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«  Excellent! »

Published on 06/13/11 at 12:51
150 W transistor amp
8 "Woofer + Tweeter
Weight: 13 Kg
Dimensions: 27 x 30 x 37 cm

- Input Mixer:
MIC 1 & 2: XLR + Jack 6.3 mm (Eq. High, Mid, Low, Eff, Vol.)
LINE IN 3-4: Jack 6,3 mm (Eq. High, Mid, Low, Eff, Vol.)
LINE IN 5-6 RCA (Eq. High, Low, Vol.)
- Output Mixer: REC OUT RCA LINE OUT XLR
- Effects: 1 Delay, 3 Reverbs (by Alesis) - Send & Return External Effect

UTILIZATION

It's just if I change the equalizer! The sound is incredible already at the center. The manual is super light, but the grip is super cool.

SOUNDS

I was looking for an acoustic amp to play in rehearsal, in the evening with friends or in bars ... I think the power is largely in the appointment. Above you can plug into any outlet on Canon PA (with separate volume). He then turns back luxury! The Alesis reverbs are clean without making it too (I'm not a specialist). Like their discrete depth. The small delay is nice (too bad not being able to adjust the speed).

OVERALL OPINION

The great class! I bought in store in Nice, after trying it in the cabin, together with an AER 60. The difference was simply unbelievable! The EAR is an acidic side. The sound of the Jam 150 is round, warm and respects the guitar. I play a Martin and I found very dull really his sound (I just changed the EQ). I had the opportunity to try the Marshall 100D. Not bad at all (big sound) but it distorts a little the natural sound of the guitar. The Fender Acoustasonic JR 80 W was good too, but those 2 amps are not suitable for frequent travel. Jam on the same time I plug in a Loop Station, 2 microphones and guitar folk and it's nickel! It seems that we should not really count on the 150 W advertised because it is actually a sort of enclosure monitoring. The advantage is the cleanliness of its remaining super stable whatever the level. Ultimately the volume is still to go. I can hardly imagine the Model 400 W! Value for money on top. When you think that the EAR 60 is more expensive 100 to 200 euros! Sure the format is a bit bulkier, but frankly it's going very well. Marshall competes in the setting and tone, but takes much more space (and weight: 21 kg against 13 kg). I even feel that I can find a trick to take my Jam150 on my scooter.
The wood finish is very classy! Almost unique on the market. I had already removed the black skin of my Marshall to achieve this effect varnished wood, I am filled.
Crisp little detail: Italian manufacture. Finally a product that there is no marked "Made in China!