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Published on 04/27/09 at 07:12
All-tube amp equipped with HP Mag Flux vintage is 22 watts like the original: in fact this amp is based on the famous deluxe reverb 60s, eh, not that of which now has very little to do . As dab at JMH custom, everything is wired to the old, everything is made at home, and everything is set up as in the 60's, with just a few modern tricks that do not change the value of sound. It works like this guy in 1960 or what? it on TV at least? Well, actually, yes, there's that his amps are as before, it has running water anyway!
Minimum connection; two channels with two separate inputs on each channel, a channel with volume / bass / treble, channel 2 with the same tone and volume with more tremolo and reverb. At the rear, on / off and standby, HP output and reverb, the bare minimum because you'll understand most of this amp is the sound you will find it. I put 10 because it's still really well done is strong and ... it is beautiful, the version I tested, Burgund snake is .... sublissime like-I do not know if the word exists but hey, there it is well-
UTILIZATION
The manual? Why? Oh, sorry, it is to know that the jack of the guitar, you plug it in to the channel you want, it's true, excuse me, I had not seen the utility. It will also sell a manual when you pick one to say it with fingers that hold it and not in the c. ... But, sorry, I get lyrical, return to our amp: clean sounds are at once to the appointment, no need to quibble 3 days, the branch and we make an agreement, then we wait ten minute history of return earth so we hallucinating and having pinched 12 times to ensure we do not dream, it plays a trick and here we really understand what it must have been at the time, in 62 or 63 , playing on the super stuff!
SOUNDS
I played with my Duesenberg "double cat" (a p90 and a hum) first live without pedal, as I mentioned above (this must be followed even those at the back there), c ' is the big slap: I had a fender deluxe reverb re-issue, but it really has nothing to do, nothing in there (it even further).
The sounds are clear ... 'Tain, there's no words, really need to try this thing is the killing of his clear, bass treble, mids are not only well balanced but BEAUTIFUL! you attack with a pick dry or soft it sounds different. It's deep, long finish, (for custom amps JMH must speak with the vocabulary of wine!), End lens you need, rich? It is a wonder.
And the coup is that it's not over. The Fender beautiful in clear are not deemed to easily withstand the distos, but now I tried to plug in and the sound is amazing. This is not the natural distortion is obtained on other amps but JMH HP (flux mag vintage, believe me, we'll talk about it anywhere) responds well without drooling, without distorting the sound at the end of sustain, it is as surprising.
Here we are bordering on excellence (that is a shame to curl when you play the guitar but hey)
OVERALL OPINION
I have tested that, but unfortunately I have the opportunity to buy an amp for my clean sounds, it is that I know that I take, because a sacred experience to play on a as good amp. The price is a little more than a deluxe reverb re-issue, yes, but hey, when looking for a high level, you need to type in the huge amp, and that, if not the amp enormous ben chui me the Queen of England and you're the Beatles!
Minimum connection; two channels with two separate inputs on each channel, a channel with volume / bass / treble, channel 2 with the same tone and volume with more tremolo and reverb. At the rear, on / off and standby, HP output and reverb, the bare minimum because you'll understand most of this amp is the sound you will find it. I put 10 because it's still really well done is strong and ... it is beautiful, the version I tested, Burgund snake is .... sublissime like-I do not know if the word exists but hey, there it is well-
UTILIZATION
The manual? Why? Oh, sorry, it is to know that the jack of the guitar, you plug it in to the channel you want, it's true, excuse me, I had not seen the utility. It will also sell a manual when you pick one to say it with fingers that hold it and not in the c. ... But, sorry, I get lyrical, return to our amp: clean sounds are at once to the appointment, no need to quibble 3 days, the branch and we make an agreement, then we wait ten minute history of return earth so we hallucinating and having pinched 12 times to ensure we do not dream, it plays a trick and here we really understand what it must have been at the time, in 62 or 63 , playing on the super stuff!
SOUNDS
I played with my Duesenberg "double cat" (a p90 and a hum) first live without pedal, as I mentioned above (this must be followed even those at the back there), c ' is the big slap: I had a fender deluxe reverb re-issue, but it really has nothing to do, nothing in there (it even further).
The sounds are clear ... 'Tain, there's no words, really need to try this thing is the killing of his clear, bass treble, mids are not only well balanced but BEAUTIFUL! you attack with a pick dry or soft it sounds different. It's deep, long finish, (for custom amps JMH must speak with the vocabulary of wine!), End lens you need, rich? It is a wonder.
And the coup is that it's not over. The Fender beautiful in clear are not deemed to easily withstand the distos, but now I tried to plug in and the sound is amazing. This is not the natural distortion is obtained on other amps but JMH HP (flux mag vintage, believe me, we'll talk about it anywhere) responds well without drooling, without distorting the sound at the end of sustain, it is as surprising.
Here we are bordering on excellence (that is a shame to curl when you play the guitar but hey)
OVERALL OPINION
I have tested that, but unfortunately I have the opportunity to buy an amp for my clean sounds, it is that I know that I take, because a sacred experience to play on a as good amp. The price is a little more than a deluxe reverb re-issue, yes, but hey, when looking for a high level, you need to type in the huge amp, and that, if not the amp enormous ben chui me the Queen of England and you're the Beatles!