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Published on 06/27/07 at 03:30
- Handmade in the USA,
- 50W Class A / B; Lamps: 2x6L6 5x12AX7 +,
- Switch Selection Bias (6L6/EL34)
- 2 channels, 5 Modes (Channel 1 = Clean or Pushed, Channel 2 = Raw, Vintage High Gain or Modern High Gain)
- Independent controls for each channel: Gain, bass, mid, low, Presence & Master,
- Control of overall output level, level control Solo,
- Parallel Effects Loop with Mix control.
- 1 HP 12 "Celestion Custom 90,
- Spring Reverb, Reverb control,
- Pedal 3 Switch (Channel 1 & 2, Reverb and Solo), protective cover,
- Sun & Weight: 36 Kgs, 520 x 675 x 295 mm.

UTILIZATION

Configuration very simple: you turn the knobs and voila!
2 channel is already good enough.
The only downside: no diode to the reverb on the pedal.

SOUNDS

It is a correction! So he likes the big sound. And for that it is served!
"Simple correct"? yes but true nonetheless and that is enough ample: 50 watts is already huge (unless you're a professional musician ...) and its correct genuine.
I play metal with different guitars and different pickups: EMG ESP KH3 with 81, Jackson RR5 with SH4, Dean Dime from hell, Gibson SG standard BC Rich Warlock, Ibanez IC 400, and everything sounds good metal: heavy and accurate, the gain for all tastes.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for several months and I am delighted.
Only downsides: it's expensive 2200 euros for 2 channels! But for those who love the grinding, it's still a high-end amp all handmade lamp.
Single or double correct? If you are an amateur like me, the "simple" is more than enough already and you will even find it difficult to fully exploit. As for 2 against four channels in the Competition, it is sufficient and simplifies settings ca.
In short, if you can afford, please.