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electric lullaby
Published on 03/30/04 at 23:23
All Tube Amp, 50 Watts
In 2 (normal and bright)
2 channels (clean and lead)
- A gain knob for the clean
- 2 knobs (pre and post) for the lead
- A master volume
3-band EQ common to both channels
Effects loop
Reverb
Footswitch (channel + reverb ... vrifier)
A knob prsence
Switch on / off and standby
Trs complete, the only criticism that one might think it is the EQ common to both channels.
UTILIZATION
Super simple and intuitive, is heated, the branch is lit, and shoo it was sound.
The knob is enjoyable trs, trs and efficient, very easy optient it a good clean sound and a good crunch, and the volume that you want.
SOUNDS
Test in 10 minutes saw a purchase (if I l este on it I notice APRS complterais a further SE) with ue Gibson Les Paul, no effect.
The clean sound is super clear, trs enjoyable. He even took a lot when pushed down the trebble and the other two to have a sound "fenderien" (a little below where Similarly, do not push it), but on j'tait 'between' normal '. With between "bright," he must do better.
The crunch is warm, enjoyable. With both pre and post knobs is really RULES grain you want, clear sound prs crunch when you attack the strings a little more, a classic crunch, with a good grain amp Dad lights ... (Metallic, go your way!)
Trs sound goes everywhere, with little originality or personality but trs versatile.
OVERALL OPINION
I try the Classic 30 a few days ago ... the 50 is much more "politically correct" much easier to get a good clear sound and a good crunch with 50, and of course, with two bowls 12 "instead of one, the sound has more beacoup scale and on the little prsence tgnieux.
Just APRS, I try a Fender all-tube (with the same scratches), of course, the Peavey can not fight for its clear (well, it is not ridiculous either), but the Classic 50's crunch is far more enjoyable trs than the fender ... Both taient the same price, then these two the choice is quickly made, the Peavey wins hands down.
This category in the best amp I've tried until now.
In 2 (normal and bright)
2 channels (clean and lead)
- A gain knob for the clean
- 2 knobs (pre and post) for the lead
- A master volume
3-band EQ common to both channels
Effects loop
Reverb
Footswitch (channel + reverb ... vrifier)
A knob prsence
Switch on / off and standby
Trs complete, the only criticism that one might think it is the EQ common to both channels.
UTILIZATION
Super simple and intuitive, is heated, the branch is lit, and shoo it was sound.
The knob is enjoyable trs, trs and efficient, very easy optient it a good clean sound and a good crunch, and the volume that you want.
SOUNDS
Test in 10 minutes saw a purchase (if I l este on it I notice APRS complterais a further SE) with ue Gibson Les Paul, no effect.
The clean sound is super clear, trs enjoyable. He even took a lot when pushed down the trebble and the other two to have a sound "fenderien" (a little below where Similarly, do not push it), but on j'tait 'between' normal '. With between "bright," he must do better.
The crunch is warm, enjoyable. With both pre and post knobs is really RULES grain you want, clear sound prs crunch when you attack the strings a little more, a classic crunch, with a good grain amp Dad lights ... (Metallic, go your way!)
Trs sound goes everywhere, with little originality or personality but trs versatile.
OVERALL OPINION
I try the Classic 30 a few days ago ... the 50 is much more "politically correct" much easier to get a good clear sound and a good crunch with 50, and of course, with two bowls 12 "instead of one, the sound has more beacoup scale and on the little prsence tgnieux.
Just APRS, I try a Fender all-tube (with the same scratches), of course, the Peavey can not fight for its clear (well, it is not ridiculous either), but the Classic 50's crunch is far more enjoyable trs than the fender ... Both taient the same price, then these two the choice is quickly made, the Peavey wins hands down.
This category in the best amp I've tried until now.