Award Session 5E3-Extra
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@HAL9000
I just saw your recommendation in the Amps section - I'm interested in a Tweed style amp, this one has piqued my interest.
As it's solid state my guess is that the Master Volume control works well to tame the volume? I'm interested in low volume use as I'm a home player only.
I just saw your recommendation in the Amps section - I'm interested in a Tweed style amp, this one has piqued my interest.
As it's solid state my guess is that the Master Volume control works well to tame the volume? I'm interested in low volume use as I'm a home player only.
@rickd2112a
Yes, MV works well for taming the volume. It can go pretty quiet and still sound good.
As an aside the Celestion A-type, which mine has, is not currently offered as an option (apparently because Fender now use them in the BJr thus creating a shortage for everyone else).
Yes, MV works well for taming the volume. It can go pretty quiet and still sound good.
As an aside the Celestion A-type, which mine has, is not currently offered as an option (apparently because Fender now use them in the BJr thus creating a shortage for everyone else).
I chose the (optional) tweed covering which looks the biz.
Actually this has three knobs knobs - volume, master, and tone. There’s also a ‘fat’ switch (which does exactly what it says on the tin and fattens things up nicely), and a ‘Hi / 7W’ switch. The 7W setting doesn’t make things a lot quieter - it’s more about bringing on a saturated sound rather earlier. It still gets surprisingly loud.
Tone between about 4 to 7 keeps it warm and mellow. Much more than that is too bright for my taste. It never gets ice-picky though.
This amp is very responsive and has valve-like feel and dynamics. I suspect most users wouldn’t guess that it is a solid-state amplifier. It also takes pedals well.
Everything looks and feels to be solid and very well put together.