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Published on 05/05/10 at 02:36
It's a transistor amp.
10 Watts (15W after the change of the power IC).
Equipped with an HP 8-inch and 8 ohms.
With an instrument input, headphone output.

For settings:
- Two gain settings, a rather brilliant one more bold;
- EQ bass, midrange and treble;
- Setting the reverb out again;
- A general volume.



UTILIZATION

Ultra simple, there's nothing to say.
The most complicated part is finding the right mix between the two gains.

SOUNDS

The sound is pretty ugly as all the mini amps for fun in the apartment but it's enough.

The bass is really not great probably because of HP.

The sound of the reverb is very metallic. If you put the reverb thoroughly with lots of gain and gives you a kick in the amp that produces a sound quite fun.

OVERALL OPINION

This is an amp cute and cheap. The mini combos tube (valve junior epiphone, fender champion 600, etc..) Are probably better but much more expensive (I bought mine 200F/30 € in 1998)

There are a few times I change the preamp the JRC4558 for TL072IP and TDA2030 Part amplification for a TDA2050V. Hits for € 3 component, and it improves the sound a bit. There is more dynamic, less noise and more power (15watts).

Added on 01/11/10
I added an external speaker output. It's super simple to do even more than the hole for the jack is already in the metal box. It is hidden under the back plastic. I am amused to connect my cabinet mesa top and rendering is greatly improved with an output level sufficient to repeat with a battery. Obviously it does not always worth a good tube amp.