romanianreaper
Well-known member
I haven't spent a ton of time with the amp but so far, I'm loving this thing. I've always dug the BE100 "sound" and captures that for sure. There is this "articulation" and percussive sound when playing that sounds amazing and the only way I can describe it is when you hear a player like Nuno or Vito Bratta and each note stands out really nicely.
As a point of reference, I have a 5150-III 6l6 50 watt and Friedman JJ Jr. I definitely like this amp better than the JJ Jr., although I fo like thst amp too, but this one sounds more open for sure.
Although it is only one channel, I can get some really great clean sounds with the gain turned down to 9 o'clock. I mean beautiful, rich Fender tones. I was playing my Strat with the Keeley Halo and a reverb pedal and sounded great. I realize I won't get as clean of a sound when the volume goes up.
I'm excited to give this thing a whirl at band practice. The only thing I wish it had was the XLR out and ability to power it on without a speaker connected. A second channel would be nice but not necessary. I'm pretty happy with this little amp!
As a point of reference, I have a 5150-III 6l6 50 watt and Friedman JJ Jr. I definitely like this amp better than the JJ Jr., although I fo like thst amp too, but this one sounds more open for sure.
Although it is only one channel, I can get some really great clean sounds with the gain turned down to 9 o'clock. I mean beautiful, rich Fender tones. I was playing my Strat with the Keeley Halo and a reverb pedal and sounded great. I realize I won't get as clean of a sound when the volume goes up.
I'm excited to give this thing a whirl at band practice. The only thing I wish it had was the XLR out and ability to power it on without a speaker connected. A second channel would be nice but not necessary. I'm pretty happy with this little amp!