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Pedale amplificatore a transistor per chitarra elettrica
3 classici Voicing di amplificatori UK: JMP, AC Normal e AC Top Boost
Prestazioni paragonabili a quelle di un amplificatore valvolare da 25 W con l'alimentatore PS-24 incluso o in modalità low-power da 1 W con un alimentatore convenzionale da 9 V
2 simulazioni Cabinet e 1 FRFR sulle uscite XLR e cuffie
Limiter
Riverbero
Effetto Loop
1 canale
Potenza: 25 W
Controlli: Gain, Limiter, Bass, Mid, Treble, Reverb, Master
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Provato altri prodotti simili ma questo personalmente suona meglio, anche se preferisco il suono AC piuttosto che il JM in controtendenza alla maggioranza delle recensioni. Anche utilizzando l'uscita XLR e diffusori amplificati il risultato è notevole
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Pedalboard amp with sound of a 100watt marshall
NoOne2 14.02.2023
I have virtualy no complaints about this amp. It is really what every review says and sounds soooooo good.
There is one thing that i wish was better and that is build quality. It is not bad in any way but i feel like if it's on my pedalboard, i would like it to be as robust as possible. It is great metal construction but it's rather thin and the whole unit is surprisingly light.
Pros: knobs turn smoothly, eq range is great. Not too much and not too little control so you can dial your tone extremely quick.
There is plenty of gain on this thing especialy on marshall setting but it is by no means a high gain amp. Think of it like a good vintage marshall combo with quite an apetite for gain pedals. I use this setting the most.
Other tpyes (ac30 and ac30 top boost) are great too and i use them for cleans and slight crunch. These settings have much less gain but they are great pedal platform becouse of low headroom so boost pedals work great.
I haven't tried the xlr output or headphome output but i heard it's great and look forward to hearing it through a nice pair of headphones.
Fx loop is a great feature and takes delays and reverbs like any other great quality amp.
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There is a lot to be said here and these are my first impressions after playing it for a day so further comments regarding build quality will be here after some time i have it on my board.
Overall i recomend the product, guys at Quilter really know how to make an amp head. Cheers
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Jason S. Thompson 21.07.2021
First of all - yes, this is loud enough to play live with. I played this through an Orange 2x12 (16ohm) and a Jet City 2x12 (8ohm) and both were easily able to keep up with a *loud* drummer and bassist in our rehearsal room.
In terms of sound - this thing is nuts. Great tone out of the box, but it takes pedals really well. I recently played a solo show (electric) and sent the signal straight to the board with the cab sim (set to normal) and it sounded incredible and also made the Sound Engineer very happy to not have to deal with a new mic set up for my set :)
The Marshall tone is a bit fuzzy for my taste in this amp, but the AC normal and AC top boost are exactly what I need.
My only complaint so far is that the "stand by" signal isn't 100% dead/quiet. At least on mine. It's wayyyyy quiet, but you can still hear my guitar signal coming through the cab when it's on standby (very faintly).