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Published on 01/11/04 at 15:00Paid $300.00 used (well worth more), and got it at Noteworks in Phoenix, Az.
Everything, even without my Boss GT-6, I found the cleanest tone possible, and the true stereo chorus is rich and warm. Every note, and chord sings. I play it thru my Fender US Strat modified with the David Gilmour EMG SA active pickups.
Nothing, except that it is a bit too heavy in the case I want to take it here and there to show friends, and make them envy.
Very solid, built like a tank. I believe mine is the older one than the ones they sell nowadays..........SOMEONE HELP ME OUT HERE: I believe mine is very old, the power switch is a silver switch, and the effects power (Vibrato, off, and chorus), are not knobs, but another silver switch, and the speakers have the silver tips. I will send a pic upon request if you can estimate the year it was made....j9928@cox.net
Legendary sound. True chorus. You will not regret buying this wonderful amp.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Everything, even without my Boss GT-6, I found the cleanest tone possible, and the true stereo chorus is rich and warm. Every note, and chord sings. I play it thru my Fender US Strat modified with the David Gilmour EMG SA active pickups.
Nothing, except that it is a bit too heavy in the case I want to take it here and there to show friends, and make them envy.
Very solid, built like a tank. I believe mine is the older one than the ones they sell nowadays..........SOMEONE HELP ME OUT HERE: I believe mine is very old, the power switch is a silver switch, and the effects power (Vibrato, off, and chorus), are not knobs, but another silver switch, and the speakers have the silver tips. I will send a pic upon request if you can estimate the year it was made....j9928@cox.net
Legendary sound. True chorus. You will not regret buying this wonderful amp.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com