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Le bourreau Le bourreau
Published on 11/28/05 at 09:05
I think it's analog
the diffrence with microcab It is he an external power supply that the buttons are not the same, then it sounds exactly the same level (I know what I mean, I compared the two at the same time)

In fact there are lots of little buttons that are censs simulate cabinets (2x12, 4x12 .... etc) but who cares!
I explain below

In fact the plan is to select a speaker (no matter where it is all zero!) But like to push buttons by pressing on another lightweight we are left with no button pressed, and I say yes.
Then just rgler volume, treble knob with hi balance and bass knob with the thump and I think it's the best simulator I ssay HP. Apart from the Palmer PGA 04 (but you have an amp to get it working).
I compared with my Palmer PDI 05, I find the MICROCAB much more natural, there is no longer the bee that cot all simultaneously HP
Ds and we select a cabinet, it sucks.
It's crazy is not it?
I spend my TONELAB in with even more on a simulated TONELAB, I find the sound much more enjoyable.
Good APRS, beatings and pain ...

I bought used on this site (a bit expensive for that matter) but good has become rare to find.
This is my buddy that has the MODEL ll who found the trick.
It's the ball as saying that the MIDI 24/24h caps screwed on the head (the poor, is 30 years old they are bald)
When I have time and if someone has INTERESTED I will make samples.

why you put "lol" at every turn of phrase, your cons you or what?
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