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Published on 12/29/02 at 15:00I brought this amp from a mail order business called Pro Audio.
I bought the amp cause I am in a high school band and the school had one the same and I liked it.
It set me back $650 (Aust) so it was a bit on the pricy side. But it was worth it.
The thing I like the most is the distortion you can get out of the amp. It has a 3 position switch on the lead channel so you can get high gain, modern or vintage distortion.My band plays mostly punk and metal stuff, so it is well suited to those styles
There is not much I don't like about the amp, except that in an outdoor gig, you have to crank it to about 5 or 6 ( without micing it up)so it could do with being a bit louder. Apart from that, it is a wicked amp.
The construction of the amp is great, and it is really solid, and not too heavey, which is good
Hey, people reading this, if you are thinking about buying this amp, then you should. It is a great medium powered amp for small to medium sized gigs
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I bought the amp cause I am in a high school band and the school had one the same and I liked it.
It set me back $650 (Aust) so it was a bit on the pricy side. But it was worth it.
The thing I like the most is the distortion you can get out of the amp. It has a 3 position switch on the lead channel so you can get high gain, modern or vintage distortion.My band plays mostly punk and metal stuff, so it is well suited to those styles
There is not much I don't like about the amp, except that in an outdoor gig, you have to crank it to about 5 or 6 ( without micing it up)so it could do with being a bit louder. Apart from that, it is a wicked amp.
The construction of the amp is great, and it is really solid, and not too heavey, which is good
Hey, people reading this, if you are thinking about buying this amp, then you should. It is a great medium powered amp for small to medium sized gigs
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com