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Published on 09/21/10 at 14:07All tube amp home with a Peavey cabinet 15-inch (rather designed for bass amps in general) and a tremolo.
2 channels + a boost.
It emits 30W (tube).
Bought for 400 euros or 500 occas', it was worth 990 to the time
UTILIZATION
We light the stand-by (well, no there is no standby heat is allowed alas ...), and we send.
7 for the absence of stand-by
SOUNDS
I like blues and vintage sound of classic 70's rock. This amp is ideal for the sound I want. The clean sound is round and deep (the baffle 15 "is not a stranger of course), now with a lot of grain. The overdrive for his desire is creamy, very very hot, it drools, spits it, while keeping a busy grain, only happiness. Vintage spirit ensured.
OVERALL OPINION
I played on many All tube amps, some I liked JCM800 (Marshall), JCM900, AC30 (Vox), Laney, ..., others that I like least ValveKing (also Peavey) Vintage / Modern (Marshall), JCM2000 (Marshall), Roland, ...
I admit I like his typed Marshall (especially with the JCM800 head + body) and I do not look especially clear sound pure and crystalline as the Fender. This is the Delta Blues amp that gives me doubt what his 70's I am looking at low volume at home and it is already present in highest volume in concert and spits it releases all its energy.
I would do without hesitation that choice, by the way it's always this amp that I keep for several years now.
2 channels + a boost.
It emits 30W (tube).
Bought for 400 euros or 500 occas', it was worth 990 to the time
UTILIZATION
We light the stand-by (well, no there is no standby heat is allowed alas ...), and we send.
7 for the absence of stand-by
SOUNDS
I like blues and vintage sound of classic 70's rock. This amp is ideal for the sound I want. The clean sound is round and deep (the baffle 15 "is not a stranger of course), now with a lot of grain. The overdrive for his desire is creamy, very very hot, it drools, spits it, while keeping a busy grain, only happiness. Vintage spirit ensured.
OVERALL OPINION
I played on many All tube amps, some I liked JCM800 (Marshall), JCM900, AC30 (Vox), Laney, ..., others that I like least ValveKing (also Peavey) Vintage / Modern (Marshall), JCM2000 (Marshall), Roland, ...
I admit I like his typed Marshall (especially with the JCM800 head + body) and I do not look especially clear sound pure and crystalline as the Fender. This is the Delta Blues amp that gives me doubt what his 70's I am looking at low volume at home and it is already present in highest volume in concert and spits it releases all its energy.
I would do without hesitation that choice, by the way it's always this amp that I keep for several years now.