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Published on 05/19/09 at 07:38
Head amp multi-instrument (guitar, bass, keyboard ...) 100W + 100W transistor sub 4ohm 2 times

between amplifiers, released Pramper, input high and low.
left 4ohm

It includes a distortion and a knob of rglage frquences handy to turn it into bass amp. There is an input for a pedal that appreciate the distal (but I do not availing oneself of this pedal)

it lacks a reverb and an outlet 8 and 16 ohms for this amp is really full

it's solid and it's not the kind of electronic that falls easily rad

UTILIZATION

Everything is simple.

I have no manual because I bought used.

SOUNDS

This amp is the Swiss Army knife of amplifier. he does everything (guitar, bass, synth ...) but as the Swiss knives, it is good anywhere. as a guitar amp, it is disastrous and the distortion is terrible. as a bass amp, it's not too bad.
the sound is very prampli "transistor 70's". So I use the power amp with a Pramper lamp and it's not bad. dlivre it out its 2X100W ... So there are many possible uses ...

I rvise my decision, this amp is not too bad to bass amp, especially if you played with a punk sound that crunsh fawn. (For a guitar, his lack of brilliance that you get with a little lamp Pramper)

OVERALL OPINION

I bought one there myself.
I like his tireless and solid cot, I like the power between the Tagus.
I do not like the distortion that is really sucks and I do not like the Pramper.
I bought used 50euro, so for a 2X 100W amp is given.
I'll use it for emergency amp or power amp for bass.
I think that what I took the Rasht the same.
After a few concerts in the rain, this amp is ultra powerful and unstoppable. the distortion is funny on a low but not quite specific on a guitar. must be added for a good distortion or prampli lamp. the sound is far from being good enough for the studio, but rpter, was enough to cover any drummer in low and guitar