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Published on 04/23/08 at 23:37
Transistor amplifier, the mid-'70s, real dlivrant 60 watts. HP 12 ".

Basic connections typical of old amps: between hi & low, exit "gnraliste" jack switch.

Volume, master, bass / mid / treble, treble boost, reverb. and it tout...7/10 c'tait well as for the era, a little Exceeds today ...

UTILIZATION

Config so minimalist simplicity itself. The sound is neutral, no grain spcial. The personality of the guitar is well made, electric or electro, everything passes.

The 60W and the ads are enough to bar or rpt, trs widely.

SOUNDS

I play bass and this amp suits me perfectly to amplify my guitar electro. The electric, I do not play in groups.

The rglages few do not sculpt the sound, but through a multi-purpose, (a RP10, in this case) the sound is excellent. I did not face the shame of Marshall scratch group.

J'intercale also p'tit prampli lamp so as not remove the cross: impeccable. Not to the studio but live: RAS.

OVERALL OPINION

Bought on a flea market for a mouth of bread, this amp "vintage" is an excellent acquisition. Powerful and neutral, he finds and restores Fidler trs versatile sounds APRS 30 years of loyal service.

He is venturing out of the question o whether with this amp ONLY. It is impractical to add to it a multi or a SERIES of pedals that will make your sound.

Likes: the neutrality and versatility, I like the "made in USA", robustness, rverb intgre.
I dislike: the lack of distortion in the amp.

For 150, forget the Behr **** made in China and take you the top!