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Published on 08/09/10 at 08:03• Guitar Amp Transistors electro acoustic
• 200 watt Class A / B
• HP High Performance 6.5 "
• Entry 1 / 4 "instrument
• Mic 1 / 4 "and XLR inputs with phantom power
• Aux input jack stereo 1 / 8 "
• Headphones
• Effects loop
• HP Output supplémenatire
• Reverb with independent control channel
• Anti Feedback Control
• Anti clip limit
• 5.4 kg
UTILIZATION
The "plug and play" as we like, the instructions in English is terse but sufficient. All adjustments are on top, a master volume, the control valve, gain settings, bass, treble and reverb per channel independent.
À13h volume and gain at 15h, playing briefly on the bass, treble and reverb, you get a well tied in 3 minutes!
SOUNDS
I play mostly bluegrass, then struggling with 5 string banjo, mandolin and other Fiddles! Unequal struggle by taking his microphone what drove me to find a solution amp. The first step was the installation of a Bluestick Schertler Active EQ in my Taylor 410. I imagined the link to an amp from the same brand but "ouch Budget" ... After devouring everything that has been written recently on ZT, so I opted for the Lunchbox Acoustic ... The sound is huge, with settings summary, we get a faithful reproduction of acoustic guitar, moreover, a sacred volume! It's clear, crystalline, I feared the lack of bass but no, it's perfectly balanced.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had a few days, we were inseparable! I tried a Marshall AS 50r which gave good results but in my opinion too shrill in the treble, I have not had the opportunity to test a Schertler (Unico or David), it must be something, but hey, budget eh! ... Finally for an exceptional value for money (388 euros delivered), a weight rikiki and look fabulous, I have a nice big acoustic sound that I can not wait to try online. The downside though: when connecting an external speaker because it is expected, it disconnects the internal speakers automatically a shame if we consider small rooms or cabaret is not it?
• 200 watt Class A / B
• HP High Performance 6.5 "
• Entry 1 / 4 "instrument
• Mic 1 / 4 "and XLR inputs with phantom power
• Aux input jack stereo 1 / 8 "
• Headphones
• Effects loop
• HP Output supplémenatire
• Reverb with independent control channel
• Anti Feedback Control
• Anti clip limit
• 5.4 kg
UTILIZATION
The "plug and play" as we like, the instructions in English is terse but sufficient. All adjustments are on top, a master volume, the control valve, gain settings, bass, treble and reverb per channel independent.
À13h volume and gain at 15h, playing briefly on the bass, treble and reverb, you get a well tied in 3 minutes!
SOUNDS
I play mostly bluegrass, then struggling with 5 string banjo, mandolin and other Fiddles! Unequal struggle by taking his microphone what drove me to find a solution amp. The first step was the installation of a Bluestick Schertler Active EQ in my Taylor 410. I imagined the link to an amp from the same brand but "ouch Budget" ... After devouring everything that has been written recently on ZT, so I opted for the Lunchbox Acoustic ... The sound is huge, with settings summary, we get a faithful reproduction of acoustic guitar, moreover, a sacred volume! It's clear, crystalline, I feared the lack of bass but no, it's perfectly balanced.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had a few days, we were inseparable! I tried a Marshall AS 50r which gave good results but in my opinion too shrill in the treble, I have not had the opportunity to test a Schertler (Unico or David), it must be something, but hey, budget eh! ... Finally for an exceptional value for money (388 euros delivered), a weight rikiki and look fabulous, I have a nice big acoustic sound that I can not wait to try online. The downside though: when connecting an external speaker because it is expected, it disconnects the internal speakers automatically a shame if we consider small rooms or cabaret is not it?