Review by
KornMan on 21.12.2004
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One day I was rockin out and then all of a sudden my practice amp blew. Oh well, I have another one. So, I plug up to my Boss amp and then all of a sudden I start hearing all of this noise. So I take it a part, clean off the board and therenulls still the white noise. So I head out to my local Guitar Center and check out there amps. They were in the middle of this huge sale "Savings Invasion" sale. So I had been looking at a Marshall amp, (not sure which model), so I went there to see their price. But then the guy asked me what kind of music I play and I told him, classic rock, but sometimes I like to Drop D tune that thing and just jam. So he said why donnullt I look at the Crate FXT120 with DSP. I was pretty impressed with the thing. Its got 3 channels, footswitch, and all kinds of digital effects. And it was only $379 and came with a free Crate stool.
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Features |
  
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Strong Points:
Loads of digital effects: 2 Flanges, 2 Chouruses, Rotary Speaker effect, Octave Down, Touch Wah, Wah, Doubler, 3 Reverbs, and 3 Delays.
Pretty Loud!
Weak Points:
Heavy! (50 lbs) |
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Playability |
   
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Very Good. Can all ways hit that killer distortion I crave. |
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Quality |
   
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Oh yeah. Its very good. With this amp therenulls really no need for a pedal |
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Durability |
  
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I donnullt play many gigs but carrying it back and forth to my friendnulls house itnulls held up good. |
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Overall |
  
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For the price, its pretty good. But if younullve got the dough, go ahead and get the half stack. |
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