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Published on 12/12/05 at 02:15
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UTILIZATION
It is very easy to use (little knobs settings) for cons, it is a sacred moment before leaving the sound is desired. Indeed, it sounds pretty dirty (perfect for heavy metal tune) and when you want to give it a slightly less muffled (more acute, more punchy), you find yourself spending hours to find the sound that one wants.
SOUNDS
Side distortion, as mentioned above, it does very well for its fat (low tuning) because it makes much (too) low. Ideal for heavy parts, fat, but to avoid for rhythmic fast or loud. As for the clean sound, I find that a lot of potatoes for a transistor amp. The sound is nothing folichon, but is rather round and warm, but not so useful for that.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two years in the distortion 95% of the time. I play a neo metal tune it and I'm pretty happy with my purchase (the price is attractive). I do not know if I would do the same choice, maybe should I have referred to a more versatile amp-style Marshall. My next investment will be certainly pass on a head lamp ...
UTILIZATION
It is very easy to use (little knobs settings) for cons, it is a sacred moment before leaving the sound is desired. Indeed, it sounds pretty dirty (perfect for heavy metal tune) and when you want to give it a slightly less muffled (more acute, more punchy), you find yourself spending hours to find the sound that one wants.
SOUNDS
Side distortion, as mentioned above, it does very well for its fat (low tuning) because it makes much (too) low. Ideal for heavy parts, fat, but to avoid for rhythmic fast or loud. As for the clean sound, I find that a lot of potatoes for a transistor amp. The sound is nothing folichon, but is rather round and warm, but not so useful for that.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two years in the distortion 95% of the time. I play a neo metal tune it and I'm pretty happy with my purchase (the price is attractive). I do not know if I would do the same choice, maybe should I have referred to a more versatile amp-style Marshall. My next investment will be certainly pass on a head lamp ...