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Kev Blues Kev Blues

«  A must for vintage sound »

Published on 09/18/11 at 12:27
I have the AC30C2 RED (limited edition, about 15 in France). It's a tube amp (13), connected to two HP with a power of 33W, with a reverb effect (which is somewhat set the volume tone reverb) and a tremolo effect. This is a vintage amp 100% for all lovers of blues rock of the period from 60 to 80 years. For saturation, push the volume to max and lower the master volume. Weight level, you better be careful during the two and has 4 input jack déplacement.Il, depending on the desired style of play with a minimum versatility, even though there is very typical in sound (but then what sound!). There is also possibility to adjust the tone right on the amp, with a round in his very special.
Regarding the addition of pedal, everything is perfect, in fact have the VOX capability aisante to fit any foot annex.

UTILIZATION

Amp which seems somewhat complicated at first on board, from its various branches, but is ultimately very instinctive! Gives a direct presence in sound-Croy-able! The choice is quick compared to some other amp (such as the Hot Rod Deluxe III).

SOUNDS

The sound is blues rocker 70 years, that is hot, drooling on command, or a little more edge and foil depending on the settings. we easily find the sound of Hendrix (with pedal), Jimmy Page (ledzep) playing with the effect of tone of the amp or any group of 70 years. In short it is powerful, direct, and it sends you instantly in your ears: "I'm not there to have fun" in other words: no more a joke!
In fact all the sounds are good to take, and let us dream.
Here we have the amp that can easily keep for a lifetime.

OVERALL OPINION

Although I acquired a few days ago, I carry my choice through a wide selection of amplifier in the same category (about 20aine). It has a unique kind, and the price reduction, so it's a matter not to be missed if you really want to step into your "career" in music. A choice I do it again without fail.

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