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Published on 06/07/02 at 15:00I bought the studiopro 112 at a local dealer. I think I paid too much for it considering just a few months after I bought it I saw one at Mcneals for 100 dollars cheaper.
I like this amp because it is really quite diversified. I am able to play all the highs and lows that I need to for playing guitar in a small jazz and rock ensemble. As a lead guitarist I think this little amp is just a great buy. It is even pretty light at only an estimated 30 pounds. But best of all the clean channel is outstandingly clean and the lead channel is almost perfect.
I can't say I don't like it, but I think that the lead channel can be improved upon. It seems that when I have the reverb on it gets feedback quite a bit so it kind of limits the amount of sound effects I can use.
I think this is probably one of the best amps I have played and owned. It is extremely sturdy, yet very flexible in sound.
I wouldn't suggest paying more than 300 dollars for it, seeing how there are places that will sell this little beast for under that. So, shop around a bit before you actually purchase it. Make sure that when you test it in the store you use a guitar that is really similar to the one you plan on playing on it most. Each guitar has a unique sound so that could probably really decide if this amp best suits your needs.
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I like this amp because it is really quite diversified. I am able to play all the highs and lows that I need to for playing guitar in a small jazz and rock ensemble. As a lead guitarist I think this little amp is just a great buy. It is even pretty light at only an estimated 30 pounds. But best of all the clean channel is outstandingly clean and the lead channel is almost perfect.
I can't say I don't like it, but I think that the lead channel can be improved upon. It seems that when I have the reverb on it gets feedback quite a bit so it kind of limits the amount of sound effects I can use.
I think this is probably one of the best amps I have played and owned. It is extremely sturdy, yet very flexible in sound.
I wouldn't suggest paying more than 300 dollars for it, seeing how there are places that will sell this little beast for under that. So, shop around a bit before you actually purchase it. Make sure that when you test it in the store you use a guitar that is really similar to the one you plan on playing on it most. Each guitar has a unique sound so that could probably really decide if this amp best suits your needs.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com