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«  good lil amp »

Published on 10/02/10 at 01:42
it's a transistor amp 75 Watts RMS

connectors: Behind the amplifier: an effects loop (send and return), an outlet line out (never tested), a headphone jack (very good play without drang family, neighbors .. .) EXT. 8-16 ohm output (which I guess it serves to connect a speaker supplmentaire)
front of the amp: one between jack and plug footswicht

There are 2 channels, a normal channel (clean sound) with its own volume and a boost channel (overdrive) with its gain volume and tone, a 3-band equalizer on such classic amps treble, middle and bass) and finally a master volume and reverb
small details that I have never seen on other amps gain channel is a push-pull, when you pull the button there are 2 consquences: the volume down and the boost channel ragit changes of equalizer

can contrl the engagement of the reverb and channel change thanks to a footswicht

UTILIZATION

simple configuration, I have no manual but I have never needed
this is not an amp but I love his sound lamps (very typ marshall even when there is love)
I Specifies that I've never used either in concert or by repeating, I only used that amp learning home

SOUNDS

I play mostly rock and I tried with my Epiphone Les Paul Custom MODEL and my Fender Telecaster Light Ash
I always get a sound that I like whether inspiring sonic
I like the push-pull is the gain that allows me to have a volume sounds very Saturs dcent for my entourage



OVERALL OPINION

I must have been about 7 years and I do not even if spares as on most marshall midrange knobs crachotent over time can be a sign that he must change the potentiometer very
Finally I am not a user effrn reverb of this amp but it is just superb