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« Warwick Sweet 15 »
Published on 12/01/03 at 15:00well i paid a quite a good price as such, i purchased the amp of a German "music store" the shop is self titled. I paid 444 Euros this is an excelent price seeing the fact that the RRP is 450 sterling. i bought it for its great review and quility of sound.
well i like the sweet sound of it but yet you get the roar you need off a combo of this caliber. sounds ajusts well to any type off player from indie to funk this is helped by the 3 way EQ.
there is not alot that put this combo down but if i had to choose it would have to be the lack of features which is expected off such a high brand of bass amp. they only have your basics but is this is helped by 3EQ.
the constuction of the sweet 15 is great how you would expect of most combos of this size heavy and back bracking but it isnt it is light, big but portable.
overall this combo is great it has very little problems but wouldnt be anything to put you off. The price is great no matter if you pay the RRp or not it is still value for money. great sound what you need for any gig, has a mello sound with a strong background.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
well i like the sweet sound of it but yet you get the roar you need off a combo of this caliber. sounds ajusts well to any type off player from indie to funk this is helped by the 3 way EQ.
there is not alot that put this combo down but if i had to choose it would have to be the lack of features which is expected off such a high brand of bass amp. they only have your basics but is this is helped by 3EQ.
the constuction of the sweet 15 is great how you would expect of most combos of this size heavy and back bracking but it isnt it is light, big but portable.
overall this combo is great it has very little problems but wouldnt be anything to put you off. The price is great no matter if you pay the RRp or not it is still value for money. great sound what you need for any gig, has a mello sound with a strong background.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com