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  • SlapKidSlapKid

    Product absolutely great!

    Hotone Audio Purple WindPublished on 07/23/14 at 14:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is a 5w head-channel transistor, with the total siouplé: bass-mid-treble-winning volume, and serial loop at the back entrance and auxiliary minijack headphone minijack too. Not tested those two for now, but the nickel loop works with my analog delay bebert VD400.
    It accepts impedance of 4 to 16ohms (more is more high power output fall).
    No background noise signal even gain the cleat volume 15hrs, but hey I had a row and it makes no noise at the base as skyscrapers.
    The power supply is as big as your head (slightly smaller than my pedal bebert VD400!) But weighs slab.

    It is a tour de force, and very aesthetic addition, total craquerie.

    UTILIZATION

    Great to use, works…
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    This is a 5w head-channel transistor, with the total siouplé: bass-mid-treble-winning volume, and serial loop at the back entrance and auxiliary minijack headphone minijack too. Not tested those two for now, but the nickel loop works with my analog delay bebert VD400.
    It accepts impedance of 4 to 16ohms (more is more high power output fall).
    No background noise signal even gain the cleat volume 15hrs, but hey I had a row and it makes no noise at the base as skyscrapers.
    The power supply is as big as your head (slightly smaller than my pedal bebert VD400!) But weighs slab.

    It is a tour de force, and very aesthetic addition, total craquerie.

    UTILIZATION

    Great to use, works with any escalation and the loop makes all the difference because it allows every whim.
    Hotone policy here is to propose several typed heads (jcm style, AC30, correct, Ampeg bass) rather than a multi-purpose product and it is a tribute to the brand.
    This therefore JCM, and in some time having a similarity of the grain is to fall aku, in all types of gain more.

    SOUNDS

    Slap, but first it is on a 212 total Openback 4ohms (122 alnico eminence legend, it helps ...) I tested it on my 112 jensen c12k100 and it was not too it (especially in 8ohms power output is already limited).
    The JCM900 I had was also a 212 Openback in the same room, for acoustic similarity is therefore optimum.
    Gain to zero it is quack sickly, very unrewarding, riding the gain 9hrs is already more jouasse and allows the use of a distortion pedal if that's what you want. But it is not supposed to this case.

    Gain in depth is a completely different amp, the grain is simply magic is reactive but rough-end, and as the maximum saturation rate remains moderate even ben agreements emerge nickel. In fact it is organic and alive, and as long as your scraper is equipped with magical capacitor (volume knob, treble we keep lowering the knob) well you can do anything with the channel gain background.
    It is remarkably well executed. Passing on the neck pickup split exiting the tight grain to enter the juicy overdrive and more serious / elastic to treat kw. All without touching anything to the amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Compliance model is strikingly realistic agree, but the best is that has a low volume (especially in comparison!'re Crazy, in m ...) if necessary.
    Volume issue on my box 4 ohms and 212 hp despite timid performance level, it starts to 2m seriously warm ears I call the sound level already strong. No doubt a 412 effective 4ohms (V30 type) that will be enough blues-rock group. But as I have not 412 it is only huh estimate.
    I forgot, it cost 120 euros and ca weighs nothing and you take your amp in the bag with the guitar ... amazing!
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  • fhebertfhebert

    Great tool for live, studio, house

    Hotone Audio Purple WindPublished on 03/02/14 at 02:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Small amp, no lamps, but it sounds like a tube amp, such as / a marshall plexi JTM
    Power depends on HP, with small 10 inches, it's perfect for recording or playing in a group with low volume.
    I played in a group with a drummer who bangs with a 12-inch HP ElectroVoice, no worries, it was underpowered in clean, crunch and saturated
    Sound found on the same grain using the line out (headphone).
    Effects loop: a big plus
    Input for an MP3 to repeat: a little extra

    UTILIZATION

    Simple setup
    No need for manual
    Was sound in all configurations, it's great!
    The headphones it sounds, a sound that sounds a speaker sounds.

    SOUNDS

    Classic Marshall, with clear sounds tha…
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    Small amp, no lamps, but it sounds like a tube amp, such as / a marshall plexi JTM
    Power depends on HP, with small 10 inches, it's perfect for recording or playing in a group with low volume.
    I played in a group with a drummer who bangs with a 12-inch HP ElectroVoice, no worries, it was underpowered in clean, crunch and saturated
    Sound found on the same grain using the line out (headphone).
    Effects loop: a big plus
    Input for an MP3 to repeat: a little extra

    UTILIZATION

    Simple setup
    No need for manual
    Was sound in all configurations, it's great!
    The headphones it sounds, a sound that sounds a speaker sounds.

    SOUNDS

    Classic Marshall, with clear sounds that can be slammin for Funk or country.
    Crunch sounds are great!
    If you like the sound ACDC, that's exactly it. We can cover all styles, apart from the metal (it will add a tube screamer or a booster).
    Great for everything pop, pop rock, classic rock, disco, punk ...
    There are a lot of dynamics, it responds very well to touch, it is very enjoyable to play.
    I have a repertoire of times a hundred pieces ranging from James Brown to ZZ Top, I can do anything (with a good speaker), without pedals, it largely covers the battery.
    On sound, even grain.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For the price, nothing to say
    I bought it for fun and in fact I now use it regularly in rehearsal and live.
    Only downside, the background noise with a simple micro guitars is a 18v supply, there is a little more background noise with a combo and a conventional diet. I play it with a Duesenberg, where background noise is very low.

    In conclusion, a great super very flexible and portable tool, live with a good speaker or sound system.
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