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Willybasse Willybasse
Published on 11/24/05 at 07:20
Value For Money : Excellent
Combo 200 watts RMS 1x15''transistor, expandable to 350 watts by adding an extra cab (Speakon).
9 bands EQ - Potentiometers usual (bass / ultra mid / treble / gain / master) + limiter / compressor.
Connections: - Power Amp in
- Preamp out
- Effect loop (send-return)
- Cab additional Speakon

Built-in fan for the head. Power supply 220 volts. Mounted on wheels. Large metal handles for transportation. Edge protection by "corners" of metal.

UTILIZATION

The configuration is relatively simple. However, the 9 bands equalizer can destabilize some. Otherwise you get a great sound quickly. The head is very reactive, it is possible to get a lot of moods and colors.
The manual is sufficient, since even offers potential curves for the 9 band equalizer based on the styles of music. For cons, the manual is in English and therefore not accessible to all.
At the level of congestion is by definition a combo rather heavy but still very compact. Moreover, the wheels are really good, which avoids the wear. Note the large metal handles that are very practical when it comes to wearing it.

SOUNDS

This amp is perfect for my style of music (reggae). It is proving very versatile and has served notament to rock, jazz, samba and Afro-beat, without any negative comment. I use a US 75 Jazz Bass with which I get very fat sound, very heavy by performing a curve type "wave" or "v" that is, low medium high the treble to 0 and some above.
It appears, however, somewhat limited power level (without the extra cab) when it comes to important scenes. It's my only problem really. Otherwise nothing to say its sides.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it now for about 2 years. The characteristic I like most is the great big sound quality and the compressor and that I like least is the lack of power for the big scenes without the extra cab.
Before I used to buy about 4 different models (Fender, Peavey, Hartke, TH) and it happens to be the most "serious".
I find the price / quality ratio right even if it is clear that when buying you pay also the Ampeg brand.
With experience, this choice I would do without hesitation.