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What Does Josh Think?
100W delivers all the volume, blooming bottom end and overall push you could ever need! This amp really comes alive with the master volume past noon, so be ready for a ride. The clean channel has loads of that Dumble chirp even on its cleanest settings. It will also give you glorious edge-of-breakup tones when dialed to the right.
The footswitchable boost will push the midrange for earlier breakup without any loss to the chime. This will really bring your single coils to life and can be used to balance them to your humbucker guitars. It can also be used as a solo boost, engaging on both the clean or dirty channels.
The amp has a lot of switches, but they are very friendly in actual use. Flipping the Mid and Rock switches to the up position gives the amp an incredibly full bottom and a richly-colored midrange that responds beautifully to pinch harmonics. Mid switch down gives you sparkly Blackface tones. Go even further by flipping up the Bright switch… the smiley face you see when you look at the three switches corresponds to the chimey EQ curve you’ll hear out of the amp.
The overdrive channel (also footswitchable) can go from light to seriously saturated. In my opinion, it is particularly rich and creamy between 9 and noon. It also cleans up really nicely with the guitar’s volume. While I can’t speak for all guitars, I can say the ones I’ve tried kept a really nice handle on the top end even as the guitar’s volume was pulled back. The amp has such a good focused, punchy midrange that doesn’t muddy easily.
And then there’s a secret weapon… the FET input. This input introduces a transistor gain stage before the rest of the circuitry, making the guitar hit your preamp sections harder. The result is a seductive sizzle on a Les Paul and a glassy punch on a Strat. Again, the guitar’s volume knob has extraordinary control over the amp. You can hold back the tide or let it roar full tilt with just a quick turn of the hand.
The reverb is lush and incredibly versatile. I tend to favor the reverb controls (both the Send and Return) between 9 and 10 o’clock for “everyday” playing. However, turning up the Send will deliver the big surfy spring reverb of a Fender combo, while turning up the Return provides a nice cavern reverb effect. Bringing up both controls gives you some truly huge washes and ambient textures. Pushing them to 3 o’clock will even drive the reverb preamp tubes into sounding like a big pipe organ radiating through the doors of a cathedral!
Getting down to the nitty gritty, let’s address those ratio knobs on the back panel. They ensure a harmonious balance in volume between your cleans and dirts. With the front panel settings described above, I like to go for noon on the clean ratio knob and 9 to 11 o’clock on the overdrive ratio. But they also function as master volumes for each channel, further allowing you to turn the amp into a full-blown monster that brings down the house, or instead bring down the volumes for bedroom-friendly practice sessions.
This listing is for the head only. Contact to add a matching speaker cabinet.
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