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Published on 12/23/05 at 00:33
Best value: Excellent
The bass driver is an amp simulator for low lights. It may be food with XLR phantom on a table or a pramp. It possde gnrale a volume, a balance between the original and its related knob a bass, treble, and drive. It all fits in a compact pedals and solid. The pots are enjoyable and prcis. No memory of this MODEL, say a gre is like a mini head amp.

UTILIZATION

Ultra easy to use, I plug it directly on the mixing desk, if I want to compress the decision I attack with my TL Audio C1, on my sound card is very simple and standard.

I use it also as prampli on my fender BXR 300 C, it has an amp between allowing substitution of the Tagus pramplification the SansAmp. L is the foot!

So I résumé is a box of studio and do everything live is a plus. I use it also as a beast of live for my acoustic electric bass.

SOUND QUALITY

The sound is standard, I think it's an Ampeg all flashlights, the sound is warm, round, hitting, everything I love. With the stingray sound covers everything rock: the fawn mdiator gainsbourg melody nelson or the terms of PART TWO of echoes of Pink Floyd, the finger can be trs jazz , rhythm and blues, melodic rock (radiohead, coldplay) o the bass is all very simple.
With the drive still has trs background music!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 8 years, I do not spare recording, I blame him just had to push my amp retirement, he attacks the sound system with equal efficiency (and it is the ger that the BXR 300). I tried a lot of prampli the era there was almost as he is to simulate the lights, but I do not see what could be done better (except for memory ).
I think that legalization Retailer and more functions because it would lose its simplicity rock'n roll.
Good quality price when compared with an Ampeg head (I know, I push a little)