Great sounds and great when you touch the things to get the change of the other things and then there was a poodle and you gave it a real kickenplanken. Nice video, my neighbours have heard this demo twice now. Big speakers for the win.
That presence control is magical. When you had it at 2 to 3 o'clock for both guitars, the neck pickup tone became the sound in my head. Fantastic. From the cuts, it seems like you got lost playing this amp, which is always a good thing👍
Seems like a pretty decent amp to me. If you want high gain you might want to go for something else but for everything else sounds like the perfect amp. The cleans are awesome. A lot of clean low end very dynamic just an awesome amp. I'm more of a high gain player but still would be a great amp to have at home. Thanks for the review You look like you were having fun. See you on the next one.....✌️
Looking forward to the Lynx review. I just bought one and I'm trying to figure out the amp. So far the overdrive is pretty harsh to the point where it's fuzzy and lows make my guitar sound out of tune. I've been using a Boss SD-1 which has helped a ton but I'm debating whether to keep the amp or sell it.
The TL:DR's for Class A/B is that Class A makes either heat or sound output. It's on all the time. If you match your real power needs to the Class A wattage, it's ideal for audiophile sound quality (less distoration added by the amplifier). The Class B is the power that comes on when you need it. It adds some measurable distortion, but it may not be audible to a super-majority of people. Class B lets us get high power amps, when we need to ensure the neighbors hear us, without the amp heating our houses excessively.
Way overpriced for what you get imo. Single channel, no variable wattage, digital reverb - 30w amps like this should be under $1000. You can buy a Mesa Mark V 25 for similar price and it's x10 more feature rich and better sounding