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When it's hot it's hot.
I absolutely hated this amp for a long time, but for certain applications it's a 10/10. First, I tried it with a Korg Hammond type thing and it screamed with the overdrive. It loves certain guitars and tones. I would recommend this for studio work when you want a screaming lead or Deep Purple heavy keys, but I think as a main bedroom amp it's not great for chording unless you're playing metal. I haven't tried any of the output features.
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Great practice amp
Bought the MT1 as a practice amp,and indeed it fulfills my expectations. Two notes:
1. It is still relatively loud if played above 12oclock for apartment use, so you compromise tone if you play really quiet without head phones. A 0.1 W attenuator would be perfect.
2. No EQconfigurations. For the price and use it is okay and the sound you get is still great,but overall a downside compared to competitors.
Emulated out is great, line in also works perfect, especially with headphones on. I did not try the USB connection yet.
1. It is still relatively loud if played above 12oclock for apartment use, so you compromise tone if you play really quiet without head phones. A 0.1 W attenuator would be perfect.
2. No EQconfigurations. For the price and use it is okay and the sound you get is still great,but overall a downside compared to competitors.
Emulated out is great, line in also works perfect, especially with headphones on. I did not try the USB connection yet.
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