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Oliver Sp@rk Oliver Sp@rk
Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 11/18/07 at 14:00
Full 100w lamps
MIDI driver
see data sheet on-site builder

>> Important head ULTRA POWERFUL! ;-)

connected to a 4x12 Crate BV (celestion vintage 30), ca mechemment deposit!

home I rarely exceeded the volume of 1.5 - 2!

repeating, you push a little more balls but plan kies;)

not to mention the look in the dark ... haaa blue lights everywhere is great!

UTILIZATION

Config childish, simple manual

SOUNDS

Two types of very clean with a crystalline ... I love!

the crunch is good, but not my style of play ..

will we go to the disto: lead and ultra ... frankly the two sounds are quite similar I think ... but they are really quality!

harmonics fuse on their own ... a joy

Being a fan of metal 80-90 years, with a lead sound with a lot of medium is the top (maiden, europe, ...) on the other hand for more trash sounds very hollow ... well we could stay on hungry, provide a boss metal zone or external equalizer ...

OVERALL OPINION

I used it for one year before selling to move to a full rack.

Having had a previous head Marshall 6100 LM Anniversary with similar characteristics, I would place slightly before the marshall for the lead and crunch sounds, but the HK is the front when it comes to clean sounds! The HK is an excellent head, super versatile.

purchased new in 1250 eur at Beyers VPC-music germany

to get an idea, take a look at my videos: www.youtube.com / olicbr