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Published on 10/19/07 at 02:39
Transistor amplifier 60 watts 1x12 Celestion Rockdriver
A clean channel and a lead channel.
3-band EQ.
Reverb with adjustable indpendant other effects.
Effects Chrorus 3 / Flanger / Delay (not simultanns)
CD Input (RCA) - Headphone - Footswitch not included - Line in and out
Clear control panel with blue LED
The amp does PSE not too heavy (13kg)

UTILIZATION

The manual is clear but not forcment trs useful because the use is simple and quickly found trs sounds DSIR.
The small label synthtise rglages for the main types of sounds is more than adequate and accessible home for the fist transport.
The qualiseur is prcis and allows a wide range of sounds

SOUNDS

The clean sound is clear without being aggressive you can almost say that for this type of amp it is warm and round and complies with the sound of the guitar. I play with a Line6 Variax and I find out the diffrence between the guitars. The amp makes both playing a Fender Thinline modlisation, a Gibson LP, or an acoustic guitar.
Lead sound is a little less than sound prcis clear. It is difficult to find a little saturated trs potentiomtre because the lack of finesse in the low rglages. I play almost as clear that I think its saturation, when it grows back, trs is important, but I do not know if this is sufficient to make "Mtal".
By plugging in a Tonelab between DIFFERENT styles amplifier are well reproduced and trs lamp ToneLab adds the natural warmth of HK.
The amp matches the style of music I play: Country / Rockabilly / Blues. I have a friend who made the Jazz with the same amp and the sound is also adapted this style of music.

OVERALL OPINION

I use the amp for about a year, I love the clean sounds. When I bought j'hsitais between HK, Marshall and Roland Cube 30MFX. I opt for the HK and I do not really regret it because it is naturally less versatile than the Roland Cube and less rock than the typical Marshall trs well it meets the sound of guitars and supports many trs effects.
If I change this amp for a while it will be lights, but if I had to take an amp transistors would be the same without hsitation

I put in note 9 to the Lead channel rglage