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KirKill
Published on 03/28/12 at 01:52
65W transistor amp made in United States
2 inputs High / Low
1 clean channel switch / drive
A bright switch
3 band EQ Bass, middle, on the drive channel 2 button and post more SuperSat
An effects loop
A reverb button
A headphone jack on the back
UTILIZATION
I used it with an Ibanez SX72 and an apartment in Rg550
SOUNDS
This is a great amp for the time it was the entry level but he spanked his taf without flinch
on the other hand for its ... considering the price also should not expect any miracles, the sound is cold there is no presence of any dynamic, the clean is flat, the distortion in the register was much better than a metal Vavelstate by Marshall against the c drive ' was yuck, it was saturated mode of breath when you pushed the beast
OVERALL OPINION
At the time it was the best rendering quality / price between Marshall was more expensive and that sounded more rock and this one was cheaper and metal is a fan of Metallica, Megadeth ... I opted for the Peavey, then saw my means of kid I was at max on my finances
In my memory the test with a Boss MT2 and DOD spent more thrash metal on this amp that Marshall lacked the precision
This is especially a beginner amp to training, the little extra headphone jack to me was very helpful in the evening
2 inputs High / Low
1 clean channel switch / drive
A bright switch
3 band EQ Bass, middle, on the drive channel 2 button and post more SuperSat
An effects loop
A reverb button
A headphone jack on the back
UTILIZATION
I used it with an Ibanez SX72 and an apartment in Rg550
SOUNDS
This is a great amp for the time it was the entry level but he spanked his taf without flinch
on the other hand for its ... considering the price also should not expect any miracles, the sound is cold there is no presence of any dynamic, the clean is flat, the distortion in the register was much better than a metal Vavelstate by Marshall against the c drive ' was yuck, it was saturated mode of breath when you pushed the beast
OVERALL OPINION
At the time it was the best rendering quality / price between Marshall was more expensive and that sounded more rock and this one was cheaper and metal is a fan of Metallica, Megadeth ... I opted for the Peavey, then saw my means of kid I was at max on my finances
In my memory the test with a Boss MT2 and DOD spent more thrash metal on this amp that Marshall lacked the precision
This is especially a beginner amp to training, the little extra headphone jack to me was very helpful in the evening