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Published on 12/20/09 at 10:31
I tried this amp is a few minutes. but it is a pleasure to play on an amp older than me!

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What type of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)?

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all MOSFET,

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What connection?

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input, two speaker outputs 4-8-16 ohm output has the rear with rglage output level.

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What is the power dlivre?

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100W
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What rglages the effects? ...

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A good rverbe

UTILIZATION

You can find the manual on the net, but rather summary provides useful information.

Rgler for the sound, I think it takes a little while. There is a setting of boost, gain setting and with a push-pull of a setting equalizer.

SOUNDS

The sound is surprising for a transistor. One can easily get out in a mix. Me who makes the metal I think we can get out of a sound rather aggressive, but the amp is, however, is good for rock / hard rock

Cot's, I went out the ultimate sound (for me eh ....) with a disto Metal Monster. The grain on a baffle 1960 is really violent, like a lot. on the other hand, this amp lacks bass guitar hero, quite cruelly.
Even without the pedal for distortion, with a copy and a seymour SG HS8, the amp ragi well.

OVERALL OPINION

Playing on a peavey tripleXXX with in room 6505 on a CSPR baffle 1960, a Mesa Dual Rectifier. before I was playing on the transistor with a head and cabinet warp7 of Hugh and Kettner, I find this very good head.

That's the kind of occz that I have found when I started looking for amp 2 bodies ... This head will delight a young for a first real amp, for the RPTE and the first concerts!