or whatever the model name of those small cheap solid state marshalls is.
it was my first amp ever, i still use it to record silent (lineout) because it sounds so crap. a few years ago the clean channel went bust, no sound. but now even the dirt channel doesn't work when i turn it on so i have to turn it on and off a couple of times until i get sound. too bad, it's a fun little amp.
really, it's a bummer when your first amp ever dies ! it's not a mini half stack, those didn't exist yet then, it's a combo, i think with a 10" speaker or even smaller i'm not sure. and has reverb, delay, flanger on it. i think in loudquietloud kim deal has one of those on the tourbus too ?
My school has one of these and its probably reaching the end of its life now, they bought it in 2005.
Sounds like arse but the delay effect is pretty sweet.
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The only experience I've ever had with these is at my local music shop, and for some reason the owner set the amp to BROOTALZ distortion while I was getting a strat down from the wall. Neat little amp, but I'm glad i got a Bandit 112 instead.
My first amp was a Park combo. It had three tubes in the back and wasn't really mine, I just borrowed it and never gave it back. It had problems and eventually broke. I didn't know much about amps at the time, but I remember it made any guitar I had sound quite nice.
My first amp that I bought for myself was a Line 6 Flextone III, which was actually really, really good and crushingly loud. Sold it to fund the purchase of my Peavey Classic 30.
I also own a WEM 100 watt solid state head, but no amp cab, so I can't really use it. I used it at a gig a while back though for bass, and it was really quite nice.