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MGR/Chris Graham
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Published on 12/06/01 at 15:00I payed about $400 for this guitar at Mars Music, in Roseville, Minnesota.
I love this amplifier because it has such great sound. I needed an amp that I could carry around, but that would have good sound and enough punch to effectively play over a drummer. This was the perfect amp. It is loud, but it retains quality when you turn it up. It's a tube amp, so it has that vintage warmth to it. I play a Fender American Strat through it, and it sounds just like Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of Little Wing, which is one of the greatest songs ever.
The amp is a little heavy, but I must say, that between carrying my guitar and this amp, I've built some muscle. It's a good workout. I was a little disappointed that it only had one input, but I learned to live with it.
The amp is built like a tank. I am a highschool student, and I'm constantly carrying the thing to school, and it get's banged around quite a bit. So far, the casing is vertually unscratched, even after being closed in doors, sat on, and carted from house to house, from school to school, and from garage to garage.
If you want the best sound for your money, this amp is the way to go. It is the little brother to the popular Fender Hotrod Deville, and it has the same punch and sound, but in a smaller form.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I love this amplifier because it has such great sound. I needed an amp that I could carry around, but that would have good sound and enough punch to effectively play over a drummer. This was the perfect amp. It is loud, but it retains quality when you turn it up. It's a tube amp, so it has that vintage warmth to it. I play a Fender American Strat through it, and it sounds just like Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of Little Wing, which is one of the greatest songs ever.
The amp is a little heavy, but I must say, that between carrying my guitar and this amp, I've built some muscle. It's a good workout. I was a little disappointed that it only had one input, but I learned to live with it.
The amp is built like a tank. I am a highschool student, and I'm constantly carrying the thing to school, and it get's banged around quite a bit. So far, the casing is vertually unscratched, even after being closed in doors, sat on, and carted from house to house, from school to school, and from garage to garage.
If you want the best sound for your money, this amp is the way to go. It is the little brother to the popular Fender Hotrod Deville, and it has the same punch and sound, but in a smaller form.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com