Pignose presents Solid-State Guitar Combos 7-100 Guitarcombo. If you are on the lookout for electric guitar combos, electric guitar amps or guitars and basses in general, then this may be a fitting choice. Make sure to check out the reviews but first of all press the red button below to see if it fits your music taste.
Chris Roditis took the WHATISGOODFORME test and scored a 88% match with 7-100 Guitarcombo
88% match
Chris likes Indie Rock, Synthpop and New Wave
Is it good for me?

Join the Pignose 7-100 Guitarcombo Fans Community

Use the tabs below to see what music people who love this gear like, explore its tech specs and read reviews by other members. Stay tuned, more community features are coming up!

Review by an anonymous contributor

An anonymous user reviewed and rated Pignose 7-100 Guitarcombo with 5 out 5 stars

"Simple as can be - analog and solid..."

5

Simple as can be - analog and solid state with no redundant effects; it marries well with whatever favourite effects we own already without bringing its own built in distractions. I pair mine with a tiny cheap MS-50g multieffect unit to bring it up to date with modern expectations but it doesn't need it; more often than not I plug in direct, it sounds so good by itself!
It responds really well to picking dynamics and use of a guitar's volume control; possibly better than many other more modern digital modellers.
It has a long and distinguished history and has been used on many notable recordings by distinguished artists such as Clapton, Macca and Zappa.
It's small and loud with a mojo all its own. Great for blues and rock - It'll clean up well enough with the guitar volume rolled back although perhaps not quite to as pristine glassy clean as some might desire. It's probably not the best choice for high gain music genres like metal either.
There's one more portable space saving feature: it opens up and you can keep accessories inside. Mine stores 5 harmonicas, a guitar slide, picks and capo, a small mic and a 2m cable!

Reviewed Oct 26, 2022