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Tube Guitar Preamp from Egnater belonging to the TOL series

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  • telecaster mantelecaster man

    Egnater TOL ie4Published on 04/01/06 at 00:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Pramp lights (7 * 12AX7) ... as lamps and transformers and liabilities ... Good
    - 4 channels switchable either noon pdalier, switches. 2 output jacks / /.
    - Gain, Volume, treble mid bass, presence and this, for each channel
    - No effect or insert simulator HP (No Need!)

    UTILIZATION

    - Config can not be simple: you turn the knobs ... lol.
    - The sound comes straight out, whatever the channel, like honey. Pramp this is a killer.
    - Manual: No Need is like a receiver, you turn the knobs and you costs with your ears.

    SOUNDS

    - Versatile fabulous. the cleans are fantastic, the crunch channel 2 is desired, the other 2 channels can address all the distorted sounds imag…
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    - Pramp lights (7 * 12AX7) ... as lamps and transformers and liabilities ... Good
    - 4 channels switchable either noon pdalier, switches. 2 output jacks / /.
    - Gain, Volume, treble mid bass, presence and this, for each channel
    - No effect or insert simulator HP (No Need!)

    UTILIZATION

    - Config can not be simple: you turn the knobs ... lol.
    - The sound comes straight out, whatever the channel, like honey. Pramp this is a killer.
    - Manual: No Need is like a receiver, you turn the knobs and you costs with your ears.

    SOUNDS

    - Versatile fabulous. the cleans are fantastic, the crunch channel 2 is desired, the other 2 channels can address all the distorted sounds imaginable. All volumes spars and allow a perfect balance between channels
    - 69 telecaster, Gibson ES335, exit to head Marshall JMP 2203, HP 1960 Vintage 30 speaker
    - I RPET: all sounds are fabulous. Even saturated fat in all the notes sound .. Msa not boiled type o boogie sound is distorted as much as comprss. Here is clear.
    Attention, pramp not forgive the wrong notes lol (user Msa ... mfiez you!)

    OVERALL OPINION

    - Use qques for months in the studio and live to replace a brick Steavens
    - J AIM all, all while ...
    - J had: marshall 6100 (very good), Steavens the brick (very good but lack of bass). The IE4 drives everything!
    - The PB, that is to find one ... lol. I got the 900 Zorros .. but expensive, but justified. It is a pramp you keep your life!
    - The choice again? without hsiter!
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