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Published on 05/23/05 at 12:49
Transistor amplifier 65 watts (Good fishing for 65 watts!).

Between a skyscraper, from a cd (cd / line in) to calibrate your device sound, making your switch, and 2 for your FX! loop (delay, tremolo etc. .....)

If not you have a volume knob master, 2 band equalizer (bass, middle, treble) one for your clear, one for your crunch. You have to crunch the intensity and volume knob, and then you have a knob for the reverb. There is also the MAX button for your crunch that will exacerbate the crunch and presence that will give better sound.

UTILIZATION

The configuration is accessible to all of you just take a moment p'tit above.
In sound I can find a sound that I like but I'm not trying to stop the rebidouiller knobs. But in general the sound is good although the knob is not sensitive enough for my taste so I put 8

SOUNDS

Personally I took it to play ska / reggae / rock finally all that is festive and I got to get his reggae / ska and even a little roots if there are good looking. I play an Epiphone Les Paul Studio in (of course) and Marshall JH-1 from a boss ds-1 and a Dunlop cry baby. And everything is going very very well with the grain of the amp especially the wah wah.
The sound of the amp is vachment clear but the grain gives it a good fishing in the grave, qd is played on strings (normal) so no need to mount your bass knob a background!

OVERALL OPINION

I have been using less than a week and I'm not disappointed. I pay around € 300 (nine) and the ratio quality price is rather interresting. But I do not think against this amp again if I had to buy one. Qd same I will opt for a good marshall.

But I would recommend this amp is really good!