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- surfer_de_marsPublished on 10/23/08 at 22:27 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Amplifier transistors,
Whatta 60,
the rglages are very easy to use: with 2 channels, one clean and one overdrive.
So there is a knob for the overdrive Depth, a master, there are also all of rglages equalizer: treble, middle, bass, prsence, etenfin the rverb (which fonctonne very ben!) and the master gnral.
It is mini in 2 inputs: a High, low, between a foot swich, a line out, headphone outlet, return of I, II return, and send.
UTILIZATION
Configuration is very simple, no need to record, everything is very easily adjustable!
Within seconds I find the sound I was looking for!
SOUNDS
It should be very much my style of music,
I played with no pedals on it, I on…Read moreAmplifier transistors,
Whatta 60,
the rglages are very easy to use: with 2 channels, one clean and one overdrive.
So there is a knob for the overdrive Depth, a master, there are also all of rglages equalizer: treble, middle, bass, prsence, etenfin the rverb (which fonctonne very ben!) and the master gnral.
It is mini in 2 inputs: a High, low, between a foot swich, a line out, headphone outlet, return of I, II return, and send.
UTILIZATION
Configuration is very simple, no need to record, everything is very easily adjustable!
Within seconds I find the sound I was looking for!
SOUNDS
It should be very much my style of music,
I played with no pedals on it, I only use the SETTING THE amp
u nice clear sound with the ETDE rverb!
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for over 2 years!
I had before him a marshall MG30 dfx,
And despite the fact that it is not a marshall, there is no comparison possible!
Biensur must bear in mind that it has two times more whatta (since dveloppe 60 w!).
With exprience, I would do exactly the same choice.
I change it, because I have an economy to switch to any lamps, and it is not the same budjet!See less10 - Audiofanzine FRPublished on 10/23/08 at 22:27(Originally written by surfer_de_mars/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Solid-state amp.
60 watts.
Very simple design: 2 channels (clean and overdrive).
Overdrive channel with depth and master knobs, EQ (treble, middle, bass, presence), reverb and master controls.
2 instrument inputs (high/low), footswitch connector, line output, headphone output, return I, return II and send connections.
UTILIZATION
The settings are very simple and you won't need the user's manual!
I needed just a few seconds to find the sound I like!
SOUNDS
It perfectly matches my music style,
I don't use any effect pedal but I use the amp controls.
I get a nice clean sound with reverb!
OVERALL OPINI…Read more(Originally written by surfer_de_mars/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Solid-state amp.
60 watts.
Very simple design: 2 channels (clean and overdrive).
Overdrive channel with depth and master knobs, EQ (treble, middle, bass, presence), reverb and master controls.
2 instrument inputs (high/low), footswitch connector, line output, headphone output, return I, return II and send connections.
UTILIZATION
The settings are very simple and you won't need the user's manual!
I needed just a few seconds to find the sound I like!
SOUNDS
It perfectly matches my music style,
I don't use any effect pedal but I use the amp controls.
I get a nice clean sound with reverb!
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for over 2 years!
I previously owned a Marshall MG30 DFX
and this one sounds much better although it is not a Marshall!
Of course you have to consider that it has twice as much output power (60 watts)!!
Based on my experience I would definitely buy it again!
I'll replace it with an all-tube amp, but it's not even in the same price range!!See less00