![]() ![]() ![]() Live I would easily use the DI with a Bass (with the bass cab being the onstage monitor, like Tim uses it for). I could dial in some very nice bass tones with my '51 RI P-Bass and a few different speakers.Īs a backup amp weighing less than 5 lbs, it is a great "insurance policy" for BOTH Bass and Guitar giggers. The sound was a little warmer than I expected (could be the FlexWave tube simulation technology). this may make it more useable as a guitar amp.įor bass it was surprising (as Tim here already pointed out). I will soon be bypassing the PB's preamp and will be trying out some tube preamps directly into the power amp (via the effects loop). Dialing in less gain had a nice midrangey "brashness" to it, but it also lacked the sustain and complexity of a tube amp. There was a little bit of dynamics to be found, but not much (to be expected for a solid state amp). The dirties were nice and mean with sustain and crunch. Some Country pickers not so interested in "warmth" and more interested in clarity and brightness (Tele players that may even use bass amps for twangin') might even like this amp for "normal" use. Still very bright and clear with a lot less warmth than a tube amp has. The cleans are a little warmer than MOST solid state amps I've tried. Through a few different speakers it was pleasant. The speaker simulation (kicks in on headphones or the DI output) sucks really badly. I've had it for a while, so now it's time to give another review.įor a solid state amp BOTH the Clean and Dirty sounds that you can dial in are pretty decent. ![]()
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