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Published on 06/19/14 at 03:39
Value For Money :
Excellent
2 watts lamp head while giving a volume as a lamp or 15 watt 5watt Transistor, 1 input, 1 output 8Ohms,
Power switch, knobs, volume, bass, trebble, gain
switch Bright / Thick: equalizer does not act Thick mode that gives its boosted and warmer
there is no standby or reverb
UTILIZATION
super easy to use, no need of manual.
the gain setting provides a wide range of sounds from very clean to very saturated with a nice progressive
EQ knobs are operational,
the volume is not too much on his
SOUNDS
I have a Ibanez head TSA15 for blues that gives rather muffled sounds,
I took this head to Vox rock that gives more slap and crystal clear sound with my strat,
in Bright mode, the gain setting is really effective: the first quarter crystalline, clean up a little before the half, he began blueser just before the half, gradually cruncher up a rock saturation.
in Thick mode, crunch it goes much faster and farther to the distortion of the Hard Rock.
I do not metal, but I think this head will not go that far?
no effects loop, but the head accepts a good reverb pedal input,
I do not use much effect
OVERALL OPINION
I use it at home, alternately with the Ibanez head in the cabinet Ibanez 12 "Celestion, for 6 months;
I hesitated with the Blackstar HT5R head for the sound quality equivalent but with an integrated reverb, I chose the Vox head to the sound of my Strat, and the desirability of balance.
I love the clean sound, especially with the Strat, and the gain setting that is integrated with the Tube Screamer Ibanez TSA15 my head.
I find close to an AC30 sound (better than AC15) for an acceptable volume house.
I highly recommend this head, try it and you should adopt.
I paid 190euros on sale, I found the excellent quality / price ratio, even without integrated reverb ', so yes I would do this choice without hesitation.
Power switch, knobs, volume, bass, trebble, gain
switch Bright / Thick: equalizer does not act Thick mode that gives its boosted and warmer
there is no standby or reverb
UTILIZATION
super easy to use, no need of manual.
the gain setting provides a wide range of sounds from very clean to very saturated with a nice progressive
EQ knobs are operational,
the volume is not too much on his
SOUNDS
I have a Ibanez head TSA15 for blues that gives rather muffled sounds,
I took this head to Vox rock that gives more slap and crystal clear sound with my strat,
in Bright mode, the gain setting is really effective: the first quarter crystalline, clean up a little before the half, he began blueser just before the half, gradually cruncher up a rock saturation.
in Thick mode, crunch it goes much faster and farther to the distortion of the Hard Rock.
I do not metal, but I think this head will not go that far?
no effects loop, but the head accepts a good reverb pedal input,
I do not use much effect
OVERALL OPINION
I use it at home, alternately with the Ibanez head in the cabinet Ibanez 12 "Celestion, for 6 months;
I hesitated with the Blackstar HT5R head for the sound quality equivalent but with an integrated reverb, I chose the Vox head to the sound of my Strat, and the desirability of balance.
I love the clean sound, especially with the Strat, and the gain setting that is integrated with the Tube Screamer Ibanez TSA15 my head.
I find close to an AC30 sound (better than AC15) for an acceptable volume house.
I highly recommend this head, try it and you should adopt.
I paid 190euros on sale, I found the excellent quality / price ratio, even without integrated reverb ', so yes I would do this choice without hesitation.