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Published on 03/31/12 at 22:46A 50 Watt lamps, but with a power of thunder.
It has 32 patches of 4 channels, allowing it to be simple in use.
A patch for each title on stage, giving it four sounds as such. Just change the patch to the next title.
Each patch is set in advance, to stores in volume, effects, grain, equalizations, and you're playing. A tap on the pedal is in case a delay would be set at the last moment.
UTILIZATION
A list of settings is given when bought, but not really useful because once you understand which button to press to save it at all inclusive.
SOUNDS
I love the grain of this amp, which delivers to the presence of desire, but can be violent when it is pushed.
Fortunately, the Master button is present, otherwise unplayable without disturbing family members. It is true that we do not really get the sound.
A couple with an attenuator so kind Parker, Koch.
Be it with my Les Paul, Charvel (2 + 1 single coil dual Seymour), or my old Ibanez, the sounds are not distorted. Slap his or her bangs, sustain respected, etc.
OVERALL OPINION
2 years of non-intensive uses, it is true, but no problem, except the cable by pulling the pedal my drummer a little too excited that night.
After a Peavey, Marshall 2, is one that is best for me because it is easier to adjust than the old "I push you to the bottom".
It has 32 patches of 4 channels, allowing it to be simple in use.
A patch for each title on stage, giving it four sounds as such. Just change the patch to the next title.
Each patch is set in advance, to stores in volume, effects, grain, equalizations, and you're playing. A tap on the pedal is in case a delay would be set at the last moment.
UTILIZATION
A list of settings is given when bought, but not really useful because once you understand which button to press to save it at all inclusive.
SOUNDS
I love the grain of this amp, which delivers to the presence of desire, but can be violent when it is pushed.
Fortunately, the Master button is present, otherwise unplayable without disturbing family members. It is true that we do not really get the sound.
A couple with an attenuator so kind Parker, Koch.
Be it with my Les Paul, Charvel (2 + 1 single coil dual Seymour), or my old Ibanez, the sounds are not distorted. Slap his or her bangs, sustain respected, etc.
OVERALL OPINION
2 years of non-intensive uses, it is true, but no problem, except the cable by pulling the pedal my drummer a little too excited that night.
After a Peavey, Marshall 2, is one that is best for me because it is easier to adjust than the old "I push you to the bottom".