Feature:
I rated an 8 here because it does not have many features besides being a basic amp. For some guitarists that is what they are looking for, as I was (so in my book its a ten), but from an overall perspective; other guitarists may feel that it lacks the multiple built in effects, multiple channals, and different levels of distortion. If you are looking for something simple, then this is it; otherwise you may be disappointed.
Quality:
I cannot deny that I, like many, shoot to get the best quality that I can when it comes to my music. I can honestly say that the quality of this amp matches my expectations and actually sometimes surprises me when I actually see how nice it is. It brings your playing up to a new level if you are upgrading to the next level in you musical investments; and I'm going to be hard pressed to find something better without simply just upgrading to a full stack as opposed to a half stack. Plus, the Purple is just cool.
Value:
As I've said before, if you watch Jimi Hendrix at Monterey and can hear that fuzz and unique distortion that cleans up when he lightens up on the guitar, or you feel that Page is able to just nail an incredible sound with his Les Paul or Double Neck; then this amp is worth the money to you. Others looking for a different sound, will likely feel that it is too much for what you get, and for those guitarists it is true.
Desirability:
It is one hell of a stage presence and truly causes me to play harder, faster, and with more soul because it is the sound I've been trying to reach since I became good enough to realize there was more to playing guitar then just knowing the chords. Right there with more purchases of my Les Paul, Strat, and Double Neck.
Sound:
The Vintage in the name says it all. I gave it a nine though, because while the gain portion of the amp is almost soley for that old school rock n' roll sound, at lower pre-amp settings you can get a very crystal clear acoustic sound. I play electric mainly, but my friend has the Fender Acoustic and it too has a great sound. However why it wasn't a ten is, if you are buying this amp, then you must expect to have that fuzzy grundgy gain of the 60s and 70s. Lots of Hendrix, Clapton, and Zeppelin in this amp. Don't expect to find the heavy death metal sound from this amp, its not made for that. If your looking for that vintage classic rock sound, as I was, then this amp is definitely what you are looking for.
Ease of Use:
This amp is very much one where you not only play the guitar but you play the amp. It is simple enough to get on it and start jammin', but if you want to use the full purpose and ability of the amp you'll need to start learning how to play the amp and not just the guitar. (Playing the amp means understanding the connection between your guitar controls and the amp, and how the sound is effected)
Support:
I've not had any problems, however I was able to go online and find information regarding my amp that assisted in setup and initial playing around.
Overall:
For me a it would actually be a 10. Others would say less. I know for a fact that any sound or effect I'm looking for played through this with the purchase of quality pedals and extra concentration in practice can be acheived. Love it, and have never regretted not buying anything else; except maybe the other cabinet to make it a full stack.
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