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Ralph Casey Miller Ralph Casey Miller
Published on 12/06/08 at 15:04
15w lamp while oats, two channels (rather 2 amps in 1), 4 inputs, etc. ..
No effects loop, no reverb.

UTILIZATION

The second channel is absolutely simple: gain, treble, bass 2 inputs (normal and high gain)
the first channel differs from the equalization circuit whose settings are a little different but the manual is clear on this.

SOUNDS

I tried to ring for years a digitech multi effect presented as the top of guitar effects, made in United States .... blah blah ..
I tried to find the sounds of various amps drinking .. transistors by mounting the volume, and even home use .. blah blah ..
I programmed for hours on a V-Amp 2 sold as the ultimate imitation of digital emulation everyone knows .... cold ...
So I tried the real emulations made by line6 .... some good points here and there but ... blah blah ...
I turned to the analog simulation SansAmp ... It's not bad at all .. but to save you grown tired ..

And here we are, what the old vox, a loadbox Koch, we put the knobs at the bottom and there is no need to try to make it sound, it sounds .. alone with a guitar at 2000 € as with a 500!
Versatility? How important!?!
It's creamy, no need to pedal .. there's nothing like the saturation, the crunch, the depth of the power tubes.

OVERALL OPINION

This amp gives me one wish, buy more.
Compared to modern AC 15/30, the sound is warmer, deeper, richer.
Use with 3 / 4 or pentode mode background (ok but thoroughly with attenuator anyway) it's a Must!