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Published on 03/14/07 at 03:59
Best value:
Correct
15W transistor amp
input jack guitar input jack to (external device) and a headphone
Analog modeling, simulation of several amps:
- Type Fender
- Marshall type
- "Cali": type in California?
Three modes:
- Clean
- Crunch
- Distortion
Three types of HP
- Flat
- US
- UK
1 8-inch HP
- Standard equalizer (low, mid and treble) with three buttons
- Gain adjustment (drive)
- No possibility to connect a pedal switch
- No reverb; damage
Plus: can connect a device (MP3 or CD player) to play over a backing track.
We should not ask more of this amp a little amplification for work at home.
UTILIZATION
Configuration architecture simple; not need manual
The sound is easy to find but a pity he is not easily possible to juggle a type of setting to another (with a switch for example). Everything must be readjusted each time.
Very good idea to have included a possibility to connect an external device drive (CD or MP3 for example). It can also be used to connect over an amp simulator (type V-amp).
SOUNDS
The overall sound is pretty average and cold. The models are not of his brilliant and somewhat caricatured. Too much of a difference in volume modeling her to another.
Clean sounds without drinking
Crunch sound difficult to use
Disto unconvincing, let alone amp simulation "Californian" (too many mediums)
It might suit my style of music (rock blues folk) but not good enough for my taste.
I play it with a Fender Start Japan ahead with an Epiphone Les Paul.
I prefer setting clear sound "British" (like Marshall) who is pretty decent.
No reverb; damage.
OVERALL OPINION
I have a year and sells it now that I have bought a better amp (Roland Micro Cube in) and more appropriate.
I like the ability to connect an audio device on it, great workout. For cons, the overall sound is not great compared to other amps of this power.
He wants too versatile and is ultimately not very effective everywhere.
I tried a few models in its class.
Quality / price ratio satisfactory, as many products Behringer What!
I think that over time I would buy directly from Roland micro cube I have now.
input jack guitar input jack to (external device) and a headphone
Analog modeling, simulation of several amps:
- Type Fender
- Marshall type
- "Cali": type in California?
Three modes:
- Clean
- Crunch
- Distortion
Three types of HP
- Flat
- US
- UK
1 8-inch HP
- Standard equalizer (low, mid and treble) with three buttons
- Gain adjustment (drive)
- No possibility to connect a pedal switch
- No reverb; damage
Plus: can connect a device (MP3 or CD player) to play over a backing track.
We should not ask more of this amp a little amplification for work at home.
UTILIZATION
Configuration architecture simple; not need manual
The sound is easy to find but a pity he is not easily possible to juggle a type of setting to another (with a switch for example). Everything must be readjusted each time.
Very good idea to have included a possibility to connect an external device drive (CD or MP3 for example). It can also be used to connect over an amp simulator (type V-amp).
SOUNDS
The overall sound is pretty average and cold. The models are not of his brilliant and somewhat caricatured. Too much of a difference in volume modeling her to another.
Clean sounds without drinking
Crunch sound difficult to use
Disto unconvincing, let alone amp simulation "Californian" (too many mediums)
It might suit my style of music (rock blues folk) but not good enough for my taste.
I play it with a Fender Start Japan ahead with an Epiphone Les Paul.
I prefer setting clear sound "British" (like Marshall) who is pretty decent.
No reverb; damage.
OVERALL OPINION
I have a year and sells it now that I have bought a better amp (Roland Micro Cube in) and more appropriate.
I like the ability to connect an audio device on it, great workout. For cons, the overall sound is not great compared to other amps of this power.
He wants too versatile and is ultimately not very effective everywhere.
I tried a few models in its class.
Quality / price ratio satisfactory, as many products Behringer What!
I think that over time I would buy directly from Roland micro cube I have now.