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Published on 03/10/13 at 07:31
It is a transistor amp, two speakers celestion vintage coming out 75watts each. 4 channels to define yourself with all the settings imaginable (no potentiometer single "tone" as in eg blackstar). There is a chorus flanger, phaser, delay and reverb.
16 simulations from light amplifier, crunch, blues, rock, metal, and insane (double gain compared to metal).
I think this is a very good amp for its range which can evolve heavily in his guitar playing.

UTILIZATION

The config is very simple: you move the knob, and click on one of the 2 x 4 buttons representing the channels and it is assigned. Big advantage when moving the amp or we have children and that knob change.
The sound is really well simulated (reminder: 16 amp simulation) and clearly identifiable.

SOUNDS

It is suitable for all styles of music from his amp simulations, so if you like to play different styles or changing your style, the amp will evolve with you. One thus obtains all sounds imaginable. I tested it with a strat, Les Paul and ESP, and it looks fantastic!

OVERALL OPINION

I used it for 1 year and a half before having tested four others. I had the 15 watts that was good enough for his power, which convinced me to go to it. If it was a remake, I would do! Besides, I'll opt for sn big brother, identical, lamps! :-)