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Hughes & Kettner Attax Club Reverb

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Hughes & Kettner belonging to the Attax 1998 series

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julonijuloni

Will keep it forever

Hughes & Kettner Attax Club ReverbPublished on 03/15/21 at 01:39
Basically I was fed up with lamp amps, having to play at high volume, the maintenance, the prices, and the overall "elitist aspect" of the thing. I play garage rock, I need TWANG, DIRT and VERB. So after some research I bought this amp second hand and absolutely love the way it sounds. It's really easy to use, powerfull enough for a rehearsal or a small gig. It takes overdrive and effects pedals in general pretty nicely. I don't really use the "LEAD" channel, but it can get reaaaallly heavy. All in all, I will never sell this one, it just does the job perfectly without the hassles of a lamp amp.
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bloodjobbloodjob

Hughes & Kettner Attax Club ReverbPublished on 08/12/13 at 15:12
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
65 watt transistors, equalization on three points, with distortion voicing system for digging or enhance the mids (absolutely brilliant), clean channel, master volume and reverb famous which is amplified by the fact that the amp is almost completely closed behind. Hence the best resonance medium volume. And of course the effects loop that goes. The HP 12-inch wonders.

UTILIZATION

Super simple and extremely rewarding, this amp is a fucking revelation to me. Not necessarily a fan of tube sound, pissed off by having to play loud and high performance for a decent sound at all lights, my exploration led me on the path of transistors with a kind of simulation lamps, style attax at H & K or...…
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65 watt transistors, equalization on three points, with distortion voicing system for digging or enhance the mids (absolutely brilliant), clean channel, master volume and reverb famous which is amplified by the fact that the amp is almost completely closed behind. Hence the best resonance medium volume. And of course the effects loop that goes. The HP 12-inch wonders.

UTILIZATION

Super simple and extremely rewarding, this amp is a fucking revelation to me. Not necessarily a fan of tube sound, pissed off by having to play loud and high performance for a decent sound at all lights, my exploration led me on the path of transistors with a kind of simulation lamps, style attax at H & K or with his marshall Valvestate. The side headphone jack, effects loop and versatility of sounds I immediately liked.

SOUNDS

That's why I think it is the best value for money today. It goes from clean to super heavy very heavy with a few strokes of knobs. And as long as we have a good Gratounette while there, it sends severe. Pushed halfway to three quarts, the sound is round, full, warm and crunch it. The reverb has not made a fantastic and is a bit long, hollow to me. The distortion sweeps everything. I've always loved to be able to go from a heavy rock to reach the grosgros specific heavy metal, just using EQ, voicing and volume. In rehearsals, no need to lug all the gear, everything was done with. I covered and comfortable drummer who sprinkles as an octopus has the double and the volumes.

OVERALL OPINION

After bringing my Valvestate 8080 end of life, and to move on to something more sharp I left on attax series. In Hughes and Kettner amps are made sacred. The attax80 had taped me, the demo made by the seller had completed the urge to go home. But this is by browsing the boncoin that I found this nugget for 150 EUROD totally new. I tried dernierd marshall dfx, the line 6 spider 4 of the vypyr peavey, vox, and I never found it his trademark. Completely in hand, the better and sometimes unfortunately, the H & K are really bluffing. I recently tested the head TubeMeister that blew me away, but I am on the lookout to find me head vortex 100w or better, the warp, which are those who sold me the most dream. In any case, if you find a club reverb in the 100-150 euros depending on the state, you throw it. You will have a pjr amp brawny, well finished and well equipped sound level. In short, the best in my amp to start or not to take the lead.
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frozenlakefrozenlake

Hughes & Kettner Attax Club ReverbPublished on 12/13/04 at 07:41
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
65 Watt Transistor
No effect, Clean channel (volume) and saturated channel (volume, gain, voicing), equalization unique Acute Low Medium, Reverb, Volume gnral

UTILIZATION

It sounds good but only limit the legalization rglages a compromise between distortion and clean sound

SOUNDS

It is suitable for the alternative rock but few also have a sound background mtal with the voicing

OVERALL OPINION

Used for 3 years. It does not have much power (65watts), but its Systm imitating lamps allows him to spit out well when you push the volume.
The problem is that this amp is no longer .. …
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65 Watt Transistor
No effect, Clean channel (volume) and saturated channel (volume, gain, voicing), equalization unique Acute Low Medium, Reverb, Volume gnral

UTILIZATION

It sounds good but only limit the legalization rglages a compromise between distortion and clean sound

SOUNDS

It is suitable for the alternative rock but few also have a sound background mtal with the voicing

OVERALL OPINION

Used for 3 years. It does not have much power (65watts), but its Systm imitating lamps allows him to spit out well when you push the volume.
The problem is that this amp is no longer ..
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jesuswasapunkjesuswasapunk

Hughes & Kettner Attax Club ReverbPublished on 06/14/06 at 04:00
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Transistor amplifier
65watt
effects loop, footswitch, phone, input jack
2CH.

UTILIZATION

Very simple config
Clearly we obtain a sound with beautiful peud ereverb. This is the foot.
The saturation limit is but the voicing provides a wide range of sounds.

SOUNDS

Lr suitable for rock, jazz, blues ... a little while ...
Played an LP edwards
Are obtained with crystalline sounds great baaaaaasses!
I love the clean sound! OSN is the best clean I've ever had on an amp

OVERALL OPINION

Used for 1 year
ON like it or not the distortion.
Very good value for money.
I REFER surely this choice …
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Transistor amplifier
65watt
effects loop, footswitch, phone, input jack
2CH.

UTILIZATION

Very simple config
Clearly we obtain a sound with beautiful peud ereverb. This is the foot.
The saturation limit is but the voicing provides a wide range of sounds.

SOUNDS

Lr suitable for rock, jazz, blues ... a little while ...
Played an LP edwards
Are obtained with crystalline sounds great baaaaaasses!
I love the clean sound! OSN is the best clean I've ever had on an amp

OVERALL OPINION

Used for 1 year
ON like it or not the distortion.
Very good value for money.
I REFER surely this choice
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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: Hughes & Kettner
  • Model: Attax Club Reverb
  • Series: Attax 1998
  • Category: Solid-State Combo Guitar Amps
  • Added in our database on: 10/22/2002

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