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«  Practice especially through headphones ... »

Published on 03/13/12 at 09:16
Value For Money : Excellent
Transistor amp modeling.
Full connectivity, including a headphone jack and an auxiliary input (eg mp3 or pc) in both standard 3.5mm stereo.
15w power, but not too anemic screaming fast.
Side effects and adjustment, there's a crowd. With the ability to store your own sounds (like a multi-effect qque so), it is quite convenient.
The effects are credible in all models and quite successful. The only downsides are elsewhere and read below.

UTILIZATION

Flats, thus: hp size which inevitably limits the spectrum of sound reproduction, no footswitch to switch between connectable to a saturated clear (I know, this is not what you asked) and rather complex when some attention here. The leaflet can be downloaded and quite funny. This is not what is asked but she can be nice while being clear and concise. Cool they are fun at Peavey.

SOUNDS

It fits all, because like a duck it can do everything (but not very well! Well yes, a duck, it works, flying and swimming ... But all that, "not well").
I like the sound somewhat grainy at 5150 headphone is very tolerable.
A low level and without a headphone, it also works, but quickly if the volume goes up, you lose definition and bass. Normal since the 8 "of hp and the size of the magnet.

OVERALL OPINION

Since 2010, for work at home with headphones, it does, qd I am not on PC or "dry".
Before I plugged in my headphones output multi effect, it also works but sometimes I unplug the headphones, and there, without necessarily HP, it was frustrating.
The value for money is good or very good. The sounds are convincing and worked. The rugged and reliable amplifier.
RAS
With experience, no, I orienterai to a small lamp that I brancherai my pedalboard. But back then, I had not wired the famous pedalboard!