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Published on 10/01/08 at 09:44
Audience: Beginners
A transistor amplifier
15 Watts RMS
Baffle 8 "
Retro design
3 band EQ
Independent gain control
RCA jacks on the back

UTILIZATION

Using ultra simple:

The greater the gain, the more he spits. After just set the equalizer to have its own sound.

SOUNDS

Well of course not expect the Mesa Boogie or the Orange. Compare what is comparable.

The clean sounds surprisingly good, the equalizer is accurate.

The distortion gives cows (she even impressed a lot of people ^ ^). We can have almost any type of sound without too demanding to be either.

OVERALL OPINION

For over 3 years I have because it's my first amp.

It is ideal for beginners or those who engage in the occasional guitar. Its look is nice (and change the black boxes you see everywhere).

Super lightweight so easy to take for repeated but good, with a battery, it should push its limits Callback Service but this is just 15 watts.

Only drawback, the single channel (no switch clean / distortion), but a small pedal and it's done.

J'm'en separates for a m'acquérir Engl Screamer (it's all the same category) but will have his job really well done ^ ^