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Published on 02/16/07 at 04:01
A very old transistor amp, probably the late 70's early 80's show.
Front Pannel:
high gain input and low input gain.
Lead Channel Gain, PreGain with pull-bright function, saturation and postgain.
usual settings: bass, middle, treble (pull with function-thick), and presence.
Normal channel gain, pre (+ pullbright) post, then eq usual: low (bass), paramid (middle), and high-shift function, which acts as a filter maisdont I do not know the specificity.
By Scorpio 160w 2x12 speakers.
Back pannel:
Particular kind of footswitch input Poweramp, a preamp output. Slavic also useful output

UTILIZATION

Amp heavy in every sense of the term, but very versatile. I think it may be appropriate in all styles, because the possibilities are great. Settings can be tedious at times, due to the fact that such functions are unclear (button next to power, shift ..), and also because the functions in themselves are numerous (pull. ..) The manual, meanwhile, did not speak to me of the masses, because he had to be recycled in various prospectuses about 58 times since he was thrown in the trash in 1980.

SOUNDS

Very versatile. I do not play that almost lead channel, by adjusting various settings beyond guitar and amp. attention, the volume can be quickly annoying! especially when you push the clean channel. I have never passed the bar half of the potentiometers.

OVERALL OPINION

If you&nbsp;find one, buy it. Note that the work of the amp alone Dece on two Marshall 4x12 combo is outstanding.