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« An excellent compromise »
Published on 10/27/11 at 13:34
Best value:
Excellent
15W all-tube amp Fender
The mine dates from 2007 I think ... dating to the c * n Fender.
UTILIZATION
Forget the modeling, digital and other
Here we are in the simple, lights, sound.
The manual is on a page.
Input, master 3-band EQ, volume (gain) and a small button 'fat' to accentuate the bluesy side.
This is an amp everything simple.
SOUNDS
I play rock / funk / pop ... a little of everything. RHCP, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Clapton ...
It suits me in terms of power (15W terrible!)
In terms of sound, it may be too falls into the clean
It's simple: even at max gain, it is still at a fairly moderate crunch.
This is a blues amp typed, with a typical Fender sound, very nice bass, treble and not too garish. A round, we obtain a good sound easy, but to attack a little, rock, this lack of aggressiveness.
It sounds very strong and very good for a 15W at that price. But metalheads go your way.
I play a Fender Mexican Start 60's type.
OVERALL OPINION
I had a year, I separated for a Marshall, the sound more suited to what I play.
I can highly recommend that a small budget who wants a real nice tube amp sound.
In addition to fans of the soldering iron, there are upgrades to be done (it seems).
I also have a Vox Cambridge 15 transistor is more common.
Economically, this is not a loss, bought at 350, it sells for the same price without worry.
This is an excellent price / quality ratio, and at least a nice discovery.
I loved having this amp, it gave me a better knowing where I was going.
The mine dates from 2007 I think ... dating to the c * n Fender.
UTILIZATION
Forget the modeling, digital and other
Here we are in the simple, lights, sound.
The manual is on a page.
Input, master 3-band EQ, volume (gain) and a small button 'fat' to accentuate the bluesy side.
This is an amp everything simple.
SOUNDS
I play rock / funk / pop ... a little of everything. RHCP, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Clapton ...
It suits me in terms of power (15W terrible!)
In terms of sound, it may be too falls into the clean
It's simple: even at max gain, it is still at a fairly moderate crunch.
This is a blues amp typed, with a typical Fender sound, very nice bass, treble and not too garish. A round, we obtain a good sound easy, but to attack a little, rock, this lack of aggressiveness.
It sounds very strong and very good for a 15W at that price. But metalheads go your way.
I play a Fender Mexican Start 60's type.
OVERALL OPINION
I had a year, I separated for a Marshall, the sound more suited to what I play.
I can highly recommend that a small budget who wants a real nice tube amp sound.
In addition to fans of the soldering iron, there are upgrades to be done (it seems).
I also have a Vox Cambridge 15 transistor is more common.
Economically, this is not a loss, bought at 350, it sells for the same price without worry.
This is an excellent price / quality ratio, and at least a nice discovery.
I loved having this amp, it gave me a better knowing where I was going.