Audiofanzine FR
Published on 11/01/08 at 10:35
(Originally written by Yannthekeys/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Solid-state amp, 300 watts RMS (I pushed it up to 270 watts, measured), 4 inputs (3 stereo and 1 mono)
. Reverb with level control on each channel
. FX loop
. 9-band EQ
. 2-band EQ on each channel
. Headphone output
. 8-ohm stereo speaker output
UTILIZATION
Ultra-easy settings
It's very easy to find your sound
No user's manual
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for one week. I previously had a Peavey KB300 and then two Behringer B300.
Very sturdy construction (including wheels, top and side handles)
The fan noise is very disturbing when I play at low levels.
Ideal for rehearsals and concerts with its 300 watts RMS. I actually made some tests and you do get 300 real watts.
Solid-state amp, 300 watts RMS (I pushed it up to 270 watts, measured), 4 inputs (3 stereo and 1 mono)
. Reverb with level control on each channel
. FX loop
. 9-band EQ
. 2-band EQ on each channel
. Headphone output
. 8-ohm stereo speaker output
UTILIZATION
Ultra-easy settings
It's very easy to find your sound
No user's manual
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for one week. I previously had a Peavey KB300 and then two Behringer B300.
Very sturdy construction (including wheels, top and side handles)
The fan noise is very disturbing when I play at low levels.
Ideal for rehearsals and concerts with its 300 watts RMS. I actually made some tests and you do get 300 real watts.