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Kent17 Kent17
Published on 09/08/11 at 07:13
Amp transistor Italian 70 years, mine was purchased mid-1976, it starts to date ...
40W into 4 ohms, 15 kg
HP10 2 ', with steel front grille
6,35,1 2entrées jack for channel "clean" and one for the channel "fuzz"
Settings: fuzz, volume, bass, treble, tremolo, frequency, reverb (spring)
with seven buttons of different colors!
2 input jack for 6.35 contactor on / off pedal acting for the tremolo and reverb.
Adjust so easy, be careful because by pushing the volume it rocks a little more prepared you are only 40 of 80W in my opinion.
For the time this amp with an input "distortion", a tremolo and reverb spring, was not bad with, but it was the lot of amps these years.
Robust construction, although not because of scene (or little) he did not take a pet and is always impeccable, the gates of HP just painted black because they tended to rust ..

UTILIZATION

Setup could not be more simple, you plug and it works ..
So no manual
and good sound comes from himself, vintage should not look for something else.

SOUNDS

very vintage sound, I play replicas of Shadows, Pop Rock of the sixties and it holds up.
I play with a Les Paul replica and a 75-Lag Jet200
I have a pleasure to hear the sound that is my time of course.
Nothing to do with ready-made sounds that I find on my Vox amp.

OVERALL OPINION

Purchased in 1976, it was my first amp purchase, I always kept.
At the time compared to amplifiers that are currently outstanding and their characteristics (simulation, effects etc. ..) for ridiculous prices, this amp was 800.00 francs relatively expensive, but the music was not given material ( not made in China!) this was for me 40% of my salary at the time What would today (for a net average wage of € 1,800.00) € 720.00 with about this amount was still anything other than Emthree!!
Not at Vintage!