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Published on 10/17/11 at 07:24
Tube amp, 30Watts, deuxc amplification and two EL84 in AU7 in preamp. Two channels, one clean and one overdrive beautiful, I will detail below, standard amp settings (severe acute medium)

UTILIZATION

Easy to use, as the manual I have ever had. We get great sounds easily typed Clean Blues, hot desire, however, no distortion, just one overdrive (although there are two channels anyway). So for the Blues and Blues Rock, but to play the Rock, it must attach a pedal / preamp to find a disto.

The big catch: he has too much potato. But then too much to play quietly at home (and still I live in a house in the country, but for my family too). So to be reserved for rehearsals and small concerts, not to play poorly. No headphone jack, no jack directly on the front cover, is a good old SM 57 ...

SOUNDS

It is not appropriate as it is for playing Rock, Blues limited to (but good at it) or Blues Rock because of the absence of effective saturation. I wanted to associate it with my Pod XT Live pedal, and I never managed to find the sounds congigurés the headphone for added grain of lamps: even if the tube amp is a very suitable candidate for such of use (the coloring of the sound is not Extremely strong), I was for myself too destabilized.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had about 3 years. The clean sound is really amazing, however, he did not agree as stated above. Before him I had never plugged my Pod XT live in the PA, but I have previously played on Duoverb Line 6, Line 6 Flextone III, although at the time I did not use the amp simulator pedal of this trademark. I do not have a choice would do to this amp, especially since it can not be used at home because of its potato too much.