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Published on 12/15/02 at 15:00Mars Music. 2001. $300. I needed a practice/stage monitor amp that had adequate I/O - could accomodate a Roland GR-33 Synth & output to a PA, & good tube emulation.
The Inputs & outputs are great. The tone is great. It faithfully reproduces whatever you put through it.
The lines out are well balanced.
It works very well with the VAmp 2.
The effects are very good for a multi-effects unit & outputs in stereo- to headphones, another amp or to a stereo PA.
You'll need a midi foot controller to switch patches easily on stage. I just use the VAmp 2 & a MIDI pedal.
Can't complain at that price. It's now $200+ Tax,S&H.
Adequate- be gentle. I roll it around on a luggage carrier.
I still am happy with this amp after a year+ & use it on stage weekly at a contemporay music based Church. This is not an amp for a large R&R or metal venue- maybe a club or coffehouse would be ok, unless you rely on a PA.
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The Inputs & outputs are great. The tone is great. It faithfully reproduces whatever you put through it.
The lines out are well balanced.
It works very well with the VAmp 2.
The effects are very good for a multi-effects unit & outputs in stereo- to headphones, another amp or to a stereo PA.
You'll need a midi foot controller to switch patches easily on stage. I just use the VAmp 2 & a MIDI pedal.
Can't complain at that price. It's now $200+ Tax,S&H.
Adequate- be gentle. I roll it around on a luggage carrier.
I still am happy with this amp after a year+ & use it on stage weekly at a contemporay music based Church. This is not an amp for a large R&R or metal venue- maybe a club or coffehouse would be ok, unless you rely on a PA.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com