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«  Excellent! »

Published on 08/30/11 at 06:48
Everything has been said! I will not pick me! :-)

UTILIZATION

The config? Mega simple! Not need the manual!

SOUNDS

So actually, when I say "Excellent", that means that if you are looking for a vintage / old school is really the amp for you!

Of course, it will also depend on the guitar you plug it. For my part, I have a Epiphone Les Paul Custom, and I have a huge sound. Clear that both saturated.

The sound also depends heavily on the bowl. That, to my taste, the only downside. The original Sidewinder HP is certainly very powerful, but renders too much midrange and treble, not enough serious. It is also an open combo. Making it a little amp handy to bring around for rehearsals.
But where it changes everything is when it is used for amp head only.
Put him in the ass even if it's a 1912, and the sound is at once more serious, more fulfilled. It has nothing to do! And if you put a 1936, and why not a 1960, I do not even talk about it!
For some time, I wonder if I will not remove the animal to retrieve the mail and reverb to get it all in one head only.

Short! As you can see, I love it! And not bother to send me messages asking me if I sell it out of the question! :-)

OVERALL OPINION

Before talking about the quality / price ratio, would have to find opportunities.
And when you see one go on ebay, good area, etc ... you will see that it is not for sale for long!