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«  It's very convenient ... »

Published on 07/02/10 at 04:47
(Edited after a few months of use)
30w amp transistor, both channels, Eq common mini effects section + reverb, effects loop series only.
And above all it weighs 7kg, which is convenient for carrying around in the subway between two rehearsals.

UTILIZATION

Bah you turn the knobs and presto AC makes noise.

SOUNDS

My guitar is an Ibanez RGA test mounted DiMarzio tone zone / air area.

In its top is clear, Eq is very efficient and can model funky slap sounds, crystalline medium or soft jazz.
, Pushing the clean channel volume and with a guitar equipped with humbuckers you get a light bluesy crunch dégeu not. The sound is warm enough for a transistor amp is really good.

In disto there are a lot of gain. The grain is not dégeu rather rock / hard rock, Eq doing its office. But overall it is not transcendent either. Putting the gain between 1 and 2 we get a big crunch blues very dirty pretty nice. By pushing the gain to 3-5 was a big rock grain. Sculpting Eq V gives a sound fusion for Tom Morello. By pushing the gain between 5 and 10 we add a ton of gain quite nasty and unnecessary (if you have any mics low output gain will be between 6 and 10).

Playing at home is good. Cranked you could see the neighbors land. To play in rehearsal is limited: if your drummer and bassist are your Marmul it will not pass. For steers with people who type too it does.

OVERALL OPINION

Well I've had with a reduction of 70%. For that price is very good. Without the reductions I hesitated longer ...