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Line 6 DT25 112

Modelling Combo Guitar Amp from Line 6 belonging to the DT series

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Published on 04/22/13 at 06:01
Power amplification Lamp 2 X EL84
Connection "almost everything." Noon, line 6, all kinds of speakers, effects loop, footswitch (reverb, channel) Lack bypass effects loop switch
Power 25 watts, 10 watts switch for the room (it loses grain but very adequate for bosser).
Two identical channels:
on each: flight, B, M, T, rev, presence, gain
A return effect.
Amp = line 6
4 modes (the modeling part line 6) very convincing, to simple mode 1 = fender Vibrolux clean, great reverb, twin reverb, bassman mode 2 = 59; Marshall plexi, mode 3, Vox AC30, Mesa mod 4 Boogie.
Two types of Class A and Class amp A / B (this is the complete analog, thank you Mr. Bogner).
Triode / pentode (again thanks Bogner)
Power Amp: Bogner and then there oooooooof .... The grain is huge;

The entire model line 6 + amp power Bogner very impressive, nothing to do with modeling embedded POD HD 300-500 which are nevertheless very well in his or sono.Je recommend returning a POD HD amp in this map. It is a real tube amp and POD HD takes control of the machine and grain collapses. Either you have a HD or there is a DT (much better in my opinion and I have both).


Retro commands lit: great on stage especially in low light

UTILIZATION

Configuration can not be simpler two channels of classic amp. The manual is clear but we do not need.
Gets it easy to sound: very. I did that for two months but he has already made four concerts and full rpeter. Warning knobs B, M, T, are very sensitive.

SOUNDS

I play blues and blues rock (Clapton Toto).
Some suggestions, I have owned a 59 Bassman reissue that I sold to DT 25. I immediately sought out the sound of the Bassman DT:
mod 2, Class A => this is not exactly the Bassman but it's almost better.
mod 4, Class A, 9:00 drive => Robben Ford style (beware it's all very subjective, but the sounds are there).
I personally only use the class A of this amp.
Another trick. I also have the preamp Koch (Pedaltone). I plug the guitar in and I go by the output poweramp direct Pedaltone the return of DT 25.
I have no more control of DT (not even the master) and all came under the control of Pedaltone. Can you imagine the sound of a machine with a preamp and Koch amplifiers Bogner? I'll let you try it, it is exceptional. I did a concert in this config buddies were on the ...

OVERALL OPINION

It's been over 30 years since I played. I had it all: Marshall, Mesa, Peavey, Fender, Musicman etc ...

What I like most: It is extremely versatile and very powerful, the DT 50 is not necessary unless you play outdoors without transplanting. the possibility to move from class A to AB, the triode / pentode and 4 mod line 6 super convincing.

The least: the Tolex is very fragile, any brand above.

Excellent value for money

The choice I would do without hesitation.
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