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Published on 07/21/06 at 03:25
Everything has been said above.
four knobs, two cranberry, clean and overdrive. no effect.

UTILIZATION

Configuration is very simple, since there are only four knobs. we do not have to fiddle with bored all the buttons, since only the volume and contour clean channel, to which we add the Overdrive channel gain.
the manual has some sample settings, I would advise you to fiddle with the button yourself contour to find yours.

SOUNDS

So let's see the different types of sounds that can be obtained:
in Clean, sound bland and impersonal, unless your scraper is equipped with microphones are good enough for landing. move the contour knob will not change by very little.

in distortion, it's better. saturation is good, it is dirty and quite powerful. by setting the gain to 3, you can get a kind of informed her that vaguely resembles the crunch. above, move the gain knob does not change the sound, it just adds the feedback when you release the ropes.
the sound plays on the button outline. I always put to the 3 / 4, have a history of its fat just right.

it is about my style as I limit myself to Hard. but if I try to make the pop ...
is to deplore the lack of any effects, not even a reverb or EQ, which gives her a little change.

OVERALL OPINION

I have been using my electric guitar I is my first amp.
I like the distortion of good quality, but it seriously lacks an equalizer, and in addition it is heavy and bulky for a 10 watt. and clear sound is ugly.
value for money, yes, you pay just the brand necessarily, but hey it's okay.

with experience, I would do not have the same choice, I had to pack, and I would choose above the pack, just to get a better amp and better scratch.

then that's what I'd recommend: If you must buy a separate amp, prefer a Roland Micro Cube, which is not much more expensive, which is smaller, lighter and has lots of funny effects.
on the other hand, if the MG is part of a pack, then it may be advantageous, provided you start and want to do mostly hard. but you quickly notice that you are stuck, and you have to change either the guitar or amp. I plan soon to do both.