Friday, April 30, 2010

Ninja EQ


The Ninja's tonal forte is its dual EQ section. You'd benefit from this amp by setting both sections in neutral markings as a start. Work with any one of the EQ sections first, boost/ cut whichever frequencies to your fancy. Use the other section as a flat booster, ie. raise or lower all frequencies together/ simultaneously & hear how marked the tonal changes are. You can also replicate one section's settings in the other, to hear more of what you fancy. I just wish this amp has reverb to make it sound more lethal not that it's a tame puppy to begin with.

3 comments:

Ijau D. Koceng said...

bro, shed me some lights... go for randall RX35BM or laney RB2? hehehe

u know what i'm talking right?

subversion.sg said...

bro... looks like the Laney has a compressor feature there which gets my thumbs up. the Randall might have it integrated in its circuits but that's not for sure...

Ijau D. Koceng said...

randall didn't put enough detail/info on their website, and i can't find any reviews about it on the net either

compared to laney which was detailed, and quite good reviews about it too