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Mine wipes the floor with the other home practise amps ive tried though!
With drum kit, keyboards and a loud bassist he has only used 50W setting.
They are not a loud band though and to date have not played any large gig yet.
Sounds very good to me and he has not asked to borrow either of my valve amps........................yet
Just try one.
Sold my100. Good solid clean and slight breakup sounds, got a bit harsh with the gain wound up. The effects implementation was too limiting to replace everything but to be fair, a great amp for the money. I liked the clean setting with a bit of pedal drive, I could have worked with that but it used one of the effect slots up.
I may have kept the 50, just because it's smaller for home use.
7/10 for me, very good, it did nothing wrong, but I wasn't blown away like some.
As a KT100 1x12 owner, if I was to reflect on the 'honeymoon period', I guess I would say the hype was perhaps a tad strong, but I'm still pleased with the purchase.
“Theory is something that is written down after the music has been made so we can explain it to others”– Levi Clay
I had a 100w combo, used it for a few gigs which it handled brilliantly. I then had one of those great ideas and sold it locally. Unsurprisingly I have another one now and love it, especially since I figured out that you could tinker with the send and return levels to have the loop button on the footswitch act as a clean volume boost, so I now just use the GA-FC switch and a wah live. I use the lead channel set about half way for a Marshall crunch sound which you can clean up with the guitar volume and hit the aforementioned switch for solos. Then have a phaser, univibe or chorus on one button, delays, tap, and reverb on the others. Only ever use it in the effects mode live as opposed to patch mode, but often faff around at home with the computer based editor thingy when I want to jam along with particular things. Fancy playing the solo from Time? pull up a Floyd type patch, that sort of thing.
It's small, light, sounds ace, is easy to dial in, sounds good through headphones, plays nicely with recording stuff and is only as complicated as you want to make it. It lets me play more guitar more easily and that's really what I want.
whatever I try to do with it just sounds like the old theme tune from Grange Hill
“Theory is something that is written down after the music has been made so we can explain it to others”– Levi Clay
the clean is nice too but I do have to have my guitar vol max'd to get it which is a shame really
lots of interesting things to explore though, and I've yet to deploy my flanger !!!