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Baimunized
To sum it up, my search for a good low volume practice amp continues
I had a lot of high expectations going by all the positive stuff I've read online about them and was really disappointed. The main thing was that it still needed to be way louder than I'd be happy playing at home without disturbing the Mrs if I wanted it to sound any kind of punchy or full. The other main problem for me was that the amp models lacked any sort of character and just sounded like generic approximations. 3 of the models sounded near enough the same to my ears (clean, crunch and lead) and the only one I was really into was the brit Hi gain, though kinda expected that given my real amp is a British voiced high gainer
it did sound and feel better than any modeler ive tried before though. Notes sustained nicely like a real amp rather than fizzing out and it was somewhat responsive and realistic feeling.
All in all I'd say definitely try before you buy. I was going to get one blind based on everything I'd read and heard on the Internet, but glad I didn't waste my money! I wish I'd have given the X model a go though as it might be mor suited to my tastes.


All in all I'd say definitely try before you buy. I was going to get one blind based on everything I'd read and heard on the Internet, but glad I didn't waste my money! I wish I'd have given the X model a go though as it might be mor suited to my tastes.