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Old 03-30-2010, 01:59 PM
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Ashdown ABM difference EVOII / original EVO

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Hi,

Does anyone know what's the difference between the original EVO and the EVO II series is?

I seem to recall that they increased the gain on the ValveDrive in the EVO II series. Is this true?
I am mostly interested in sound difference? Is there any?
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The Evo II has a built in compressor, the Evo did not- According to the Ashdown website, the power section was tweaked, but the output is listed as the same for both.

Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but hope it helps.
Actually, I believe the compressor was introduced with EVOIII.

Reportedly, they redesigned the entire amp for EVOII.
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