Ordering mine today and i camt wait. I have the 25 watt guitar amp, already. Once i get this. Im gonna be coming up with such groovy riffs on my 8 strings.
What ever happened to old school, mic to the PA. If you do that you can get whatever the PA puts out. Along with a monitor st your feet,Your good to go. Thats what I do. Old school. 50 w is loud enough.
Hi all. In the manual says that the pad button is for basses with active pickups. Well, I have passive pickups with an internal preamp. Shoud I turn on the PAD?
Hello one question: Would it be useful to play in a not very large venue together with an electronic drum set and an electric guitar? thanks and regards!!
sorry for the delay. it will hold up and work great. i would recommend running it through the pa if you are using one as it may not be able to overpower the drums live in a venue.
Absolutely. It can't be clean or have some great crunch. Has a wide range of sounds that can be produced. I play mostly rock and its perfect for it. Great for small venues or practice. I Would recommend something larger for large events and other big live shows
Not bad unless your drummer is a hard hitter which most are haha. Sounds like you would be better off with a larger model. Orange makes a couple that are larger in wattage and not too much heavy in weight but still have a great sound
I love mine. Got it about a year ago. Sounds great with my Stingray
Ordering mine today and i camt wait.
I have the 25 watt guitar amp, already. Once i get this.
Im gonna be coming up with such groovy riffs on my 8 strings.
Thank you bro this was the final push I needed to pull the trigger on it!
What ever happened to old school, mic to the PA. If you do that you can get whatever the PA puts out. Along with a monitor st your feet,Your good to go. Thats what I do. Old school. 50 w is loud enough.
Eye balling this model. Thanks for the demo.
Thanks. 🤘
Pad is for switching between passive and active basses
Hi all. In the manual says that the pad button is for basses with active pickups. Well, I have passive pickups with an internal preamp. Shoud I turn on the PAD?
Hello one question: Would it be useful to play in a not very large venue together with an electronic drum set and an electric guitar? thanks and regards!!
Okay, 3:57 was pretty dang cool
That amp is purrfect!
I play in a cover band,most of the venues we play aren't that big.I was wondering if this amp well hold up playing live shows..
sorry for the delay. it will hold up and work great. i would recommend running it through the pa if you are using one as it may not be able to overpower the drums live in a venue.
Kitty!
Would this amp be good for metal or rock?
Absolutely. It can't be clean or have some great crunch. Has a wide range of sounds that can be produced. I play mostly rock and its perfect for it. Great for small venues or practice. I Would recommend something larger for large events and other big live shows
@@greasyboykustoms and how would it do with live drums?
Not bad unless your drummer is a hard hitter which most are haha. Sounds like you would be better off with a larger model. Orange makes a couple that are larger in wattage and not too much heavy in weight but still have a great sound
@@greasyboykustoms ok thank you
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Oh boy, another amp review where they record the room and not the amp.
Well ideally, you want to know how it sounds in a room lol otherwise you should be looking into DI