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(More customer reviews)Pros: Good amp modeling (esp. regarding accurate tube-like gain breakup), decent sounding effects (esp. tremolo and Leslie sims), fairly transparent noise reduction, pretty loud (for a 15 watt-er)
Cons: Convoluted rotary effects editing (I would have preferred a one-by-one on/off switch for each effect), only two store-able presets, no non-headphone preamp out (i.e. a preamp out that doesn't defeat the speaker), no foot switch included.
Both my Les Paul and my Telecaster sound great through this amp, but I cannot speak for how Jackson/Ibanez/ESP-type shred-meister guitars would sound... Also, I'm not sure about ultra high gain amp models, as I seldom use much distortion and haven't monkeyed around with those settings too much.
I have played through many of the genuine amps that this amp claims to mimic, and I must say, it does a fairly decent job of recreating them (within reason). Obviously, if your looking for a top of the line, holy grail, solve-all-of-my-problems-kind of amp or if you are a more seasoned player who is looking for that one signature sound and kind of already know what you want, skip this one and get yourself the real deal( a genuine Twin, Bassman, AC30, etc....)Modeling amps probably aren't for you. But for the price, this amp is just the ticket for late night practice/rehersal/recording sessions. This amp will not only serve as a solid choice for practice and/or jamming, it may help guide the player to what kind of amp they may want as their primary amp in the future.
(I had posted this review on another website [retailer shall remain nameless])
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