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Published on 05/21/06 at 04:04
Value For Money : Excellent
Audience: Beginners
- What kind of amplification: transistor
- What is the power delivered? : 15watts, more than enough for the home.
- It takes one input jack, and a CD/MP3 player in a headphone.
- 4 channels: clean, crunch, metal, insane + 4 effects: chorus / flanger, phaser, tremolo and also, sweep echo, tape echo and reverb.

Many sounds possible, it's cool ^ ^

UTILIZATION

- The configuration is fairly simple to use force we know how it works!
- To the sound Yeah. Be sought after ...
- The manual is clear, we learn some tricks.

SOUNDS

I use a LTD F-50, I play instead of black, heavey ...
So, for my part, the clean sound is rotten. On the other hand it must be perfect to play The Cure and other groups in the genre.
The crunch is good enough to play Nirvana, Nickelback, AC / DC (blah blah) etc ... must know the rules!
Metal, yeah, I like it too much. For me it does not generate enough distortion.
The insane is better than metal. We get a good distortion in the kind black / death, but hey not expect something to nag! But it is still quite éhéhéhé.

Effects:
Chorus / Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo I do not use it too (except for delirious).

The sweep is not bad echo, tape echo is the best but the reverb is to throw beuark (it makes more noise than anything else!)

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 5 months. Diponibles sounds are not bad, good for beginners. I think the little extra of this amp is insane.
I bought becaufe I had read good reviews.
This is a good price / quality ratio!

If the choice had to be rebuilt I would change the amp. I think I turned to a simple transistor amp with good distortion pedal!