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Greig
Published on 09/08/06 at 02:21
I will not repeat what others have done.
I would just say it's more than a pramp PDAL saturation. It is therefore Sansamp technology originally designed for accumulation amp for direct recording console. The subtle of this model is that it has an output level infrieur to other models in order to be plugged into a guitar amp. None the less usable online. It is in this config I use.
3 Channel 3 then switches ...
UTILIZATION
Very simple config
That program, double click to record an adjustable
The edition is have the SansAmp: its settings can be found by turning the knobs, the LED flashes plsu and faster until the initial position
Simple manual
SOUND QUALITY
I first bought one to replace a DM4 pedal baord. For more dynamic, sound more "real"?. It sounds like it was a preamp but the grain is not very el'ampli of respect I think.
The three are very DIFFERENT CHANNELS but all offer a standard range of sounds. and as many products Sansamp the setting is not always so easy, with a normal active equa ...
It sounds on it, it was super versatile, as it was on, but finally I removed my epdal board to use it for my preamp dmo, models and play in front of my PC. I like the channel aprticulirement british, very classic rock. The tweed channel gives a good fat when pushed, and the caliph is for me the most polyvalene, t the equa ets super effective it's going to rock to metal through the clean jazz ....
I have used with Burny Les Paul, a Twin and a DNG.
OVERALL OPINION
I have 2 years
I like the simplicity of use, the sound.
I also have a DM4, colder, I rel with SansAmp, we have a real sound, analog, living, full of truly density typ .. So we may not like ...
Price impeccable quality (150 used)
Looking back I will not sorting AC amplifier for use. j'achetrais the coup can be a simulation Podlike (VOX Valvetronix I think), more versatile (with effects) for what I am doing today ....
but it is a great product ... I tell myself that if I play live console LIVC one day I will use as a simulation of HP with my pedal board in front!
I would just say it's more than a pramp PDAL saturation. It is therefore Sansamp technology originally designed for accumulation amp for direct recording console. The subtle of this model is that it has an output level infrieur to other models in order to be plugged into a guitar amp. None the less usable online. It is in this config I use.
3 Channel 3 then switches ...
UTILIZATION
Very simple config
That program, double click to record an adjustable
The edition is have the SansAmp: its settings can be found by turning the knobs, the LED flashes plsu and faster until the initial position
Simple manual
SOUND QUALITY
I first bought one to replace a DM4 pedal baord. For more dynamic, sound more "real"?. It sounds like it was a preamp but the grain is not very el'ampli of respect I think.
The three are very DIFFERENT CHANNELS but all offer a standard range of sounds. and as many products Sansamp the setting is not always so easy, with a normal active equa ...
It sounds on it, it was super versatile, as it was on, but finally I removed my epdal board to use it for my preamp dmo, models and play in front of my PC. I like the channel aprticulirement british, very classic rock. The tweed channel gives a good fat when pushed, and the caliph is for me the most polyvalene, t the equa ets super effective it's going to rock to metal through the clean jazz ....
I have used with Burny Les Paul, a Twin and a DNG.
OVERALL OPINION
I have 2 years
I like the simplicity of use, the sound.
I also have a DM4, colder, I rel with SansAmp, we have a real sound, analog, living, full of truly density typ .. So we may not like ...
Price impeccable quality (150 used)
Looking back I will not sorting AC amplifier for use. j'achetrais the coup can be a simulation Podlike (VOX Valvetronix I think), more versatile (with effects) for what I am doing today ....
but it is a great product ... I tell myself that if I play live console LIVC one day I will use as a simulation of HP with my pedal board in front!