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The dirt channel suffers a little at very low volumes though. But that's pretty standard across all amps right? Louder, it sounds like an Orange.
I found it a touch muddy with humbuckers, but to caveat that, the guitar I had (this was the amp I bought when I was just getting back into playing and buying gear) was a cheap Dearmond (the Indonesia made ones that didn't have the US made Guild pickups). Better pickups would have probably sounded clearer.
The only reason I didn't keep it (other than obvious fickle GAS based decisions) was the lack of built in reverb which at the time I believed to be essential. I now know its not, and I have come to love a dry amp sound, even just for plug and play noodling.
If it's a good price, it's a solid little amp, and gets loud when it needs to.
Cheers.
but you can never leave...
I never got to crank mine really, so can't give you a full spectrum review.
Enjoy!
It’s not quiet.
It’s vintage voiced, which is a plus if that’s your thing. If you’re after modern metal, look elsewhere.