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An okey solution for a small room , but not much else.
I recently got back into the electric guitar after years of hiatus. Used to have a 15 Watt Line 6 Spider that had all the goodies a guitarist would ever need. Bass Mid and Treble , dedicated channels for soft or hard distortion and effects of all kinds.
Obviously I knew this amp would be simple and minimalistic , and indeed , for the purposes of just studying , the clean channel is absolutely fine. The distortion channel however is not. Gain cranked all the way up and it barely qualifies for distortion. More like overdrive. I am also not a fan of the Contour knob at all. Supposedly it changes the overall tone by manipulating the Mids , whether that's true or not , all I know is that just one knob is not enough to get my sound where I want it.
Obviously I knew this amp would be simple and minimalistic , and indeed , for the purposes of just studying , the clean channel is absolutely fine. The distortion channel however is not. Gain cranked all the way up and it barely qualifies for distortion. More like overdrive. I am also not a fan of the Contour knob at all. Supposedly it changes the overall tone by manipulating the Mids , whether that's true or not , all I know is that just one knob is not enough to get my sound where I want it.
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Better buy a 300€ Marshall
You really can’t blame the product at this price point, you get amazing value. There’s no discussion, product is well made, and it will be enough to practice if you’ve never played before. If you played just a little on a big Marshall, forget this product. I bought it because i needed a small practice amp, it’s just too small. I ended up returning it and bought a 300€ lamp, just a bit bigger, but with the classic Marshall sound.
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