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The White Crow
Published on 08/25/08 at 07:57
Best value:
Excellent
Transistor amplifier 10 watts. Guitar input, headphone, line-out - cd input.
2 channels:
-Clean: a volume.
Disto-1 volume, 1 gain.
A tone for both.
A 6.5 hp "
UTILIZATION
Nothing is easier to use, not need the manual. A 3-band EQ would have been welcome. Trrrès sounds are easy to find as there is a level adjustment mediums.
SOUNDS
It is suitable for all styles. I use it with my epiphone sg. The clean is not too bad. With the tone at max volume and pushing it can be done cruncher. It's not great but it will be suitable for apprentices bluesmen. ^ ^ It's still useful because in overdrive, the large distortion happens quickly, so be gentle on the gain. You can have are rock with high tone and metal sounds not too bad otherwise.
10 watt is good for the room, or repeat limit if your group is not violent. ^ ^ In fact, I explain to the noobs, this is not the power fail, but the sound is ugly high volume and small hp only broadcast in one direction.
To play in distortion, I usually just drop the tone of my guitar, the sound of the amp with a lot of treble.
The strength of this amp, its just the sound clear, the overdrive is quite dirty and noisy.
OVERALL OPINION
I have this amp since I started scratching the power, that is, as I write this test for two years. It's been several months since I used more than travel amp.
I like it for its small size and robustness.
I did not try before you buy it because I did not know anything yet in her, and I trusted the reviews.
The MG10 has a good value for money, although he lost heavily against the Beringher AC108.
I do not have that choice would do with experience, because for a few dollars more, you can have a much better amp!
2 channels:
-Clean: a volume.
Disto-1 volume, 1 gain.
A tone for both.
A 6.5 hp "
UTILIZATION
Nothing is easier to use, not need the manual. A 3-band EQ would have been welcome. Trrrès sounds are easy to find as there is a level adjustment mediums.
SOUNDS
It is suitable for all styles. I use it with my epiphone sg. The clean is not too bad. With the tone at max volume and pushing it can be done cruncher. It's not great but it will be suitable for apprentices bluesmen. ^ ^ It's still useful because in overdrive, the large distortion happens quickly, so be gentle on the gain. You can have are rock with high tone and metal sounds not too bad otherwise.
10 watt is good for the room, or repeat limit if your group is not violent. ^ ^ In fact, I explain to the noobs, this is not the power fail, but the sound is ugly high volume and small hp only broadcast in one direction.
To play in distortion, I usually just drop the tone of my guitar, the sound of the amp with a lot of treble.
The strength of this amp, its just the sound clear, the overdrive is quite dirty and noisy.
OVERALL OPINION
I have this amp since I started scratching the power, that is, as I write this test for two years. It's been several months since I used more than travel amp.
I like it for its small size and robustness.
I did not try before you buy it because I did not know anything yet in her, and I trusted the reviews.
The MG10 has a good value for money, although he lost heavily against the Beringher AC108.
I do not have that choice would do with experience, because for a few dollars more, you can have a much better amp!