View other reviews for this product:
rha61
Published on 11/21/06 at 07:24
DSP preamp transistor amp
160w hp and no output because the receiver is set for internal hp
apart from that full connection
simul lamp and lamp distortion, compressor gain volume simul HP15 "
equa severe acute parametric medium
Digital chorus, 2 memories of adjustment
27kgs
USE
Very simple amp to use
very effective SETTINGS
SOUNDS
The sound is just at the top
the amp is very neutral (it upset some in), but it makes you terribly low value and whether it is good at any volume
hp are superb (customized eminence in the Fostex severe and acute compression)
the lower medium seriously is somewhat round and the medium-high timbre is beautiful
this is not a quick, dry sound, it's a little round and very stamped (like Ampeg more versatile)
NOTICE GLOBAL
I have it for 5 years
I have never managed to replace it as qualities
ideal for any style bass
The only complaint is the weight a little matured and no lateral handles
I have a small Markbass for small gigs but after trying qq Markbass, that Roland is more musical
160w hp and no output because the receiver is set for internal hp
apart from that full connection
simul lamp and lamp distortion, compressor gain volume simul HP15 "
equa severe acute parametric medium
Digital chorus, 2 memories of adjustment
27kgs
USE
Very simple amp to use
very effective SETTINGS
SOUNDS
The sound is just at the top
the amp is very neutral (it upset some in), but it makes you terribly low value and whether it is good at any volume
hp are superb (customized eminence in the Fostex severe and acute compression)
the lower medium seriously is somewhat round and the medium-high timbre is beautiful
this is not a quick, dry sound, it's a little round and very stamped (like Ampeg more versatile)
NOTICE GLOBAL
I have it for 5 years
I have never managed to replace it as qualities
ideal for any style bass
The only complaint is the weight a little matured and no lateral handles
I have a small Markbass for small gigs but after trying qq Markbass, that Roland is more musical