What's Your Opinion On This Amp

It's is a laney tfx 200 its is 65 Watts.

Inputs Single Jack
Channels 3: Clean, Drive 1 & Drive 2
Equalization Independent Bass, Middle & Treble for Clean & Drive
Bright Switch 1: Clean Channel
Footswitch TFX 4-Way (Included)
Speaker connections Yes
FX Loop(s) Yes
Impedance Minimum 4 ohms
Drivers 12" Celestion Seventy 80
Cabinet Design Plywood cabinet construction. Black metal
corners, metal side grip handles, rubber feet
Scoop Switch 2: Drive 1 & Drive 2
Vibe Switch Yes
Tube Fusion Techlogy ECC83 Preamp valve
X-Factor DSP Digital Effects 2 x 16 program systems for Clean and
Drive
Master Effects Level Controls 2: Clean & Drive
Effects CLEAN: 3 x Reverbs (Hall, Room, Plate), 4 x Delay, 2 x Chorus, 2 x Rotary, Flanger, Flanger + Delay, Octaver, Chorus + Delay, Chorus + Reverb
Secondary Effects DRIVE: 2 x Reverbs (Hall & Room), 4 x Delay, 1 x Multi-Tap Delay, 2 x Chorus, 2 x Rotary, Flanger, Flanger + Delay, Octaver, Chorus + Delay, Chorus + Reverb
Headphone Socket Yes
X-Factor DSP Level Control Yes

Weight 16kg

Dimensions (mm) 465 x 533 x 277
I play mostly old school metal and some heavy blues do you think that this would be a gos amp to buy.

I would be playing a PRS Santana se2 and a Ibanez JS100 through it.

brian's picture

What's its sound like is the question?

Yeah I have played a Les Paul on it ones but let me tell you something if you are willing to pay £379 for it :no: ,
The cool thing about it is that it has an ECC83 pre-amp tube for true tube overdrive.

Like the vintage driver pushing they go nice on it.
The sound I will put some demos on so you can hear it you're self.

As stated, "how does it sound" [to you], is most important.
Power Tubes [Valves] are really most of the magic of tube amps.

Consider how many artists use solid state pedals to drive their tube amps.

The Wanka