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«  A good amp for beginners »

Published on 09/10/11 at 16:07
A transistor amplifier equipped with the valve reactor VOX's supposed to warm up the lamp so.

Both say the lamp is on for the marketing ...

The amp is a numerical modeling

It is 30W and has two programmable channels.

It is equipped with an HP 10 "vox not great but does the job.

Note an interesting headphone jack and the ability to use a footswitch to change presets and activate / select the effect Inactive

UTILIZATION

The configuration is not easy according to the simulation, however, remaining soft on the EQ and do not always push the gain 10on doing pretty well.

The digital board effeets are not exactly terrible, but not really necessary either, it's a good way to test different effects at low cost

SOUNDS

Simulations with the quality it offers (the overdrive react to the attack and volume knob, it is far from Roland Cube sounding like the guitar or whatever the game), it is easy to find the sound that goes well (clean, OD or distortion rock, see metal)

After it is dedicated for use at home (already too powerful for such use but manageable), it is rough-volume repeat because of its low HP.

OVERALL OPINION

For use at home can do it, but for my part I sold it for quite some time. Even if the models are real, they are still a bit cold (it's not the cata either).

Since I came back on numerical modeling Vox (Korg actually) via Pandora, which is ideal for me to play with headphones at home without making a sound (listen to a song in MP3 at the same time).