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Ibanez Tone Blaster 100R

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Ibanez belonging to the Tone Blaster series

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Ibanez Tone Blaster 100RPublished on 05/15/07 at 06:16
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Transistor amplifier
Under 4ohms 120w 8ohms 100 sub
1 output for cab aditional
clean channel: gain, bass, middle, treble, volume, reverb
Overdrive channel: gain, bass, middle / middle shift, treble, volume, reverb
a boost switch
effects loop
headphone
knob presence
comes with footswitch IFS4

UTILIZATION

Use of simpler
with all the EQ set to medium you get it already sounds great
I find the range of equalization is quite Lagre which allows for many different sounds
thank you for the ibanez has wheels that come with

SOUNDS

I play punk emo and frankly the sound "metal" of the amp I completely agree
the distortion is heavy spit ca-palm mute well it's great...…
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Transistor amplifier
Under 4ohms 120w 8ohms 100 sub
1 output for cab aditional
clean channel: gain, bass, middle, treble, volume, reverb
Overdrive channel: gain, bass, middle / middle shift, treble, volume, reverb
a boost switch
effects loop
headphone
knob presence
comes with footswitch IFS4

UTILIZATION

Use of simpler
with all the EQ set to medium you get it already sounds great
I find the range of equalization is quite Lagre which allows for many different sounds
thank you for the ibanez has wheels that come with

SOUNDS

I play punk emo and frankly the sound "metal" of the amp I completely agree
the distortion is heavy spit ca-palm mute well it's great for detuned.
the distortion is a lack of c sin but not a tube amp either
I confess that for the good clean is not what it does best not to make good pop, but by setting the equation is obtained a very clean
the channel is really huge boost for solos (I am a believer but not practicing)
and the middle switch allows for two different coplètement sounds really nice.

I play with an Ibanez squier tom delonge S520EX and frankly not a problem I'm not a pro guitar but even for large concerts is as ca eu letter in the mail!

OVERALL OPINION

I use the amp from a can under a year and frankly I'm not disappointed I spent a lot of different equalization still in the punk-metal vein I've always had good surprises
I'm really crazy gives a boost ca disto more powerful I am on my voice
super value for money (about € 400 I am about)
I vias soon add a 2x12 or 4x12 cab in my budget
super point for the wheels and yeah a fairly large amp that has not always need to wear is no denial
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  • Manufacturer: Ibanez
  • Model: Tone Blaster 100R
  • Series: Tone Blaster
  • Category: Solid-State Combo Guitar Amps
  • Added in our database on: 10/22/2006

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Other names: toneblaster 100r, toneblaster100r, tone blaster 100 r, toneblaster100 r, tone blaster100r, tb 100r, tb100 r, Tone Blaster tb100r

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