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MGR/Paul R. - New Orleans
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Published on 02/12/03 at 15:00I recently began to jam with a group of "old geezers" and needed a larger amp- I currently have a 25W fender. After several weeks of comparison shopping and reading countless reviews, I ordered the AC112 amp from American Music Supply. Cost was $249 plus $14 for shipping
I couldn't have made a better choice!! The tube tone betters any marshall or fender I have owned. The "clean" channel is exactly that- pristine might be a better word- and the overdrive is as good as any I have heard. The onboard effects processor is much more than I expected (or will probably ever use to it's full potential).
There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING that I don't like about the amp. The manual however, could go into a little more detail when explaining the use of the effects processor.
This is every bit a product of german engineering. The look is a little "retro" and the construction is top notch. (Even the included footswitches are built to last.)
If someone handed me $1000 to buy any amp I wanted, I'd buy another one of these!! You just won't beat the TONE.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I couldn't have made a better choice!! The tube tone betters any marshall or fender I have owned. The "clean" channel is exactly that- pristine might be a better word- and the overdrive is as good as any I have heard. The onboard effects processor is much more than I expected (or will probably ever use to it's full potential).
There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING that I don't like about the amp. The manual however, could go into a little more detail when explaining the use of the effects processor.
This is every bit a product of german engineering. The look is a little "retro" and the construction is top notch. (Even the included footswitches are built to last.)
If someone handed me $1000 to buy any amp I wanted, I'd buy another one of these!! You just won't beat the TONE.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com