Zombie : HAMMER
Personal prefference of course, but there is a point that is never described on youtube reviews.
The clean tones of this head are 100% decent.
- Warm and deep bass response?: CHECK.
- Rich mid tones?: Check
- Clear high frequencies?: Check.
- Clean Gain? CHECK.
Obviously, it relates to a MB headand therefor the overdrive distortion channel does what its supposed to. Heavy tones that can be modified with the Tone knob to bring up the treble or the bass. ITS EXTREMELY LOUD (I use it with a Harly benton G112) and it provides more than enough for a 30sqm room. Im using it on the 1, maybe 1,5 on the volume knob otherwise, its just too loud.
I have tried the Meteor on the same order (Orange) and I have decided for this one on every tone possible.
This one has a much more "Presence" on the tones (Clean and OD)
Cannot complain about the missing EQ knobs, as its lunch box head and i knew it didnt have those in advance, but it could be great to use an EQ pedal (yet not necessary at all to be perfectly functional)
TLDR:
-VERY USABLE CLEAN TONEESSSSSS
- Powerful gain and distortion channel
-Extremely loud.
- Cute to see over the amp.
- Low price for the quality
- More than enough to be used on a practice room and im sure in the open aswell
- Bluetooth connection
"Negatives" that are not really a negatives:
-The clean channel its just a bit less quieter than the overdrive, but that can be fixed by simply turning the volume knob by a millimeter.
- It might be that the Zombie 2 its a bit more practical as its has a double channel with a foot switch and independent knobs, but this could be only preference. This one its just more than enough.
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Technical Data
- Manufactured by Joyo
- Released in 2017
- Average price : $128
- Weight : 1.2kg
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