The other thing I don't like is the knobs stick out to far from the edge of the amp itself, so after a year of practicing and moving it around i lost one of the effect parameter knobs! But it still works fine! Now it is effortless moving it around (and fun too!). I absolutley hate the overdrive channel, i need thick, heavy distortion for jam sessions and i still have to use my Digitech Metal Master to get it! But I can live with it! I also got tired of lugging the thing (probably 40-50 lbs) to practice all the time, so I got some cheap casters and put them on it. You can hook up a tape player/recorder and lay down some rhythm and play lead to it! It seems to be fairly well built too! ![]() I also like having the versatility with all of the I/O in the back. It also has a crisp clean channel that stays clean even at high levels (6 or above), which is because of the great Jensen 10"ers. I like the effects and how much you can change each one's parameters, not to mention the effects are of pretty high quality for this price range. ![]() The only difference was the price, there was a 100+ dollar difference! This was about a year and 4 months ago and now it costs like $150.00! I had been checking out other 50-65 watt amps like the Fender Princeton 65, a Crate 65 watt, and a Rouge, NEVER BUY A ROUGE,stuff like that. I got this little deal from Ameican Musical Supply (check it out) for about $200.00 and free shipping.
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