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Published on 11/08/08 at 14:45
A transistor amplifier of 30 watts, Input, Headphone, RJ45 own pedal to the amp that I did not. The present presets: clean, crunch, metal and insane (I use the +). buttons traditional mid treble and bass as well as the drive. Effects (2 simultaneous): chorus / flanger, phaser, tremolo, sweep echo, tape echo (both equipped with a tap delay, very convenient) and the reverb.

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use, it quickly finds her, pressing a preset and give it a finishing touch;), the manual is of almost anything on this amp except for the "hidden features" such as the noise gate and distortion boost.

SOUNDS

It is ideal for all styles of music, mine is metal, hard rock. I played with a simple strat STAGG, the sound was smooth, no complaints. My favorite sound is the channel Insane, with tape echo, a little reverb sometimes, I rarely use the effects except the actual phaser on some pieces for chorus and sometimes delirious ... No - for this amp, I recommend it to anyone hesitate. I find however, that the metal is very basic ... even disappointing

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for almost four months now, I love everything about this amp, even the type of sound I will not hear necessarily. I tried the marshall MG15DFX before, but will have one world into two, the Line 6 is better, even compared to the Marshall MG30DFX home.
The value for money, I think, good. A choice I would do it again!