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  • albanfrusciantealbanfrusciante

    Fender FM 65RPublished on 12/30/07 at 03:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The 65R is the best selling combo 65w fender from home
    it has a speaker 12 "spcial fender sound that dlivre puissant.L amp possde two entrances, one between footswitch, an effects loop between.
    It possde a very nice reverb to my gout.Pour how saturated it possde a button "mid contour switch" that allows for distortion of several modern, otherwise the bass middle treble gain.
    Entries power in and power out can hang up a multi taken effect or to couple other amp in order to increase your power.
    To clean, no middle of the channel (?)
    Basically amp easy to handle,
    in +: the footswitch supplied with the amp!
    en -: no headphone jack but this amp is made for group and non-jou pa at h…
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    The 65R is the best selling combo 65w fender from home
    it has a speaker 12 "spcial fender sound that dlivre puissant.L amp possde two entrances, one between footswitch, an effects loop between.
    It possde a very nice reverb to my gout.Pour how saturated it possde a button "mid contour switch" that allows for distortion of several modern, otherwise the bass middle treble gain.
    Entries power in and power out can hang up a multi taken effect or to couple other amp in order to increase your power.
    To clean, no middle of the channel (?)
    Basically amp easy to handle,
    in +: the footswitch supplied with the amp!
    en -: no headphone jack but this amp is made for group and non-jou pa at home.

    UTILIZATION

    Archi-simple setup, the knobs and it RULES hop is obtained a good sound.
    The manual was not used much, has taken part in the "power in" and "power out"

    SOUNDS

    This amp matches my style of music (60s 70s rock, funk, blues)
    I play a Start with dessu, and the pickup selector allows the well-rgl sound.
    The light is a wonder rglage (fender!) the saturated is not bad, you can get a good varieties of sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for one month, its size is not large trs making it an amp "lugging" the sound to powerful, useful jou group.
    Footswitch included! trs trs practice.
    I got 198 for nine, it's a jestime trs good quality / price ratio.
    With the experience I think I would do this choice
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  • godjiragodjira

    Fender FM 65RPublished on 04/09/09 at 11:19
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Amp transo 65W unadorned.
    2 channels: 1 clear / a disto
    a properly integrated reverb
    2 inputs: the first boosted for passive pickups, the second being for guitars with active pickups
    An effects loop (one of my reasons for buying things because I prefer the analog gasworks that simus intégrérs ...). Note that the output of the loop connects to a PC for example to make recordings.
    1 power switch (with a bonus switch a little fake ... or sucks)

    With regard to any adjustment on clean channel has only treble / bass..mais or is the middle? The disto ... when she was setting out the frequencies of 3 and has more of an option that offers a middle contour full frequency range and textur…
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    Amp transo 65W unadorned.
    2 channels: 1 clear / a disto
    a properly integrated reverb
    2 inputs: the first boosted for passive pickups, the second being for guitars with active pickups
    An effects loop (one of my reasons for buying things because I prefer the analog gasworks that simus intégrérs ...). Note that the output of the loop connects to a PC for example to make recordings.
    1 power switch (with a bonus switch a little fake ... or sucks)

    With regard to any adjustment on clean channel has only treble / bass..mais or is the middle? The disto ... when she was setting out the frequencies of 3 and has more of an option that offers a middle contour full frequency range and textures.

    6 / 10 for the switch very cheap, and also a volume control may be a bit too sudden .. I've been playing in the apartment and I am obliged to put a volume pedal output loop to decrease the volume Reviews Summary for hackers ...

    UTILIZATION

    Simplissime ... you turn the knobs it sounds ...
    The manual? What good

    SOUNDS

    In terms of sound I must say that this little combo I séduit.Mon register is metal, rock, and prog.
    For my sessions I play metal degreasing with a Schecter Elite 07 mounted with blackouts in seymour.En assets not exceeding half of the income I get a fairly dynamic and especially its enough to get out of this mix. Note the setting "contour middle" that can change its frequency spectrum and provide distos quite contemporary but also conducive distos fattest rock 70 '

    Side its clear j'utilse washburn x50 pro often rise and custom seymour seymour 59.J 'y combines analog effects (chorus, delay, flanger or ...)... and I must say that the sound is clear simply out of a decent Fender amp even cheap! From brilliant creamy, this amp would satisfy jazz phrasing as much as pop arpeggios.

    Balance it is worth a 7 ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 months and he help me much. Unable to benefit from my head to my home amp (Trilogy hk), and although I had initially turned down a Vox Valvetronix (ouch) before finding this little Fender.
    The day of my purchase I tested for comparison:
    blackstar a 5w (a lamp)
    vypyr a peavey 15
    a Peavey ValveKing 112 (c was my favorite but I'd inch rounds!)

    Correct.disons sufficient value for money
    With the experience so I want to repeat over budget.
    I particularly recommend to people who want to maintain their game at home, while being able to make repeated group as needed. The 65 watt transo are not lying for the trouble!
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