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Published on 04/13/08 at 15:01
We will avoid the repetition, as' do.

Because it lacks a knob on the first Mid channel, and a Master gnral.

Note that only the first channel uses the lamp.

UTILIZATION

Configuration is as simple (note, with so few knobs): plug and play. Find the sound that should be a breeze if not to ask the amp more than it can deliver.

Manual useless, like any good amp manual of this ilk: it gives at best a few waves for rglages ides.

SOUNDS

I use it with a Lg RM200 (up by EMG so passive) in guitar, distortion and a Silver Dragon Roctron Crybaby 535Q.

Sounds.

I use the amp only for clear sound on its first channel (the pedals do the rest), and it's a mixed opinion: for a good sound, relatively warm, chattering, bright, must be the knob up a tad of "Crunch" and therefore seek the light - if any remains a raplapla. But the dosage s'avre complicated: a little too much, and bte crunch. Splitter but I get my microphone to get clear sounds really clear.

I also - although sr - test the beast without artifice, plugged directly into it. It is clear that the first channel sounds. The second transistor is a fairly banal, so proscribed. As against this, feeling the light, even if it is only one: the first channel crunch nicely, and when you push the knob to "Crunch" we get a well (hard) rock load mdiums with bite of potato. It makes you want to play.

on the other hand, no need to wait for him of mtal or similar: the base, it is for everything that goes from pop to hard rock. For the blues, it may sound a bit modern (I'm not a fan, so I can qu'mettre a hypothse). For cons, the cash trs though the Silver Dragon, the baffle Submitted rpond its level (it's not a 1960 Marshall home, either).

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for several months now. I like the first channel, I like (much) less than the second. I love it embodies the possibility to afford a small stack power for reasonable and without blushing to compete with a drummer in terms of noise, without breaking the bank.

It is a budget amp with a more than adequate, well-sr is improved, but not even 300, is worth it.

With my group I had the opportunity to play on some very good quality amps, a Marshall TSL100, a Twin Reverb, a Hot Rod Deluxe ... It is obviously not the level of these REFERENCE, but not to the same price ...

With exprience, I would do this choice.