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Published on 09/25/06 at 06:32
Amp pretty "vintage"
preamp with a 12AX7 tube - A
transistor amplifier
15 watt
guitar input, cd input, headphone output.
2-band EQ, bass and treble and the shift button to dig the media
clean channel and switch overdireve, the slight crunch to the distortion enough Hard Rock
and a master volume.

UTILIZATION

Very simple configuration
rather traditional (little knobs)
The manual is quite clear

SOUNDS

This amp is well suited to my style, that is a little amp with good sound "tube" to play at home, cheap.

I play with a Epiphone Les Paul Std, Squier Showmaster MSM, Marshall MG10, transtube15w Peavey, Digitech RP50, Korg ax10g.

The clean sound is bold for my taste, I find the heat tipe amp "lights", the saturation and it is not bad, but it's still pretty hard rock. Standing a buzz when the ignition ...

I replaced the 12AX7 tube A (China) by an original Electro Harmonix 12AX7 in "audiotubetech" (thank you misieur Gillou) and the sound is just great: the sound is crystal clear, the gain 1 / 4 the great crunch, 1 / 2 Hard Rock, 3 / 4 we aproach the JCM800 and gain a background, the sound becomes a little Metal, but for me it's pretty ...

0 buzz with the change of light, the sound has nothing to do, genial!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 2 months
Compared to my Marshall MG10 Peavey Transtube and is not that bad!
I find heat lamps though this is just the preamp.
The money is really good with the small change (21 €) its great!
ouis, I do again the choice!