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71 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
6 People wrote reviews









9 out of 10
Feature:
It has enough but, it could have a mid EQ knob for the clean channels.
Quality:
I've had this amp for about half of a year and there is nothing wrong with it. It's is a sturdy build and has maintained it's sound and speaker quality after pushing it just a little too far :).
Value:
I payed very little money for this quality amp.
Desirability:
It doesn't look the sharpest but hey, don't judge a book by its cover. It sounds amazing.
Sound:
It's the bet sounding amp I have had. With a little knowledge on how to work the onboard EQ you can get a variety of quality sounds from this amp.
Ease of Use:
Extremely simple to use.
Support:
Haven't had to deal with them yet because it works so fine. Voted 5 just because it's the even vote.
Overall:
I will probably have this amp as a practice amp until it breaks. I do plan on buying a half stack combo but that's just for live performance. This amp is a great practice/small jam amp.
Submitted: 9/20/2007
Style of Music: Death Metal, Classical, General Awesome









8 out of 10
Feature:
The features are very basic. Nothin specific.
Quality:
Very well made practice amp.
Value:
Not bad- a bit overpriced.
Desirability:
looks cool for a practice amp.
Sound:
This amp has a very "airy" distortion sounds which kinda sucks plus it gives a lot of feedback when using pedals. It makes a great practice amp, though.
Ease of Use:
Counldn't possibly be any easier.
Support:
I have a fender strat but upgraded to an Ibanez steve vai jem. Overall fender is pretty good.
Overall:
Good amp for practicing on only. NOT GOOD FOR ANY PERFORMANCES.
Submitted: 2/26/2007
Style of Music: Rock, Hard Rock, and Metal
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