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« Ross RG 10 »

Published on 03/05/04 at 15:00
Bought the amp second hand; it was really old, but was in mint condition and was really great. Paid about £100 for the lot, which is an amazing price. I dont think they make these anymore, so it was great to have found one.
Was dated on the back too, 12th.June.1990.

It's immensely powerful for its size. Its an old TubeBlaster, so is really good quality too. So much noise for such a small amp!
Also it has a line out on the back, so can be hooked up to another amp, cab, or mixer.. even directly into the PA!
Good controls too; quite good control over treble, middle, bass, + the volume, drive, and master.
Ive never had any trouble from it at all.

Only problem with it is that its obviously quite old, but the quality hasnt actually deteriorated in my opinion. Also, the distortion is very fuzzy; I just plug in my Digitech RP, which is a sound processor pedal, so the clean setting is all I need really.

Its a tube blaster so its got glass inside.. apart from that its really sturdy and strong. Great because im frequently carrying it across distances.
Its got some sort of very strong plastic which is rounded over each corner, and the main body is kinda cool... its really strong but im not sure what it is, probably a mixture of things.

I absolutely love this amp, its so powerful and yet small and portable.
About 14"x13"x7" i reckon. I could use this amp all the time.

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