MGR/Anonymous
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Published on 06/25/01 at 15:00Purchased used from a profession musician and friend. 500.00 with midi pedal and road case.
5 gain stage preamp, covers most of the tones I use. Uses an AX 7 tube in the preamp. Great volume, 65 watt stereo out of 2 twelve inch speakers. All onboard effects. No extra pedals to lug around.
Has 127 user sets. Midi pedal is an absolute necessity. Amp is very loud can't turn it up past two even in modest sized club. Very well maintained, easy to use instruction, sound quality is excellent.
Got more than my money's worth. The midi pedal and the road case alone are worth it. The amp is fantastic. Played next to another guitarist using two twins, and he loved the sound of the A.R.T.
Great tone and volume in a 50 pound package. The midi pedal is a must. Will tackle country, blues and pop heavy metal might be a little shy but you never know.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
5 gain stage preamp, covers most of the tones I use. Uses an AX 7 tube in the preamp. Great volume, 65 watt stereo out of 2 twelve inch speakers. All onboard effects. No extra pedals to lug around.
Has 127 user sets. Midi pedal is an absolute necessity. Amp is very loud can't turn it up past two even in modest sized club. Very well maintained, easy to use instruction, sound quality is excellent.
Got more than my money's worth. The midi pedal and the road case alone are worth it. The amp is fantastic. Played next to another guitarist using two twins, and he loved the sound of the A.R.T.
Great tone and volume in a 50 pound package. The midi pedal is a must. Will tackle country, blues and pop heavy metal might be a little shy but you never know.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com