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Great warm tone
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I've heard people saying that the overdrive tones are not as good as the clean tone, but I think that's just a matter of taste, I like them too
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It now sits square in the realm of my Marshall DSL/Celestion Gold G10 when it comes to being a killer tone machine worthy of my home recording studio
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Not much use for any of my many pedals with this amp because better tones are already in the presets and I havent even looked at the fuse software yet
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As long as you have the ability to mic this amp, it will deliver outstanding tone and volume for virtually any gigging scenario.
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Overall really love this amp,lots of great tones both clean and distorted.
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All very useful tones.
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Overall, I found the available tones to be excellent.
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It now sits square in the realm of my Marshall DSL/Celestion Gold G10 when it comes to being a killer tone machine worthy of my home recording studio
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The tone and feel of the tubes (valves) is fantastic
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You can turn it way down, keep the warm tone, and practice without bothering anyone else
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I'm a meticulous great tone practitioner with my Les Paul and Fender Strat
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I replaced the stock speaker with an Eminence Rajun Cajun, which has improved the tone and provided increased volume
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I had to trust my ears and my ears loved the tone.
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Excellent Build QualityDelicious Tone at Any VolumeVery VersatileGreat for Those in Small Living QuartersPortabilityCons
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The tones that come out of the 10" speaker of the Super Champ X2 are very rich and touch-responsive, as you'd expect from a tube amp.
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Those are among the options for "Channel 2”; “Channel 1” is supposedly a generic “Blackface” clean tone, presumably averaging the Super Reverb and the Deluxe Reverb of that era, a somewhat boxy, midrange-heavy sound which goes a long way to explaining the heavy bass and treble emphasis built into the tone stack of the Princeton