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Published on 11/25/09 at 01:23
See Roland site, nothing to reproach him. Pushing a little, we regret the absence of effects loop, but good for the reverb and chorus are very good, which makes the loop a bit outdated.
What I like is the direct output tuner and the ability to control the mute by a footswitch. And also a antilarsen with automatic or manual, works well.
Another strong point is the ability to plug the guitar in stereo for those who have a guitar with piezo + mic and XLR stereo output (2 XLR) for the console.
It can be mounted on a stand or tilt it back.
Delivered in a padded case.

UTILIZATION

Yes, good sound, easy, it's what an amp!

SOUNDS

Neutral to my ears, I had good compliments through the Roland AC-90 connected to the output console.
A large volume (50% of past master) is a little more "tough." I would say between 30% and 50% of the master it produces the best sound. I play a Seagull Mosaic equipped with LR Baggs Duet ibeam, dual source, the sound is faithful and clear.
Power level is entirely satisfactory, provided they do not expect to make a room without passing on the console. In a small bar that does.
I am amazed at the power in comparison with the AER Compact 60. I tried and I'm sorry but the 2 woofer Roland makes the difference is greater and more progressive while the compact 60 gives strong input.

OVERALL OPINION

Not much to blame him, I'm surprised he is not better side.
A versatile amp with good sound, true, I read somewhere Hifi, but that's what we demand an amp sound, connections, powerful enough for small cars and stereo XLR DI by transplanting for more large. Very good reverb, chorus and delay correct, but I do not use, antilarsen manual or auto, can mix different from 2 sources (piezo + mic the guitar) or connect a microphone singing ...