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  • Pucelle_DabidjanPucelle_Dabidjan

    Two-Rock Custom ReverbPublished on 04/26/10 at 14:10
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    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The contrl are compossed qualisation a three Band gain and master for the clean, gain and master cascade for the lead. Behind, a switch and Penthode triode and a small option rserve the Japanese market, a half power switch to move the head in 50w.

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    Amplifiers rare in France, I found myself confronted a spate of Two Rock, during my visit to Japan. The missing time to try them all, I chose at random a few amps. One of these silent on custom reverb amps. It was he who introduced me to the world of Two Rock.

    Whereas I like this amp an amp View Categories of "booster" ... which means that it is the top twenty of what a guitarist can have a better between the legs. Just to say ...

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    The contrl are compossed qualisation a three Band gain and master for the clean, gain and master cascade for the lead. Behind, a switch and Penthode triode and a small option rserve the Japanese market, a half power switch to move the head in 50w.

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    Amplifiers rare in France, I found myself confronted a spate of Two Rock, during my visit to Japan. The missing time to try them all, I chose at random a few amps. One of these silent on custom reverb amps. It was he who introduced me to the world of Two Rock.

    Whereas I like this amp an amp View Categories of "booster" ... which means that it is the top twenty of what a guitarist can have a better between the legs. Just to say ...

    UTILIZATION

    Any idiot can use this header. The handle is contrl logically. The ractions the amp are immediately and logical. Prcisons however, that fans will look looooooongtemps sounds on this amplifier because the gain that deuxime dbouche on the lead, dpendant is the first channel, which itself availing oneself of j lev number of behaviors. Let me tell you that you will have fun like crazy for Journes entires.

    SOUNDS

    The noise level, the clean is undeniable strong point of this gear. Dot rich and headroom exemplary flanked by a march over the outrancire versatility. It is among the best amps I've tried in the Contents up presents. The Two Rock is undeniable worthy of its reputation. First tender beginner in racing, is the more percussive clean when you move up the gain, all in a balance of clarity and warmth perfect. I do not see limiting the use that can make such a clean. Can matter what you play, you'll scotches.

    The lead channel is grafted on the clean channel. It could grossirement, be defined as the basic overdrive. But it would make him little credit. Perfect for the lead, it depicts a little tighter than some other good heads in the big crunch (steavens, granger, retro-king, larry, 13, Mojave, gabtone, and some others) However, it dlivre a very good presence in a use group. It is, moreover, under the studio directly to his place in the mix.

    Trying dcrire signature sound would be risky, as the beast does not sound like nothing else known. I drais pulls in as the signing "a rle in the medium rather high which pulls all other frquences Behind him." Note that the Prior of rglage clean which it was flanked greatly alter its behavior. Tantt percussive and almost tinny, it is also able to have the grain. Looks like the kebab seller in town 'is seen coum ti! ".

    OVERALL OPINION

    There's nothing wrong. It's ball. But it pays the ball very CHRE. I quoted the retro-king any time, a small plexi head type, charming, for a price that is around the 1000 euros and takes the lead in comparison. The Two Rock did in the 5000 Euros, excluding delivery and customs, and I find that the fellows do not care a bit about the world. It's good to enjoy playing on a good instrument, but an amp this price is little arguing for me.
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