veltro_205
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Thank you very much, where did you find the information about Class A?It is a class A amp. Also, It’s still pretty loud at half power.
Thanks
Thank you very much, where did you find the information about Class A?It is a class A amp. Also, It’s still pretty loud at half power.
Thank you very much, where did you find the information about Class A?
Thanks
I stand corrected, however, where did you find this info...LOL, I know this question has been asked, I guess the Guitar Center, I believe that's who told me is incorrect as well. Thanks
Hi Guys,
2) For those who have the amp, in half power set is suitable for playing at home in a condominium?
Thank you very much
Veltro
Being Class A would defeat the purpose of this amp. (Besides, most people don't even really know what it means... and that includes apparently a lot of amp makers who say that their amps are Class A when they really aren't).Thank you very much, where did you find the information about Class A?
Thanks
I'm pretty sure, at some point, he walked into the Amp Dept and asked Doug Sewell.
Pics!We’ll sure - but only if he was wearing that snazzy silver jacket. Otherwise, he’d just pick up the phone and call Doug so as to avoid everybody asking why he wasn’t wearing that snazzy silver jacket.
It's not that it's really loud in full power, or half power, it's the taper on the volume knob. It goes from bedroom level to loud with a nudge of the knob. For some, it was too loud, or too touchy. I loved mine. However, I loved my Archon more. It is a great low volume amp, and has a better taper for more usable volume range.
I suppose you could class that as a Silver Top!
So officially, PRS has Goldtop models, and a Silvertop "model."I suppose you could class that as a Silver Top!
So officially, PRS has Goldtop models, and a Silvertop "model."
Actually, now that you're officially "one of us" I think it's a new at bat. No ball, no strike count.I’m not allowed to make direct comments about @Shawn@PRS any more. You know the “three strikes” rule!
Actually, now that you're officially "one of us" I think it's a new at bat. No ball, no strike count.
Wow, I wasn’t even close!He's British. He won't get that. Luckily, I can translate that into British for you - "New at bat - no ball, no strike count" in British is, "Bob's your fish 'n' chips, smack the collywoddle, and stuff up the bangers and masher, wot wot, hallo guv'nor!"