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Harley Benton Harley Benton G112A-FR

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Harley Benton Harley Benton G112A-FR
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Rodjoe2001 24.02.2025
If you own a modeller, this is the amp to have. Try this before spending more money on expensive brand crap. It is supposed to be FRFR, so it does just that; no colouring, no anything, just the clean amplification of the modeller. The tone controls are highly efficient, be careful at gigs as they have a wide range, I keep them flat most of the time depending on the room. I had an issue with the shipping and the EU lead sent to the UK not working through and adapter. I found out it was the adapter so luckily I had an extra UK kettle lead laying around and no further issues so far. It is loud as hell, usually I keep it at 12:00 at gigs, controlling the volume mostly from the guitar, I'm old school; if you set the modeller correctly and have nice IRs (York Audio for example) the tone and feel are pretty much the same as a real amp, the Harley Benton just helps with the thumping. I can get Scott Henderson tone and gain in one setting from sparkly clean to screaming lead without changing presets just tweaking vol and tone pots. I could not believe before that you could do this with modellers. The modellers is the Ampero II Stage, also bought from this lot. My expensive heavy amps/cabs ( 30-45 kgs) now collect dust. This thing weights 15kgs. Now I'm exploring stereo, so either adding another one or get the 212, which is a lot heavier, we'll see.
If you own a modeller, this is the amp to have. Try this before spending more money on expensive brand crap. It is supposed to be FRFR, so it does just that; no colouring, no anything, just the clean amplification of the modeller. The tone controls are highly efficient, be careful at gigs as they have a wide range, I keep them flat most of the time depending on the room. I had an issue with the shipping and the EU lead sent to the UK not working through and adapter. I found out it was the adapter so luckily I had an extra UK kettle lead laying around and no
If you own a modeller, this is the amp to have. Try this before spending more money on expensive brand crap. It is supposed to be FRFR, so it does just that; no colouring, no anything, just the clean amplification of the modeller. The tone controls are highly efficient, be careful at gigs as they have a wide range, I keep them flat most of the time depending on the room. I had an issue with the shipping and the EU lead sent to the UK not working through and adapter. I found out it was the adapter so luckily I had an extra UK kettle lead laying around and no further issues so far. It is loud as hell, usually I keep it at 12:00 at gigs, controlling the volume mostly from the guitar, I'm old school; if you set the modeller correctly and have nice IRs (York Audio for example) the tone and feel are pretty much the same as a real amp, the Harley Benton just helps with the thumping. I can get Scott Henderson tone and gain in one setting from sparkly clean to screaming lead without changing presets just tweaking vol and tone pots. I could not believe before that you could do this with modellers. The modellers is the Ampero II Stage, also bought from this lot. My expensive heavy amps/cabs ( 30-45 kgs) now collect dust. This thing weights 15kgs. Now I'm exploring stereo, so either adding another one or get the 212, which is a lot heavier, we'll see.
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