclear, arpeggios sound a bit messy, even playing with the settings there is nothing. Therefore impossible to use the S.80 group in my opinion, the frequencies of other instruments certainly will eventually drown the sound in a slurry unlistenable.
    So, I kept my T.20 for possible acoustic gigs and home use (its power is perfect for this) and I dropped him to the S.80 preferred a less warm but marshall AS100D much more effective (not the same price either ... almost double).
    For the price and type of use for which it is intended, hard to beat! As I said, it is perfect folk and jazz, for those who love the sounds that have typified the mouth and the softness of both.
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  • kweegkweeg

    Ibanez Troubadour T20Published on 01/25/10 at 23:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    20W transistor amp.
    6.35 between a jack guitar with EQ semi-parameter, Vol, Chorus (Phaser).
    Between an XLR microphone with Tone and Volume.
    Master reverb and applying the 2 channels.
    An auxiliary input RCA CD/MP3.
    Manual: T20/35 ( https://www.ibanez.co.jp/world/manual/amp/T35_T20.pdf )

    No footswitch on this model (see T35), but I do not care.
    Output jack for headphones or 6.35 LineOut (although hideout).
    Please note, if used, the T20 does not produce sound.
    That is why I am not 10/10

    UTILIZATION

    Yes, it is very simple and the record is good. A good electro-acoustic sound, not color (a bit steep, even). Anyway, very well Dfine.
    I do not use the chorus or the …
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    20W transistor amp.
    6.35 between a jack guitar with EQ semi-parameter, Vol, Chorus (Phaser).
    Between an XLR microphone with Tone and Volume.
    Master reverb and applying the 2 channels.
    An auxiliary input RCA CD/MP3.
    Manual: T20/35 ( https://www.ibanez.co.jp/world/manual/amp/T35_T20.pdf )

    No footswitch on this model (see T35), but I do not care.
    Output jack for headphones or 6.35 LineOut (although hideout).
    Please note, if used, the T20 does not produce sound.
    That is why I am not 10/10

    UTILIZATION

    Yes, it is very simple and the record is good. A good electro-acoustic sound, not color (a bit steep, even). Anyway, very well Dfine.
    I do not use the chorus or the button "Shape". I just put a bit of rverbe, low and medium rather round and is played.
    There's probably better but it's much more expensive.

    SOUNDS

    I play electric violin (folk, rock, jazz). I wanted something pchu Dfine and well, just to get along. Roland and I test the EAR. T20, even less powerful, is clearer than the Roland. The EAR is better, certainly, but what a price! I test the Solo Voice is also very compact. The latter is not in the stomach and a bad DEFINITIONS. In the end, there was no picture.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a good month now. I regret that the line out of his cup. T35 must pass for it.
    Anyway, here's a little "cube", Lger not complicated damn grate and fulfills its mission: back on stage or in local RPTE, discreet home.
    Value for money unbeatable quality.
    MODEL The above T35 should be more complete (true line out, footswitch, more powerful) but why would you want more when we have what we sought: lightness of its compactness DEFINITIONS.
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