History:
Purchase: I first read about this amp in Guitar Player Mag, and then found one in a music store for $180, and have never looked back.
Pros: I've got many amps, and this is not the one I enjoy playing quietly--it's 'quiet' (wife-friendly) tone sounds a bit flat. However, when you connect it to a 2x12 with Vintage 30s, crank it up at least half way, and run a quality humbucker-equipped quitar into it, you are in sonic heaven. This thing absolutely smokes! It really is inspiring--great tight bass, incredible crunch, more balls than a bowling alley--and only $180. The thing breaths fire when you turn it up.
Cons: Like I said, it sounds a bit flat when played quietly. Almost like a "cardboard" tone, if cardboard could have a tone. Granted, this is compared to my other amps, which include a MusicMan HD 130 (another great loud amp, but clean), a Fender Vibro King, and a Fender Bassman reissue which are tone Gods when played below ear-spliting volume. But when cranked, the Sovtek takes the tone throne. I am always truely impressed with it.
Mig 50 Quality: Tough as nails. Sovtek Summary: Great bang for the buck. Doesn't do much, but if you want to Grunge-out like Neil Young at a big volume, this is a super amp.
Rating of this product: 4
This Sovtek Guitar Amplifiers Review Submitted By: Bryan Hunt
Date: 2004-03-25
Usefulness Rating: 4.6 out of 5. 35 reader(s) voted.
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