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Captain Danny
« A good amp for home and more! »
Published on 09/20/12 at 04:38
Best value:
Excellent
Transistor amplifier which deploys its 100 watts that if one connects a further baffle (it should only do 60/70 watts).
Output speaker 8 ohms, an instrument input, an auxiliary input jack format, a headphone jack format.
A 15-inch speaker.
3-band EQ, output volume, deep switch, a gain control input.
UTILIZATION
Ultra simple setup, manual superfluous.
Easily obtained a good sound quality but relatively neutral (bah transistor Ashdown anything).
SOUNDS
It perfectly having trouble all styles insofar as we speak of the low and where we can say that the clean accepts all effects pedals. I'm used to the death, thrash and pop.
It's ashdown transistor, so it is a very good clean, something else, well, you do fart effect pedals!
I used it with an OLP Stingray IV and a Fender American Standard Precision V
The only thing a little void in the sound is the sound of the amp with saturated gain is pushed ugly (well actually the transistor), we can not push the amp back without entitlement ( the transistor).
OVERALL OPINION
I used 4 years, perfect for the home (a little apartment powerful but there is a headphone output), perfect for rehearsals and small concerts indoors.
I have a 35 watt and 300 watt today, they do the same job with two more versatile.
If you do not want a single amp, it is very versatile, suitable for working hours at home, rehearsals and small gigs, it is versatile and neutral sound that I loved for years.
What I do not like this format is impractical (and heavy ... square, with handle above?! Wtf??) For transport.
The price / quality ratio is excellent, especially on occasion.
I have another config so far, but if I had a model board "an amp to do everything" I think I would take that.
Output speaker 8 ohms, an instrument input, an auxiliary input jack format, a headphone jack format.
A 15-inch speaker.
3-band EQ, output volume, deep switch, a gain control input.
UTILIZATION
Ultra simple setup, manual superfluous.
Easily obtained a good sound quality but relatively neutral (bah transistor Ashdown anything).
SOUNDS
It perfectly having trouble all styles insofar as we speak of the low and where we can say that the clean accepts all effects pedals. I'm used to the death, thrash and pop.
It's ashdown transistor, so it is a very good clean, something else, well, you do fart effect pedals!
I used it with an OLP Stingray IV and a Fender American Standard Precision V
The only thing a little void in the sound is the sound of the amp with saturated gain is pushed ugly (well actually the transistor), we can not push the amp back without entitlement ( the transistor).
OVERALL OPINION
I used 4 years, perfect for the home (a little apartment powerful but there is a headphone output), perfect for rehearsals and small concerts indoors.
I have a 35 watt and 300 watt today, they do the same job with two more versatile.
If you do not want a single amp, it is very versatile, suitable for working hours at home, rehearsals and small gigs, it is versatile and neutral sound that I loved for years.
What I do not like this format is impractical (and heavy ... square, with handle above?! Wtf??) For transport.
The price / quality ratio is excellent, especially on occasion.
I have another config so far, but if I had a model board "an amp to do everything" I think I would take that.