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Published on 12/05/08 at 02:17
(Originally written by Samu15/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
100-watt hybrid amp (mosfet preamp stage with one ECC83 tube).

Connections: only one input, mono FX loop, two speaker outputs (both are used for the two Celestion G12T75 speakers), two footswitch connectors (channel 2/3 and reverb/boost, only one dual footswitch provided).

Settings: volume control and 3-band EQ in the clean channel, gain 1 and 2, and volume controls plus 3-band EQ in the lead channel, reverb, volume and boost.

Good-quality components except for the jacks, if used intensively. The amp is quite heavy and the only top handle doesn't make transport any easier.

UTILIZATION

Simple configuration with passive EQ settings. The overall output volume is easy to manage with the master and the boost. The lack of a numbered scale around the controls makes memorizing the settings harder.

The user's manual is very short but not really necessary.

The footswitch provided is a bit too small.

SOUNDS

The clean channel sounds quite dry. Don't expect to get a fender-like, crystal-clear sound. It sounds rather British with a strong character. It's very nice for blues and rock. With the volume knob at three quarters of the way you start to get some crunch, but the master level allows you to do it without getting deaf.

The lead channel is THE main asset of this amp. The sound is extremely dynamic, the dual switchable gain stages and the volume control allow you to switch between slight overdrive and heavy distortion. The distortion is not made for heavy metal but rather for a fat 70's sound. I love it and this channel alone is worth the amp.

OVERALL OPINION

I've been using for almost 10 years. I love its very dynamic lead channel. The clean channel is not so good and it could sound nicer.

I tested a Fender Roc Pro, which had a better clean sound but its distortion sound was too dry. I also tried out a Marshall Valvestate, which had a less natural sound.

The value for money is good if you buy it new and excellent if you buy it secondhand.