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(More customer reviews)I've owned this amp for about a year now. It was purchased to replace my marshall mb15, and I must say, it is a huge improvement both in tone and in volume (obviously). This baby gets very loud, even when using a passive bass! I rarely turn the volume above 12 o'clock during practice. As far as tone goes, theres a lot of room for sculpting it on this amp. The semi-parametric mid EQ is a nice touch and is very helpful for pushing the overall sound across at different frequencies when the highs and the lows are not enough. The presets are alright, I never use the punch really but I almost always play with scoop on, it really gives you a fat sound. The overdrive is good but not great, its more of a grating sound layed overtop of the bass as opposed to an actualy overdrive of the signal, so I would say if thats a big reason your interested to reconsider that and get an overdrive pedal to run in series with this. Also, you may be surprised by this amps mobility. It only weighs around 70 pounds, but it has castors that you can screw into the bottom, and some surprisingly sturdy handles on the sides. Moving this amp in and out of my basement and to the car is much easier than I ever would have imagined when I bought it!
All in all, I'm happy with my purchase of this amp. Its got plenty of power for rock/classic rock, and I'm sure you won't have a problem getting good country, reggae, or metal sounds out of this amp too. The main reasons I give this amp 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the reasons I've already stated, there are a few features that I don't really like about it, but generally it is a very powerful and useful unit to have around be it practicing in a group, alone, or for small shows.
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