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Published on 02/07/02 at 15:00I bought this unit at Music & Arts Center in Atlanta because my old amp (a $20 Yamaha)wasn't powerful enough for me and band. It has been great for the money ($200).
Dual inputs allow for more flexibility, not forcing people I want to jam with to take their amps. Great distortion that can be controled by the Gain knob for either light or heavy distortion. Awesome reverb for rythem parts, or just to sound chorusy. Finally, it is LOUD and leaves room for improvement with speaker out jack.
There is nothing that I don't like about this unit.
15.5"x17"x8.5", not too big or small. Very high quality. Has cool vintage looking speaker.
A great buy for the money. I can't reccomend a better amp for someone who doesn't want to spend a lot of money.
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Dual inputs allow for more flexibility, not forcing people I want to jam with to take their amps. Great distortion that can be controled by the Gain knob for either light or heavy distortion. Awesome reverb for rythem parts, or just to sound chorusy. Finally, it is LOUD and leaves room for improvement with speaker out jack.
There is nothing that I don't like about this unit.
15.5"x17"x8.5", not too big or small. Very high quality. Has cool vintage looking speaker.
A great buy for the money. I can't reccomend a better amp for someone who doesn't want to spend a lot of money.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com