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Julien5151 Julien5151
Published on 11/24/05 at 04:03
- Any transistor amplifier.
- 65W RMS
- Guitar input (logic), footswitch and micro front, effects loop and output for external speaker on the back.
- In fact, there is one common to both channels reverb pretty cool.
For the boosted channel include:
A-gain setting
3-band equalizer, a
One-volume

For the channel clear
3-band equalizer, a
One-volume
A-gain control with a switch next to what used to be a second distortion (I find it very convenient to go from clean to blues a little distortion without having to disrupt the channel saturated rather I use for metal ).

UTILIZATION

- Given the number of possible settings on this amp, find his own sound takes a few hours of play but at the first setting out a good one can sound as clear as in full.

SOUNDS

- I play a little bit of everything even though my preference is metal and the amp follows unflinchingly.
- I use it with a guitar stagg S-302 with a built-in zoom gfx-1 and I must say that the possibilities are extremely important.
- As I said earlier, you can get a good clear sound very nice for walking style of Oasis Wonderwall to saturation greasy suitable for metal in general, while passing by a small distortion blues hot enough .

OVERALL OPINION

- I use it for a good week and what I like most is the channel saturated with a good supply of power (65W RMS requires).
- I tried a little of everything (Marshall, Peavey ...) and I must say that compared to other transistor amps is not bad at all. I found it better than the MG30 DFX Marshall MG50 DFX and it was on a par with a peavey studio pro 112 (although the peavey is a bit warmer), for against, compared to a Peavey Bandit 112 he did not the weight (15W less than the peavey and less safe).
- There is a good qaulité / prices and for sure I would do the same choice.