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Published on 03/10/12 at 13:00Nothing to add
UTILIZATION
Very very simple.
SOUNDS
From clean to distortion. The clean sound is OK but not extraordinary. As previous reviews, the sounds are the crunch and saturated field of tiny. A good dynamic tone control very effective. The gain has merits, it's really saturated with double windings. I love the sounds. Needs not pedal! Good thing the pedals distos I tried, as has already been said in other reviews, not with the top head. I do not know why, but nothing to do with my other amps. on the other hand, my time, set light goes perfectly.
But if you want a glimpse of the possibilities of the beast, this monster rather see the guitar ringing terror:
I said that on this video, it is indeed the classic Tiny, not Hard Wired!
OVERALL OPINION
I love the sound of this amp! The volume and the gain can have the correct saturation at low volumes. Well, I prefer mode 15 watts with the volume at least 11:00.
A good buy.
For cons, I find the look horrible. Long live the look of Marshalls, Fender tweeds ...
UTILIZATION
Very very simple.
SOUNDS
From clean to distortion. The clean sound is OK but not extraordinary. As previous reviews, the sounds are the crunch and saturated field of tiny. A good dynamic tone control very effective. The gain has merits, it's really saturated with double windings. I love the sounds. Needs not pedal! Good thing the pedals distos I tried, as has already been said in other reviews, not with the top head. I do not know why, but nothing to do with my other amps. on the other hand, my time, set light goes perfectly.
But if you want a glimpse of the possibilities of the beast, this monster rather see the guitar ringing terror:
I said that on this video, it is indeed the classic Tiny, not Hard Wired!
OVERALL OPINION
I love the sound of this amp! The volume and the gain can have the correct saturation at low volumes. Well, I prefer mode 15 watts with the volume at least 11:00.
A good buy.
For cons, I find the look horrible. Long live the look of Marshalls, Fender tweeds ...