The amp feels pretty solid, but if you knock it at the sides you feel a SLIGHT kind of sway, like the cabinet could just collapse if someone pushed it hard enough. The knobs and speakers are attached pretty solidly, the wiring seems well done. This thing is 28.5 kgs heavy or something like that. Liftable, but not if you're carrying it a long distance. I've taken out the rubber studs on the bottom of the amp and put heavy duty wheels in place of them. Makes moving it around easier. Included was a 4 button footswitch. It's excellent, not one of those marshall style footswitches with the stupid metal nipples that are so hard to aim for, this thing has 4 nice big rectangular switches, Clean/Crunch, Lead, Reverb, and FX Loop.
This thing is LOUD. I put the volume at 4 on the lead channel in the shop, and the whole place was literally shaking. Back at home, the volume at 3 is enough to make my pet poodle run away with its tail between its legs. I usually play it on about 2, because I don't really want to damage my hearing. It sounds good even at low volumes, the preamp gain on this thing is bloody high. Cranking the volume up to about 3 you start to get some really nice power amp gain. Volume at 6-8 on the lead channel sounds AWESOME. But I think you'd overpower the entire band at this volume unless you're playing a large-ish venue. So not much point playing at that volume. I haven't put it to 10 yet.
I can get almost any sound I want from this thing so far. From classic rock ala Led Zepellin and GNR, to an emotional-singing-with-my-guitar tone ala Joe Satriani or Vai, to a nice crunchy metal sound like Avenged Sevenfold or Trivium. It also does Metallica really well. I don't think this amp would cut it for nu-metal though. It's got slightly less gain than what you would need for that.
WARNING: I've been testing the amp for barely a week now, and to get all the tones I've mentioned requires a fair bit of EQ-ing. But messing with the dials really affects your sound. You can literally hear the sound changing as you turn the EQ knobs. Not like alot of other amps I've tried.
3 channels, clean, crunch and lead. Clean isn't too impressive.. I think it may be my Schecter's pickups but the clean breaks up really easily if you want it loud. I tried putting the gain on 1 and volume to 10, wasn't loud enough but it stays clean. Gain up any higher than 2 and it breaks up VERY easily. Crunch is nice for ACDC, thats about it. Maybe I just don't listen to enough low gain guitar.
I'm real happy with my purchase, definitely worth the RM2500 I spent. The guys over at AVEM, Maverick and Ah Long specifically are really nice, threw in a bunch of free stuff (8m worth of cable and 2 packs of strings). I haven't tried performing or jamming with this baby just yet, but I'm going to get a chance to do that real soon. I'll post an update when I do.
This post has been edited by ianhooi: Sep 24 2008, 01:58 AM
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