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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Carvin Bel-Air stock photo (see below)
This is a stock photo of the amp the kid is selling in Denver
A great amp -I have two of these and they can be run as a single rig or as stereo or twin mono - I also switch between them for lead/ rhythm sounds. The clean channel is silky and full of tone - very variable and pedals don't sound cheap though it. The soak channel gives a mighty american rock amp sound and you can set it for sultry blues or mythic metal - this amp is versatile and sounds amazing with heaps of scope. There's a clear edge to the tops and bass is abundant and rounded - Overall tone is classic and flexible.
A great amp -I have two of these and they can be run as a single rig or as stereo or twin mono - I also switch between them for lead/ rhythm sounds. The clean channel is silky and full of tone - very variable and pedals don't sound cheap though it. The soak channel gives a mighty american rock amp sound and you can set it for sultry blues or mythic metal - this amp is versatile and sounds amazing with heaps of scope. There's a clear edge to the tops and bass is abundant and rounded - Overall tone is classic and flexible.
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