For someone that gigs locally, these slip covers are an affordable alternative to expensive live-in cases. They definitely help protect your amp and cabs from getting marred up. After using, I still want the live-in, but this does a good job for not much money. Recommended for non-touring musicians.
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EVH make the greatest guitar gear on earth! I'v been playing guitar(no pro just enjoy it and enjoy music) for 20 or more years and have bought and sold a ton of gear over the years, I've used Randall, Marshall, Laney, Line 6, Fender, EVH, Blackstar, At the moment I have a custom made(I made it myself. dimensions from a Marshall 1936 cab 2x12 cab loaded with eminence wizard and governor, best affordable speakers out there! Tons to choose from, makes for many variables) I have a EVH LBX amp which sounds amazing, it's the best sounding small amp I have ever used!!!! this micro dose not sound good at all...might as well get a first act from wally world with a 1 watt tandy speaker then this...they should redesign this micro amp since it is made by EVH...it's the only evh product out there that's not good, everything else they make is awesome!!! 5150IIIs Stealth 100 amp rules the planet!! Best sounding micro amp I think is the Blackstar Fly3 with the ext cab. that's what EVH should had done...Read full review
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I would have loved this amp back when I played in a death metal band but the scoop, mid sweep and drive frequencies don't allow for full chord clarity and harmonics to come through. If you like whistling strings, chug chug, in your face punch, than this is the amp for you. Would be nice to hear what an EL34 conversion from the 6L6's would sound like although its just easier to buy a Blackstar or Hughes & Kettner to get that step up from Marshall tone while maintaining a good rock guitar tone with a more versatile range. Two stars because its only good for one thing and the one thing its good at is better than Mesa Boogie at metal but in reality nothing else.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I own a Vai Legacy,JCM 900,Plexi, this amp stands up to any of them. Fender type clean, blue channel will do anything,great george lynch sound and older Van Halen sounds, red channel smokes with the gain on 2-3 and would cover any metal. If your having trouble getting a good sound from this amp then you just don't know what your doing! If you think it's too bright turn down the highs, hmm imagine that. Need more body, turn up the mids,hmmm, imagine that. Change guitars,stop setting sound with your eyes, you can't put the EQ on every amp in the same place. Change speaker cabs, not all amps sound great through every speaker. Same with pickups. I got a great John Sykes tone using a Les Paul with Dirty Fingers pickups, but a totally different sound using my JEM my PRS, My Petrucci,and Satriani. All totally different through vintage 30's 4x12 cab. Oh, an EQ pedal if you really can't seem to get it.Read full review
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Dull and bland...overhyped like all fender products....weighs a ton...has a cheesy digital reverb...made in Mexico....the clean and crunch share a gain control making one of the channels worthless. For a kid or someone used to low level amps they will be impressed...for pros...walk on....nothing to see here
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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