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Published on 01/13/07 at 06:50
Acoustic electric guitar amp 30W
Input: Jack, XLR (volume independent, normal), and Ibanez pedals.
Output: HP LineOut.
Presence of a reverb and a chorus.
UTILIZATION
It's pretty simple to set you have to play the guitar volume, the volume input of the amplifier and the Master.
This gives a great sound quickly. . .
SOUNDS
This gives a very clear, and playing with the settings there are very slammin sounds as sounds deeper, it is clear (great for use after LineOut).
I play a Takamine EAN 55c and the sound suits me very well, really well!
The reverb is not bad but it should not be too excited over, I think in the chorus against a very average level, it makes very artificial. . .
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 2 months and am very happy j'ne, power is Sufis home, repeating and a bar for example. . .
Bought for € 220 ca nine remaining super attractive at that price for something very right!
Unless you have money to pay an EAR that sounds better, or to prefer the warm, dirty sound of the amp Marshall, the choice is quickly made, and I do not regret it!
Input: Jack, XLR (volume independent, normal), and Ibanez pedals.
Output: HP LineOut.
Presence of a reverb and a chorus.
UTILIZATION
It's pretty simple to set you have to play the guitar volume, the volume input of the amplifier and the Master.
This gives a great sound quickly. . .
SOUNDS
This gives a very clear, and playing with the settings there are very slammin sounds as sounds deeper, it is clear (great for use after LineOut).
I play a Takamine EAN 55c and the sound suits me very well, really well!
The reverb is not bad but it should not be too excited over, I think in the chorus against a very average level, it makes very artificial. . .
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 2 months and am very happy j'ne, power is Sufis home, repeating and a bar for example. . .
Bought for € 220 ca nine remaining super attractive at that price for something very right!
Unless you have money to pay an EAR that sounds better, or to prefer the warm, dirty sound of the amp Marshall, the choice is quickly made, and I do not regret it!