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«  The heavy and still heavy »

Published on 05/19/11 at 09:23
A hybrid amplifier (lamps / transo) a 150W power, a spring reverb (very sensitive). two channels clean and overdrive note that has a clean boost and overdrive 2 gain levels. At the back of the beast there is a effects loop with adjustable volume and a line out (useful for small house rec!). In front there is a master volume
For channel-clean:
a 3-band EQUAL
adjusting the reverb
channel volume
Boost button

-For the overdrive channel:
output level
adjustment of reverb
a contour control (most effective)
a 3-band EQUAL
two levels of gain (practical and very accurate)

UTILIZATION

Simple setup and very open, I play much of a good death great big little jazzy ballad. I find the reverb a bit too sensitive (I have the impression of playing in a cave that I exceed the 2 or 3) but all tastes are in nature
I plug either a baffle Berhinger 4 * 12 4 * 12 is a Hughes and Kettner (to my surprise I prefer the Behring) with a sound very fluid present in low distortion and clean as stated in the title to hang you moved his furniture.

SOUNDS

I personally used both in on that scene repeats or home to make rec. I plug in a house completely change Ibanez saber (mirco EMG 85/81 in addition) or a lag arkanne 1000 mainly because disto given in drop C. By pushing the gain was as loud as it gets really angry and the distortion of playing on the Equal one moves from his trash at his fat metallica Upstream Amart. I can not speak too clearly of his not having too much study.

OVERALL OPINION

Summarizes in a mere 15-day trial I can say I am really surprised for an amp so expensive can you really a good one. I have yet to be corrected and in some dual situation I more likely to choose the randall.