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I've actually had this since mid December. I got it like new for a steal on eBay. I saw a demo on youtube by Garrett Peters and it was enough to convince me that I was definitely gonna get one. Channel A and B both sound great. I'd say Channel A is more versatile, though B definitely has some degree of flexibility in its tone. The gain knob on both channels is very wide. Just between 5 and 6 on the knob there's a vast difference in gain saturation. The single tone knob on Chan B is very useful, though I pretty much keep it at 5. When you run either channel clean (which for me is keeping the gain around 3) it sounds very clear. But it doesn't take much for the amp to break up, once you hit 4 on the gain knob you're only going to clean up by using the volume on your guitar. Haven't made much use of the "attenuator" knobs as I usually play loud. Here are the pics followed by the clips. The clips are chan A on one and chan B on the other. It's some heavy riff I heard a while back that I can't seem to find the song for (if anyone happens to know the song let me know). I had Chan A with the gain on 6 and Chan B with the gain on 6.5 (a little too much in retrospect), and the EQ set at 5 for all respective knobs. I also used an MXR GT-OD to tighten it up. I used my Warmoth Strat with a Duncan Slug in the bridge, along with an AKG D5 mic and a Line 6 UX1 interface (ick!). The clips are pretty amateur like my previous clips but why not give it a try?
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