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Replacement for GK MB-200?
How does it compare to my old GK MB-200 head? I make my sound using a multi effect unit so I prefer a flat DI, flat speaker out with some added lower bass.
PLUS:
- A lot smaller.
- Lower self noise.
- Less sensitive to noise generated by modern switching power adapters.
- Separate gain and master controls.
- Overdrive section of the gain control.
- A little lighter.
- Carrying bag.
MINUS:
- Only voiced POST DI. This makes it unusable for me so I carry a separate DI box which makes it all actually a lot heavier, bigger and a little more complicated.
- The EQ does not make it possible to effectively flatten the voicing.
- The EQ does not help compensate the missing low end of small cabinets either.
- No AUX IN.
- Loud fan which is always on.
- Does not have protection of the knobs.
- No speak-on out.
I use it with a tilted 4 Ohm highly sensitive cab so I have no problem hearing myself against drums, 30W valve guitar amp, monitors and PA.
PLUS:
- A lot smaller.
- Lower self noise.
- Less sensitive to noise generated by modern switching power adapters.
- Separate gain and master controls.
- Overdrive section of the gain control.
- A little lighter.
- Carrying bag.
MINUS:
- Only voiced POST DI. This makes it unusable for me so I carry a separate DI box which makes it all actually a lot heavier, bigger and a little more complicated.
- The EQ does not make it possible to effectively flatten the voicing.
- The EQ does not help compensate the missing low end of small cabinets either.
- No AUX IN.
- Loud fan which is always on.
- Does not have protection of the knobs.
- No speak-on out.
I use it with a tilted 4 Ohm highly sensitive cab so I have no problem hearing myself against drums, 30W valve guitar amp, monitors and PA.
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