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Published on 08/04/07 at 00:00
Two years of use in ska / dub, rock ... versatile

100W amp transistos "TransTube" modeling lamp
quite heavy (30-35kg)
good sound with a big Gammell is very good also in acute
entry active / passive, headphone I believe, and behind a magic XLR output with gain control, switchable ground and fall of its output before the preamp, or Close to the chairlifts!

it is a good preamp with a built-octave (adjustable volume) and a kind of overdrive-fuzz adjustable shape and gain. swichables these two effects are provided via a pedal, one led by swich whether the effect is activated, the class internationnale!

jai essaillé behrinbeurk a BX1200, gp to 120W in low ... well except plop plop in acute it proved nothing ... and key "super-bass" bass euhm where it?

a bit expensive, but it's really good stuff!

It is the partner who bought it so yes, if not for myself I probably took the 50W, after testing, but the seller disai me he had a very powerful one 50W.

I took the 100W, for concerts, it's better ...
Also in very good slap!

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Just unb small addition, the amp stopped working last part if amp (there is sound in headphones), but no longer causes the bowl.
Yet for me it's tough Crate?
It's probably just solder or wire from the dish that is cut.
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