Oh nothing about the room. Just that some amps record well while they don't sound great in the room and when you dial it to sound good in the room you lose it in recording. I never change my settings really and it sounds good both i think. I've never really recorded it via my camera's mic. It's a different but nice flavor although it loses some quality. It captures that sound you hear in the room better than a mic up the grill.
G12T75's. Default speaker for 4x12 Cornford cabs are V30's but I just can't bond with V30's. So I traded them with my cousin's guitarist's G12T75's in his Marshall Cab.
I'd say you can play metal on it but it's not like ENGL, or 5150 type of heavy chug. If I was to describe this amp I'd just say a straight hard rock machine with no bells or whistles. Pretty much one trick pony (although I love the cleans you get when you roll down the overdrive and guitar volume) but oh but what a great trick
I'd say you can play metal on it but it's not like ENGL, or 5150 type of heavy chug. If I was to describe this amp I'd just say a straight hard rock machine with no bells or whistles. Pretty much one trick pony (although I love the cleans you get when you roll down the overdrive and guitar volume) but oh but what a great trick
Sounds good. Sounds similar to this 50W Soldano Avenger I've got. Nice rock/heavy rock/metal amp without getting into the super hyper metal territory which is fine by me.