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tagnarock
Published on 05/11/10 at 13:59
As mentioned before:
Tube amp, 30 watts
Two channels: Tiny Terror and channel fat
The only criticism one can make him is the lack of an effects loop for a head .. but at this price it's almost understandable ..
UTILIZATION
Configuration could not be more simple, 3 channel settings: volume, tone and gain.
No need to fiddle with 10 hours to resolve the beast, one is in the field of Plug'n Play: no need for manual actually ..
Note that you can switch between 7/15/30 watts, making it usable in flat head, repeating, like a medium-sized room.
SOUNDS
The head is surprisingly versatile enough. Everything depends on the guitar that you plug into it: For my part with a stratum, we get the typical sound orange is rock, you can even push up hard rock.
The advantage of dual terror compared to the tiny, resides in its 30 watts, we can get a real clean, has adequate volume, warm, well rounded.
Channel fat, it is basically the same as the tiny, and more "rich", more "beefy".
With a guitar fitted with EMG active, you can even tease the sounds of metal, once the gain pushed above 3 quarters.
the sound of the fat is then more suitable for the more muscular.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this head for almost a year, and I do not think it qualities.
I had tried many other amps before, but for the price, I think it is hard to beat.
Remains that small flaw: the absence of effects loop, which is forgivable.
I would do without hesitation that choice
Tube amp, 30 watts
Two channels: Tiny Terror and channel fat
The only criticism one can make him is the lack of an effects loop for a head .. but at this price it's almost understandable ..
UTILIZATION
Configuration could not be more simple, 3 channel settings: volume, tone and gain.
No need to fiddle with 10 hours to resolve the beast, one is in the field of Plug'n Play: no need for manual actually ..
Note that you can switch between 7/15/30 watts, making it usable in flat head, repeating, like a medium-sized room.
SOUNDS
The head is surprisingly versatile enough. Everything depends on the guitar that you plug into it: For my part with a stratum, we get the typical sound orange is rock, you can even push up hard rock.
The advantage of dual terror compared to the tiny, resides in its 30 watts, we can get a real clean, has adequate volume, warm, well rounded.
Channel fat, it is basically the same as the tiny, and more "rich", more "beefy".
With a guitar fitted with EMG active, you can even tease the sounds of metal, once the gain pushed above 3 quarters.
the sound of the fat is then more suitable for the more muscular.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this head for almost a year, and I do not think it qualities.
I had tried many other amps before, but for the price, I think it is hard to beat.
Remains that small flaw: the absence of effects loop, which is forgivable.
I would do without hesitation that choice