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Published on 03/29/10 at 12:04
It's a tube amp that delivers 7W or 15W
She can add Additional speakers
Question purpose: its clean, crunch sound.
No reverb, no effects loop.

UTILIZATION

Configuration is very simple. I do not recall the manual, there is one?
Drive, level, treeble, Meddle, bass, presence, 7W/15W, on / off.
You turn the knobs, we listen, we found ...

SOUNDS

I bought it to replace a Marshall VS100H which had become too large (up to full parental 50m ² of my apartment ...)
I am a pretty average guitarist any pity, yet not necessarily able to play what he wants so it's a personal opinion.
Unlike other reviews, I think it lacks a little bass ...
The sound is clear excelente, the crunch too, but it's more the first interested me. I've chosen because we can pass from 7W to 15W but ultimately I do not use that virtually 15W.
For the large metal pedal will be required but it can easily push up to AC / DC. I also invested in a reverb.
This is actually the only black spot for my liking except for the absence of effects loop and line out.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a little over 6 months now.
I tried a lot of amps including some that I could not afford to pay me. Mesa, Laney, Vox, Engl, Orange and even Koch.
Not as good a Mesa Boogie, but it is well worth a Marshall for my taste.
What I like its clean sound, easy to find a sound, the fact that it is atypical, it has a mouth and you see not every street corner.
What I like least, the risk of repeating myself, no reverb, no effects loop.
With the experience I would hesitate again with a Fender Blues Junior but I think I will take the same