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Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: USD 449
Submitted 02/23/2007
at 10:32am
by Sergio
Features
:
9
Not a lot of features, but very slick looking. Simple power switch on top and effects loop in the back. Amp is not too big and not too small. Very sturdy construction. It's simple, but I like simple!
Sound Quality
:
10
Finally!!! I can hear what these POD sounds are like amplified. I have used the POD many times for recording, but it's so cool to hear all of these sounds through an amp. I've been able to mess with the POD more and find some more interesting sounds that I may not have been able to find without the amp.
This amp can get LOUD! Would definitely hold its own if the amp was not miked during a gig.
Works great with effects, like most other amps, either straight from the POD or with pedal effects. Although, I do prefer pedal effects.
You can use just about any guitar with this amp because of the variety of tones you get out of the POD. It's easy to have a lot of fun with this amp.
Reliability
:
10
Would bring this amp to any gig. As long as you maintain it and take care of it, there should be nothing to worry about. I tend to maintain all of my equipment anyway.
Customer Support
:
10
Any time I inquired about the amp, the owner contacted me right away. When I finally decided to buy it, he called me directly the same day. Extremely friendly and helpful!
Overall Rating
:
10
I am extremely happy with my purchase. I can't wait to get more use out of it. I'm definitely interested in seeing what new products they come up with in the future.
I do a lot of session work in the NYC area. In the few times I have played out with the amp, I've had people, including friends and fellow session musicians, come up to me asking about the amp. Haven't used it for recording yet, but I can't wait to try it out.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: USD 500
Submitted 11/30/2006
at 04:12am
by Chad Stone
Features
:
No Opinion
You know this one already, little if any features. I'm giving it a high number as I'm a guitar player, not a Knob Turning Engineer by trade ... simple is the goal and this is smple!
Tube power amp - you supply the preamp, there's your features.
Sound Quality
:
9
I've tried for years to figureout but it's clear that tubes anywhere in the path HELP your tone. I've got setups now that have tubes in the preamp and none in the power amp and with this setup it's the opposite.
I like both, but not too many power amps offer effects and versatility so it was important and SMART o allow the tubes to be the power source. Nice!
It makes all 3 of my modelers sound as real as a tube amp as my tube amps sound, so I like the sound very much.
I'm high gain modern rocker and it's difficult to get that tight gritty grungy overdriven tube drive hat Lamb of God and COC, Down and Pantera get out of this but if your good and you know where to look ... you CAN get it.
Reliability
:
10
Never had any issues, but if I do then I feel confident that their customer support is without a doubt the best possibe solution (just by reading every possible review on these units). I'm a Electrician so I'd probably perform a 'Look-See' on her before shipping it back just yet. LOL!
Customer Support
:
10
Never needed it, but How cool is it that he calls personally!! That deserves a 10 by someone who owns one, but never has needed it. That's the tits!
Overall Rating
:
10
In a digital world, it's the closest possible answer! If you're like me you HATE turning knobs and spending hours looking for that sound, so you bought one of those all-in-one modeler units and it's the way it's suppose to be, BUT NOW you have to find a way to amplify it, however everything else seems to miss the heart and soul of the music. It sounds dead (someone said it earlier), kind of like having a Zombie singing and everyone asking why your sound is so dead!
I'm not going to tell you my gear, because I'm in a category where people call me crazy, because I own one of everything! I've been playing since I was sporting Huggies and I'm almost 30 now. I own 42 various types of guitars, I own 19 different amps (combos and heads) and 11 different styles of JUST speaker cabinets. I'm not going to count how many little stomp boxes are in that closet (wife said it's now between 70 - 80) ... but I play 6 - 8 times a week in 3 different bands, 1 plays beach music covers, etc. 1 plays college bar covers (top 40, rock, pop, blues, etc.) and 1 that plays Metal covers and we're dishing out our original stuff now, too. I've been all over North America and if you've got one, I've either returned it or I still have it! Tone is subjective and I play on this thing EVERYDAY! This unit is considered my morning coffee, one of my reasons for waking up and my reason for sleep walking in to my "guitar room" at night and playing for an hour and not remembering the next day. I'm getting help with that.
I play for a living! I even play in my sleep. There is said to be 24 hours in a day ... I'm usually playing during 22 of them.
And I like this unit alot. It's roughly 3 years old now? Not a scratch on it. Plays like it was just opened up and turned on yesterday. It'll always be in my house ... unless it causes the house to catch on fire. If you're looking for that magical piece of equipment that filters out what you just played and plays what you meant to play ... this might be it!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/14/2006
at 06:36pm
by G-MAC
Email: gregandkara at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
see my original review 10/03/06
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
see my original review 10/03/06
Reliability
:
No Opinion
see my original review 10/03/06
Customer Support
:
9
I should update my previous review, which was quite negative towards customer service from Atomic. Someone apparently notified Atomic about the post and they have since bent over backwards to make sure I have received all assistance.
We're still working through the fix to my amp problem, and I still don't know what happened to all my earlier e-mails to Atomic. However, Tom (the president) has done a great job at trying to make sure that we're on the right track now.
I would still have preferred a telephone number listed on the website so I didn't have to keep sending e-mails (which apparently disappeared into the electronic ether). But, customer service is ultimately all about recognizing when a problem exists and doing what is possible to rectify the situation. Tom & Atomic have certainly responded well in this regard.
Please take my new rating into account instead of the "3" from my previous review.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
see my original review 10/03/06
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: USD 400
Submitted 11/02/2006
at 04:49pm
by stephen
Features
:
No Opinion
This amp has no features (save for tubes, a speaker and a box). But that's why i bought it! I use a tonelab SE as a preamp. The tube on tube combo is just amazing. No knobs to screw around with. Just Simple, creamy tone. The amp was made for Your effects processor.
Sound Quality
:
8
The quality of sound rivals any Fender made Tube amp. Clean, it will melt you... you can litterally tastwe it. Distortion is a little bottom heavy. But with an adjustment of the preamp, Vwala, sounds great.
Reliability
:
10
Had it for two years, never changed a tube or anything.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed customer support.
Overall Rating
:
8
The one downside to this amp is the power. For such a large piece of equipment, it should be at least 30 watts.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: ??? 555
Submitted 10/29/2006
at 03:12pm
by Marc Vilanova
Features
:
7
Not many features, but what features do we need in this amp concept...? I think only a master volume would be necessary. Just imagine yourself tweaking the pod and then tweaking the amp... what a waste of time.
I use it hooked up to a Line 6 Pod Pro v.1.0. I do it all in the pod, and then just play and listen... that's the deal!!!!
Sound Quality
:
8
Goooood! Just hear the tubes right there...just one word: ORGANIC!!!
Warning! Please read the pod manual CAREFULLY and learn how to hook it up properly. The first time I used the 112 sounded really crappy! and you may ask why? That was because the cab emulation does not suit realy good with 112. I learned how to bypass it and set the right live config to 1 12" speaker... and heaven came to me!
112 excels in clean sounds much better than distorted ones. Let me drop some words on this issue. You will hear the tubes working in the clean and not very overdriven sounds. Try soloing through a Black face patch and you will understand what I mean... I felt like Knoffler!!!
Distorted sounds: Not excellent but enough good. Rectifier settings keep quite clean but rather powerless and I find some problems to get a really good hi gain soloing tone, but my quest in the 112 is not over yet.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Yes reliable at home ;P
I'm not going to tour with it, I am waiting for the 212 - 50 watt model. It's gonna burn!!!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never used
Overall Rating
:
8
I play modern rock styles: from Peppers to Tool, from 'tallica to Satriani.
I feel this is a awesome amp for pactising but not enough power to tour with. Tubes work fine and the speaker is really clear and the overall looking is sweet!
World wide modeller users: try 112 and rock!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: USD 499
Submitted 10/21/2006
at 07:49pm
by Bill
Features
:
9
Not many features, but that's not what this amp is about. It's about the quality of sound, and how well it reproduces what's coming out of your modeler. To that end, it is fantastic. I purchased the 18 watt, which -unlike the 50 watt models - doesn't come with any volume knob. That took a bit of getting used to.
Sound Quality
:
9
The sound is very true to my Pod XT Live. At least as good as the sound coming out of the headphones, if not better due to the tubes in the amp warming the sound a bit. I played for hours when I got it, and was extremely impressed with the tone I got from the Atomic.
I use the Variax in tandem with the XTL and Atomic, and the combination is beautiful. From clean to distorted tones, I'm consistently amazed at the sheer high quality tones that come of this amp.
My only issue with the amp in my band, we're extremely loud, and putting this amp at its highest setting will overdrive it to the point that the cleans become distorted. But with an 18 watt amp, that is to be expected. If you mic it at mid-volume, that problem goes away. But I like to keep an amp onstage as a monitor. No problem though, as Atomic is letting me send my 18 watt back to get the 50 watt for the difference in price.
Reliability
:
10
I've only had it for a couple of weeks, but I can't see that it would have any problems that any other amp wouldn't have.
Customer Support
:
10
Customer support for me has been nothing short of stellar. Before I was ready to purchase, I was able to talk to Tom King, the owner of Atomic Amps, and make sure that this amp was going to suit my needs. S
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for about 20 years, and I'm surprised how much I enjoy playing the Variax with the XTL, considering I've always been a purist. I had tried my Marshall, my Crate and even going direct to the mains to get a good sound at clubs, but the Atomic has whipped all of their butts. I can't wait until the 50 watt arrives, as it's supposed to have even more headroom for clean tones, which is what I need.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/19/2006
at 05:09am
by SGmypod
Features
:
8
Well made, could do with casters and two carrying handles, (heard the new ones have these..also new ones have seperate power and volume) is very basic but well built
Sound Quality
:
10
Is only limited to your modeller, my podxt sound great..a lot warmer and richer.....have found that is better on casters or of the floor (bass is far better and clearer(may just be my dodgy floor)
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Only just bought it so don't know yet
Customer Support
:
10
Asked a few questions via email got prompt reply from owner...and usefull replies too
Overall Rating
:
10
Is great, tried fender deville, twin etc....also own a marshall jtm....and this blows most away
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: USD 460.00
Submitted 10/06/2006
at 08:24pm
by Tingle myster
Features
:
9
Purchased 2006 october
This amp is design to be an extenstion of your amp modeler and bring it's tone and complexcity to a higher level of sound, making you more confident in using your modeler to play live.
I play classic rock/ blues.... style is really irrelevent... the better question would be what modeler do you use... The Atomic Reactor 112 is built to accomadate a multitude of modelers but mores so the more common ones described on Atomic's web site; V-amp; POD; POD-XT; VOX Tone Lab; and various floor modelers.
I use a V-Amp2 and am very satisfied with my options.. the amp actually warms the sound of any preset... some minor adjustments will be necessary (with any modeler) to fine tune your end result in sound due to modelers are devised to be used as a recording device or used with headphones and computer.. and therefore there is no need for the added room effect reverb etc...
I use this mainly just at home in a very large carpeted room.
Controls are very responsive and every setting comes through clearly exactly as intended.
The Cabinet it good size... large and confident, the construction is good.. very solid.. feels like it could take a beating but at the same time looks so nice that you'll baby it..
DESIGN...I couldn't have thought of a better concept or physical construct. I'm proud to own it..
It's also a lot louder than what you'd expect your getting.. it would easily fill a small bar room with no problem... If you sprung for the Twin they offer you'd be capable of giging small concerts.
For quiet practice or headphone use you do have to remove the DS-1 Docking Unit to be able to plug in your headphones and plug in your original power source... I've drilled a hole the size of a nickel on the side of the dock where the headphone plug is so I can keep the V-amp2 modeler in its docking station, so it can be easily plugged back in...Not a big deal.. if anything it's an adder protective for my modeler.
Sound Quality
:
8
sound quality is unlimited or limited to your use of modeler.. what ever you have it can handle and more than likely make better..
I use noisless lace neck and middle and a seymour duncan pearly gates at the bridge... accompanied with a mid boost slector switch all on a 2004 fender strat.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have it owned it long enought to rate this faily but accornding the the warranty it doesn't matter... it's good for up to 5 years...
If you take care of it, atomic will take care of you.
Customer Support
:
10
Support is phoniminal!... excellent!! Tom is the man.. he practices traditional Public relations... This man will call you on the phone personally and answer any questions you have and help you with anything you need...
I've had exceptional experience dealing with him
Overall Rating
:
10
If it were stolen or lost I would replace immediatly with the same or the next larger version...
It has a great look to it... love the retro styling and logo..
I had a VOX15VR amp and it didn't sound a fraction as good or loud as this amp... now having it, it's not even a thought which is better..
I'd put this amp up against much much more expensive amps in the $1500 - $2000 dollar range... IT'S A CLASSIC TUBE AMP!!!!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: USD 455
Submitted 10/03/2006
at 01:25pm
by G-MAC
Email: gregandkara at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
The amp is very simple which is great... let the modeller do all the work. I do wish that there was a master volume on the amp so I could also use it as a monitor amp when I'm playing acoustic, but that's using the amp not for how it was designed, so I can't complain too much.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play an Epiphone AlleyKat into a PodXT into the Atomic. My most common modelled amps are the Vox AC30TB, the Fender Blackface, and the Fender Champ ("tiny tweed"). I usually play mid-gain settings (a little distortion but not much) and everything sounds very natural... a friend who plays a real Fender Champ recognized the sound of Champ right away when I was playing that setting.
Now, I don't mean to make it sound like it perfectly recreates the tones--refer to the myriad PodXT reviews to discuss that--but the Atomic does a great job of rendering the sounds generated by the PodXT into a nice warm sounding audible tone. I'm not sure how much is the "tube" sound vs. how much is just good amplifier design, but it works well. The Atomic sounds better to me than the PodXT over headphones.
I can get plenty loud without hearing undesirable distortion from the Atomic, but I also usually mic the amp, because I like the sound from the amp better than direct out of the PodXT.
Reliability
:
8
I've never had a problem with the amp, though I am concerned about how much the modeller gets jostled around. I'd rather see some kind of rubber shock absorbers as part of the modeller insert.
Customer Support
:
3
When I first received the amp, the vendor sent me the wrong modeller template (for a Pod instead of a PodXT). Turns out the packaging was labelled wrong. I e-mailed the vendor and Atomic directly and Tom e-mailed me right back and send a new template right away from the factory. Good service there.
However, I've also discovered that--for some reason--the power from the amp is not getting through to the modeller (that is a nice feature to have only one power cable going to the amp). I've done my own checking on it with no solution. I have e-mailed Tom at Atomic about 10 times over the last 10 months for help with zero response. I can find no telephone number for Atomic. I'm stuck with an amp that requires some kind of repair but nowhere to send it and no support from the company and no means of recourse. Terrible service here.
I was very impressed by the early reviews on the Atomic regarding service. The more recent reviews seem to indicate that something has shifted over at Atomic and they've stopped supporting the amp the way they should. My own experience (from good to bad) is consistent with this shift.
Overall Rating
:
6
I have been playing guitar for 13 years, only picking up the electric in the last 2 years. I play mostly rock (U2 types of sounds) and blues-pop (John Mayer type).
I probably would not buy one again, but only because after a few years of playing around with my PodXT I keep coming back to the AC30 as my "primary" model and I'd just buy one of those. The Atomic has done a great job of helping me sort through my options!
I do, however, intend to keep it for as long as it stays with me.
I hate to say it, though, but as much as I love the sound of this amp I have to recommend against purchasing it if you think you might ever need warranty service or any other kind of support. Atomic's sterling reputation for service seems to have been completely abandoned. It freaks me out that I have no support for this amp right now... at least I don't make my living off music or I'd really need to get something with manufacturer support.
If you are a "tinkerer" or would want to have it serviced at some other shop, though, don't hesitate to get one.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 350 (#)
Submitted 05/21/2006
at 06:45am
by Chris (U.K.)
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
10
Brilliant! This is the main section I'm sure you lot will be interested in.
I'm using it with a Pod XT and Variax 300 guitar. Had previously been using the same set-up through a vox valvetronix amp which sounded good but this takes it to the next level. Effects sound much richer, the guitar amp sims have more character, smoothness and variety tonally.
The amplifier packs a punch, would easily cope with quite large gigs and if it wasn't loud enough, the places that you would be playing to warrant this amp not being able to cope with the volume demand would definitely have a PA system. It shifts air, a lot of air! Great bass response, really weighty...like being hit by Ricky Hatton (google him if need be ;)
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Only criticisms is that is should have 2 handles to make carrying easier and a standy switch would have been handy but these are just minor criticisms.
Apart from that I honestly cannot fault it!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 03/25/2006
at 10:03am
by Clay Gillespie
Features
:
8
Favorite Features:
PODxt can be mounted in the Amp. Having the PODxt installed in the amp means no carrying, connecting, or breaking down the PODxt, PODxt power supply, or the POD-to-amp cable. This reduces setup time, cleans up the stage area, and eliminates a power supply and cable from the list of items to break.
The ported/tuned cabinet. This cabinet provides a relatively flat response (something your Celestian greenbacks are not designed to do). which means more bass, less mid-range honk.
Not so good features:
The handle is awkward. Picking up the amp by the side is not natural. I would like two handles.
The top of the amp needs more protection for the PODxt. It's too vulnerable to accidents--spills, etc. Of course, the PODxt sitting on top of another amp has the same problems.
Sound Quality
:
8
Using a PODxt mainly with Fender Twin, Vox AC-30TB, and Plexi 45 models and a Gibson Les Paul this amp is loud and provides a very warm tone. No hiss or buzz.
Note that the amp has more natural distortion than a direct connection to a PA, a solid-state amp, or recording panel. Duh...the Atomic has hot tubes. So you will have to readjust the drive settings on the PODxt if there is too much distortion for your taste.
Reliability
:
6
Don't know yet. I've only had the amp for 1 week.
One problem which I haven't fully resolved--a ground loop. When I connect the Atomic Reactor to a mixer or my Peavey Effect Return there is a 60 Hz/120 Hz buzz. There is no buzz coming from the Atomic, but I am concerned that the Atomic might be the cause of the loop. But I'm not an electrician. As noted below, Mr. King is helping me resolve this problem, but note the buzz is not bad for live work, but if recording I'm either going to run direct from the PODxt or mic the Atomic.
Customer Support
:
10
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! I emailed a question to the company and the president of Atomic Amps, Tom King, called me, twice. He worked with me for 15 minutes to resolve my ground loop problem, making suggestions and soliciting my thoughts on how to improve the amp in future models. He asked that I keep in contact to let him know how the amp worked out for me.
In 35 years of playing and buying gear, I've never had such support. Does Fender, Marshall, Gibson, Vox, or anyone else do that?
Overall Rating
:
10
I would not go back to using a Peavey Classic/Celestion 1x12 (which I used for probably 100+ gigs with a POD). Nor would I go direct to the PA (always a frustrating experience). The Atomic is fuller sounding and just right for my style. I use Les Paul, Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Line 6 MM4. Mic the cabinet running into the PA back into 2 monitor sends. Have been studio guitarist, assistant jazz director at local university (I have a composition degree), played bars and proms to pay for college. Became a Christian, became tired of playing bars, began playing rockin churches, state/national fair, festivals.
I look forward to working with Atomic Amps--there's nothing like it.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 359 (# pounds sterling)
Submitted 03/15/2006
at 04:36am
by slate
Features
:
No Opinion
you know the feature by now !
Sound Quality
:
5
i brought the atomic reactor on the strenghts of the reviews posted here , and also because Guitarist magazine (UK) gave it their highest rating 5 star gold award .
the first unit i had was faulty - it made the modeller sound like you had placed a wah in front of it - cocked all the way back - and then after 10 minutes of use it cut out and refused to work again .
the second unit sounded and performed much better , but i do not think that this amp is the answer to the great digital/tube debate .
i use a Vox Tonelab SE - which is easily the best and most authentic sounding modeller available ( ive owned em all ) .
i use mainly the high gain models , and recorded direct and also for practice through a simple hi-fi amp , this unit sounds frighteningly like a real marshall amp .
however , these sounds do not translate well at all through the atomic ( which may of course be the fault of the Vox tonelab ) .
i extensively tested these models thru the atomic at high volume and the result , especially when compared directly to a real marshall tube amp - which i did - at the same volume with the same guitars, was very dissapointing .
little prescence or punch available - just an annoying "rattling and fizzing" sound underlying the tones . sounded pretty bad .
very "boxy" sound - not at all clear and noisy too .
i'm not saying that the amp itself is inherently bad - its just not suited to the high gain models of the tonelab .
it certainly sounds better than plugging a modeller into a guitar amp , and for that reason i'll give it a 5 .
Reliability
:
1
see above - not a good start for a reliability rating !
Customer Support
:
1
emailed atomic and never had a reply .
Overall Rating
:
3
been playing for 25 years and have lots of guitars and lots of gear , all of which i know like the back of my hand .
i rarely put pen to paper and write reviews because equipment and tone are such subjective things that most gear reviews are pretty pointless beyond build quality and reliability issues anyway .
but given the almost exclusively glowing reviews across the net for this amp , i felt that i had to chip in my two pennies worth .
my problem with this amp is not because i hooked it up wrong or dont know how to tweak my gear for the best available sounds (which i'm sure to be accused of by later reviewers ) .
and of course , as i said before , the shortcomings may indeed be related to the tonelab rather than the atomic .
but i do know that the tonelab is an awesome piece of gear and sounds wonderful when recorded direct and even at high volumes through a regular hi-fi amp with a pair of tannoy speakers .
so why does it sound so bad thru the atomic ?
my conclusion has to be that the atomic is the weak link in this particular setup .
also , i am referring exclusively to the marshall and mesa models here - i did not test the atomic with any other amp models from the tonelab ( im a rocker , right ?!? ) .
i'm sorry if youre reading this and it isnt what you want to hear - but if you play the high gain models and hope that this amp will make your modeller sound as good as it does thru your headphones , but louder - forget it .
it wont .
go buy a real marshall and keep your modeller for practice and recording .
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/02/2006
at 05:04pm
by M.T.W.
Email: w1o5l0f7 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
6
Very straight forward. The online manual has enough information to make it easy to use.
Sound Quality
:
6
When it worked, it was a bit more "hummy" that I would have expected.
Reliability
:
2
I had it in my house for about 4 months. Here is where it gets ugly. I had the opportunity to use it for about a half dozen times in my living romm. Never had the occasion to take it to jam, or gig with it.
It failed to power on the last time it was used. No sign of a blown fuse, or adverse smell- any of the tell-tale signs of a problem. It just stopped powering on. Never had the opportunity to see anything but my living room environment.
Customer Support
:
1
I had been in contact with Tom via phone and email, and though tI was going to receive a replacement chassis. I have since attempted to contact the company and Tom via phone and email. Totalling about 20 attempts at contact so for. No reply, no replacement unit.
Thus far, the dead chassis has been sitting on my desk for about a month now. No returned calls or emails. No replacement unit. Nothing.
I would call this extremely substandard service. I am forgiving to a point, but 30 days have passed since I have last heard from them, and no resolution has been reached, or even been set in motion.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I have been playing guitar for over 30 years. I own a myriad of other gear, mostly boutique / high end stuff ( original AC 30, Marshall 1974X, Mesa maverick, Mesa Mark 1 reissue, 9 guitars of differing makes, also nice stuff.
If this were stolen, I would want to thank whoever took it,then collect it as a loss on my homeowners insurance. I would never consider recommending this to anyone else after this experience.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 349 (GBP)
Submitted 03/02/2006
at 04:45am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
Made in 2005. Too few to mention - that's the point! I'd like a standby switch - even though turning down the volume on my Pod has the same result. I'd also like a headphone socket, too.
Negatives: The vinyl covering marks easily - not really tough enough for a gigging amp, I'd suggest. The cloth grill covering the speaker is not tight enough and slightly misaligned. The plug-in cartridge that my Pod sits in isn't a good fit into the cabinet, either, although all the connections work fine. There is only one handle on the side. I'd like to see one on each side, possibly recessed (like 4x12 cabinets are) to make it easier to move around.
So, in summary, this was built in China down to a price and looks like it. Not a complaint, coz it isn't expensive, just a comment.
Positives: Does what it says it should do very well indeed. I'm very happy with it so far (3 months in)- just slightly worried about how reliable it will be after a year or so of being moved around a lot for gigs, rehearsals, etc.
Playing with a hard-hitting drummer packing just 18W means I'm very close to using full volume a lot of the time - but that's OK - we play small venues that don't require the drums to be miked up, so I can still be heard at the back of the room. If that changed, I'd probably just slave into the PA. Maybe I'll buy another amp for a stereo setup!
Sound Quality
:
9
Does a great job of amplifying the Pod. Doesn't seem to colour the sound too much. An earlier post was critical of the sounds they got out of it compared to their Pod on headphones - I'm not. I think they might have had a product fault somewhere. I have found that the amplified sounds don't quite match up with the straight Pod sounds through headphones, but that's understandable - comparing headphone speakers in a controlled environment (your head) with a live room sound through the amplifier speaker setup is not comparing like with like. I've always been able to get good sounds out of it - just not with quite the same settings as the Pod through headphones. Experiment! I get great results continuing to use the Pods 'AIR' settings (emulating speakers/rooms). Also, the speaker is VERY directional. The sound you hear 'off axis' is nothing like as bright as the sound you get in front of the cone.
It's the Pod that scores here, not the amp, but so what?
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've got some long term concerns about build quality, but so far 100% reliable.
Customer Support
:
9
I emailed the company to find out who the UK dealers were. They replied within 24 hours. That's fine by me.
Overall Rating
:
8
Been playing for far too many years. I've owned all sorts of amps and guitars, but this is now my only 'giggable' amp. I need the Pod for the various tones we use in the band, and this is the only solution that has worked. Using really good 'one tone' amps to amplify the Pod didn't work - you get too much of their own sound colouring yours.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $500.
Submitted 02/17/2006
at 09:13pm
by Don Anderson
Features
:
9
All you need, loud enough. mic it if you want more
Sound Quality
:
10
exellent with the metal grind to neo classical. previous reviewer musnt have known how to set up the POD XT with metal. This amp allows me to now hear these models as they were meant to be, loud clear and fulley tubesweet!.
Reliability
:
10
havent needed it
Customer Support
:
10
havent needed it
Overall Rating
:
10
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $325
Submitted 01/15/2006
at 05:06pm
by John Clark
Features
:
7
Feature wise, this amp is as basic as you can get. There is a single input and an off-on switch. The tubes are clearly visible through small grated surrounding the power amp and there is a fan for cooling. There is an effects loop and line out for connection to another amplifier for stereo-amp applications.
Sound Quality
:
3
Using a PodXT and POD 2.0 with a 2002 Gibson Les Paul yielded nearly unusable tone for any amp model featuring distortion. There was virtually no high end and none of the closed cabinet thump that most other users have reported. The sound was akin to having a vox wah in the heel-back position. Switching the CAB models to off made the sound levels drop with less bass and a little more treble. Switching off the CAB emulation (on the POD) usually results in huge tonal changes through headphones, PA's, and power amps fed into speaker cabs but no so when plugged into this Atomic amp. Playing chords above the 12th fret resulted in an indistingishable mush in which appegiated notes completely disappeared when the other strings were allowed to ring. When using clean tones, the sound was acceptable though lifeless with very little difference noticed between even the polar extremes of the Roland and Match models. My experience was so drastically different that most of the review here that I feel I must have purchased a defective unit.
Reliability
:
2
Receiving what I believe to be a defective product as new results in a very low reliability rating.
Customer Support
:
2
I emailed the company through their website (before I purchased the amp) and never received a reply to my questions. Perhaps they simply don't communicate with people that are not yet customers. Atomic amps also has a very small distribution network that, for some reason, is not aligned with authorized Line 6 distributors. This is a very basic flaw in their business model. Also, calls to authorized Atomic Amp distributors in Washington state reaveled that there was only one unit in the entire region. One store, listed as an authorized distributor, had never heard of of an Atomic Reactor amp. I did not attempt to have the amp repaired as there were no remaining units in the store to use as a loaner.
Overall Rating
:
5
I purchased this amp based, in part, on the excellent reviews here at Harmony-Central. The descriptions led me to believe that this amp would fit my needs perfectly as an in-home practice amp and as a suitably portable amp for band practice. I don't need roof-raising volume, just the great tones offered by the PODs to be amplified to moderate levels. I have to say that construction quality appeared to very good to excellent with two exceptions. The vinyl covering was starting to draw away from the amp structure on the seems between the back panel and the side of the amp. Also, the front grill cloth was a bit loose and almost floppy. I could not audition this amp in the store as they are (ironically) not a Line 6 dealer. I had to wait until I brought the amp home to test the product. I spent several days of troubleshooting with the hopes that the amp was not at the root of the tone problems. In the end, the only culprit for the very poor tone was the amp itelf. I returned the Atomic amp to the authorized distributor (from whom I had made the purchase) shortly thereafter. My overall score is based on the high quality of contruction with the very poor tonal characteristics of this unit.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $475.00
Submitted 12/12/2005
at 02:27pm
by kingsryche
Features
:
No Opinion
Purchased new in November 2005 from Musictoyz.com in an attempt to find a live solution for my PODxt. The amp is very straight forward and basic...all the features come from the modeler. Been playing it for a month and no additional features needed thus far except maybe access to the headphone jack. I might get an amp stand or Ampwedge but don't really feel a need right now. I mainly play at home and haven't had a jam session with it so I can't comment on how it sounds with a drummer and bass but it is as loud or louder than my Peavey Bandit 112. It is a very loud 18 watts. Being a slave amp it does what it is supposed to but the modeler drives it so I'm not sure how to rate this category.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am playing a Music Man John Petrucci 6 string w/ piezo and play a wide variety of music styles leaning more towards progressive and metal. At first I was blown away by the clean and semi-dirty tones and effects. The tubes really brought to life a lot of the pre-sets that only sounded great thru headphones. But I found the high gain models to be a little sterile. I started to doubt this was the solution when I couldn't dial in a rhythm tone that really did justice to heavy high gain riffing. I kept researching what others were doing and I finally discovered that the tones I wanted were in there...I just had to keep tweaking. Combine every amp model with every cabinet model and mic model and eventually you will find it. I finally dialed in a heavy rhythm and separate lead tone that just sounds awesome. You have to back off the bass some as the amp has a really low end thump and reduce the AIR simulation for a tighter sound. Sounds great when palm muting and gives you a nice chunk to your riff. Now I have it all...beautiful clean piezo to soaring high gain leads. Beautiful.
Reliability
:
9
The amp is built very solid and once your modeler is docked it is locked and ready to go. The look is very clean and classic. I don't know how difficult it will be to replace the tubes but I will let the music store who does my guitar set up help me with that the first go round. I've only had it a month but it seems very dependable. I'm not currently gigging but I would like a second to run in stereo and to have a back up if one goes down.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with the company but I have read nothing but good things about their customer service. Hopefully that holds up as Atomic grows. Warranty is for 5 years.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing 20 years and in addition to my Music Man I own a Yamaha RGX electric, a Yamaha acoustic electric, Peavey Bandit 112 (for sale). I have been a fan of Line 6 and my PODxt has been great for playing at home but now with the Atomic I can open it up live. I would definitely replace the Atomic if something happened to it. I love how good the pod sounds thru it and at bedroom levels it sounds wonderful but it has the ability to really crank out the volume as well. This is a great setup for $500 (if you have a modeler) and I wasn't interested in spending over a grand for a combo to get the tones I can get with this. For now, this is really the best of both worlds.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 550 (Eur)
Submitted 11/16/2005
at 03:41am
by Anonymous
Email: kay_ernst at cyberdude<dot>com
Features
:
9
Everything mentioned before. Equipped with EL-84 from JJ.
As mentioned by someone else before, handles on both sides would be extremely helpful when moving it around a lot.
No possibilityto connect a headphone to the PodXT (see below).
Sound Quality
:
10
Just plain brilliant. i have a PodXT, an Epi LP with Gobson PUs, a strat, a Variax.
No matter which model you use, the reactor makes it just so much more that model. For instance when using the JCM800 model, the reactor makes it feel like you get the crunch from the power amp of exactly the real amp.
When using a VOX-model, the reactor makes ist just so much more "spongy" and jumping out of the box.
The best feel is when the PodXT-master is between 9 and 1o'clock. In between those two points it just grabs you with a very direct sound. Below it does (as any amp) not really move the air and above, the output tubes start overdriving. The latter is something very smooth and loveable though.
At the very start, some high-gain models (like the soldano) were giving an odd feedback when turned up. No normal feedback from speaker to pickup, something let's call it "internal vibrations". After some trying I figured out that it is only present when i use the reactor's input that is routed to the PodXT's input. What I did then is to install a socket on the template (that is just the "cover-plate" fitting to the modeler) that I connected to the PodXT-input. So now I am not using the reactor's input but go almost directly into the modeler. That compeletely solved all skeack-problems.
I did the same thing then for the headphones by installing a stereo-socket into the left lower corner of the template and connecting a stereo-plug that goes into the Pod's headphone-socket.
And now I have the best soundmachine possible!! And its very portable! For live-use I mic it with a Shure S-57 and get the same brilliant tones via the PA.
Reliability
:
9
Only thing that bugs me here is that the JJ-tubes rattle whenever I play something on the lower strings. Getting to the tubes is a bit of fiddling-work, and bias needs to be readjusted. Never mind, the vent is very quiet.
Design looks reliable, nothing that will (at least obvioulsy) fall apart soon.
Customer Support
:
10
As others described before: You sent an email to info@atomicamps.com and no matter what time of year, I always had an answer in less than 24h. Brilliant!
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing 20years, had all sorts of equipment and for the serious gigging musician (wihout own roadie) this is the all-in-one no worries package. Complete setup set up and torn down within 10 minutes. No more last second troubleshooting (all you have is guitar, floorboard and amp), and if you are tired of the JCM800 one day you just go for the JCM900.
Even without it getting stolen I will buy y second one for stereo use.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 1500 (aud)
Submitted 10/27/2005
at 05:29am
by triantobebrian
Email: milesandmax at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
Doesn't really need any. It does the job it's meant too.
I didn't get the all important manual. But cust. service fixed this.
Maybe a standyby; and i agree; a headphone socket. (You can use the pod etc.; but then you need to pull it all out.)
I would also suggest a couple of handles at each end in the top. The single handle at the 'end' mkes it awkward to get in and out of a car etc. (as you don't transport it on its end) and I feel a little uneasy that the pod could fall out when I'm carryi g it.
Sound Quality
:
9
Great. Now that I know how to use it.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
10
Same story as you've heard before. A phone call from Tom King (and I'm in Australia) within the hour to clarify my problem. The fact that I didn't get the 18 page manual meant I hadn't set the pod (not the amp) to direct studio mode. This meant it still sounded tinny and weak; nothing like the one in the shop.
Now that the problem is sorted, its great. But I am a little frustrated that I've had it for 3 months literally not using it as it sounded so bad. The shop didn't have a manual for me (didn't know to ask for one; and they have since said they don't get them) and didn't know enough about the product to fix the problem for me - even over the phone as Tom was able to.
Overall Rating
:
9
Does exactly what I wanted it too....... warm up a digital modeller. A little pricey; considering you have to buy a pod (aud $600) and shortboard (Also 600) You can buy a 'real' fender valve combo for 2/3 of all this.
But now that i have fixed the problems; I am happy with it. I just feel it owes me 3 months - then I'll get my monies worth.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $500.00
Submitted 10/12/2005
at 08:03am
by GUITKRAZY
Features
:
10
With the uprise of Amp modelers, Musicians like myself would get these amazing authentic tones while recording to the board- but was unable to duplicate the tones through an amplifier because amps have thier own coloration; so this would leave the modelers sounding terrible- I tried everything to give me the true sound and nothing could deliver- Until Atomic Amp entered the scene!
The Atomic Reactor is a tube driven power amp in an enclosed 1 X 12 cabinet. It has a cut out that is termed a Docking station- which houses the popular modelers out there. It is very solid, with black tolex and a checker board grill cloth. An effect loop with a line out
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a variety of guitars, Mainly Gibson Les Pauls
The Atomic is the only amp that can deliver the tones that I have coming from my Pod XT.
The amp delivers the tones as true as they can be- Clean, distorted- it is all great- there is no amp coloration- well I can't actually say there is no coloration- it is a closed cabinet and tube driven- so it doesn't color, it enhances
Reliability
:
10
I have had no problems as of yet
Customer Support
:
10
If the amp alone isn't a selling point- the Customer service is- I had a few typical questions when I first got the amp, and I emailed them. The same day I had answers- by not a tech but by Tom King the president of Atomic amps! I had another question just yesterday, and not only did I get a quick response- Tom called me on the phone to answer my questions- You do not get customer support like that anymore- Awesome!
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing music for twenty some years, and I can not rave enough about this creation! I own several amps (Marshall, Fenders, Peavey's...) and since I got this amp, I have a wall full of amps that serve as decorations, because they are not being used! If it were stolen I would definately go out and buy another one- I am saving now to buy a second one! Anybody that has discovered the true tones of Amp modelers, but are frustrated because thier Pod, Vamp... Just doesn't sound good running through your marshall or whichever amp you use- You have to check this thing out! It is the solution- Period!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 555 (Eur)
Submitted 09/27/2005
at 07:08am
by Anonymous
Email: kay_ernst at cyberdude<dot>com
Features
:
8
Brand new. Use it with my PodXT. Features have been described in detail before. One thing that is missing is a headphone-out that you connect to the headphone-out of the XT.
And maybe a standby-switch?
Sound Quality
:
10
I play in a rather rocky bluesband with my Epi LesPaul Custom with Gibson T-490 and 498.
The sounds themselves are just anbelievable round and warm at any vole from zero to three quarters. For sounds alone I would give a 20 out of 10 if there weren't two negative effects:
- the tubes rattle quite loud whenever I play a note around D, regardless of the amp type and at virtually any volume. That should be fixable with higher quality tubes though.
- the other issue is more complex: I realised that when connected to the Atomic, my Pod gave a horrible feedback-like sound at higher volumes, even if I was just using the XT via headphones. That means when the Atomic is turned off, the XT gets power from the normal XT-power supply, but all the connections are to the Atomic are made, that horrible squeaky-sound is there, even via headphones. When amplified via the Atomic, that sound was also there and made it kind of unusable. I first experimented with the input-cable and then figured that if I use the input of the XT directly (instead of taking the "detour" through the atomic), there is no more squak at all. So I drilled a whole for a socket into the XT template, connected the socket to the inputof the XT and now everything is just so wonderful!!! And I did the same by the way to create a socket for the headphones.
I mainly use the P-Ball model for the rough sounds and the Vox AC-30 model for the clean sounds. And as mentioned before, apart from the rattling tubes it is just heavenly, superb, wonderful!
Reliability
:
7
If you don't mess with the connectors between the XT-holder and the chassis too often there is not much that can break. Changing tubes will be a pain though, because you need to disconnect six electic connections, and take out the chassis, which is a bit fiddly. Build quality seems ok though.
Customer Support
:
10
I sent an email to atomic and had the answer one day later - brilliant, I hope it will stay like this as the company grows!
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing for 20years. Will use the atomic as stage monitor for me and go from the right channel into the PA for the big noise.
The charming thing of this setup is that it is soooo easy. Gitar, cable, atomic, floorboard. Very quick to set up and tear down.
As somebody wrote earlier: "It just makes your PodXT come alive"
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 09/24/2005
at 03:46pm
by Brent Kirkley
Email: kirkley at kirkley<dot>com
Features
:
10
This is a 1x12 Tube combo amp originally made for running a Line6 PODxt, or Vox Tonelab through. Basically it has a docking bay that the modelers just plug into. The nice thing about it though is.. that it not only works as a guitar amp, but it works nicely as a small scale bass amp as well. The Line6 Bass PODxt fits just like the guitar version, just plug it into a separate docking bay and you now have a convertable amp capable of playing out bass lines for days, or swap back and now your playing guitar rifs. :)
The amp itself is 18 watts of tube power, basiclly like having a 50-60 watt amp sound wise. It's closed back, so its very thumpy, and tones come out very clear and crisp.. miles of tone here.
Sound Quality
:
10
At this juncture, I've only used a custom Carvin LB20 with passive pickups.. but.. whoa..its just so sweet. The PODxt is capable of dialing in pretty much any tone you want, the Atomic Reactor just makes it big and fat and thumpy.. :)
Granted, this is not a big honkin amp stack, so its not going to blow out a huge room, but if your venue is small, like a jazz club, a church, or coffee bar .. or even recording studio where your mic'ing the cab.. this is the amp for you. Also, you don't need a Pod for this to work.. if your using another Pre.. it will work, just stack it on top. A nice tube pre like the Presonus TubePre sounds really nice through this amp.
Reliability
:
9
I've had this amp cab for about 4 months of live shows and dragging it around, it works. The amp cab is a little big for the available tote cases so its gotten a little dinged up but that doesn't affect the sound at all.
Customer Support
:
10
Tom King the CEO of Atomic called my house to discuss the migration to the Bass Pod.. how much better can Customer Support be?? The Atomic Reactor is a little hard to find because the big boys out there tend to burry it, but if you search the net you can find a vendor. Let me say that the search will be worth it.
Overall Rating
:
10
Overall, this is an awesome combo amp. The ability to swap between guitar and bass saves me a tone of space as it gets rid of the need for an amp rig for each instrument. Basically if your a giging or recording musician and you want a reliable rig .. this is the way to go. If you need a big stack.. ?? get more of them as you can gang them.
You simply can't beat the tone and flexability for the price!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $475
Submitted 08/12/2005
at 08:10am
by Ari Boiangiu
Features
:
10
Killer amp to use with a pod or pod xt or tonelab-if you have the pod or tonelab without the footswitches, you plug it right in to the amp (and it's appropriate template) and you don't need ANY extra cables or power supplies! Who could ask for more? In addition, it has two line outs to feed the PA and a second atomic for stereo routing.
Sound Quality
:
9
The Amp sounds fabulous with all of the modelers-even the old pod, in my opinion. The best part is that the atomic provides you with that power soak which breaks up your clean channel sound slightly when you push it-just like a vintage tube amp.
Reliability
:
10
Amp looks to be very sturdy, and the tubes are safely positioned so that you cant knock or shake them if you tried!
Customer Support
:
10
Here's why im writing this article-TOM KING WILL STOP AT NOTHING TO MAKE YOU HAPPY with his amplifier. When I first inquired about the atomic, I sent an email to the company and received a phone call from him 5 minutes later. We spoke for an hour about the unit, and how it would be used with my assorted preamps. Later, when I realized that I needed a slightly louder amp to fill larger venues, Tom responded immediately and we spoke about several options, INCLUDING ONE IN WHICH HE DROVE TO MY HOUSE TO TRY OUT! Thanks to Tom, we worked out the situation. You couldn't possibly find a company with more devotion to their product.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing 13 years, and have a ton of gear and amp modellers. No amp makes those units (Pod, etc.) sound as good as this one does. Unless you need one sole amp to play an entire stadium, this amp's your ticket. THANKS TOM!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 08/10/2005
at 05:17pm
by rob
Features
:
No Opinion
2005 Atomic Reactor, 112 combo. As you know, a slave amp for an amp modeler. Ergo, not many features... However, dual outs for stereo!
Sound Quality
:
10
Rocks, Rocks, Rocks! If you are a Podpeople, then you NEED one of these. They are AWESOME. Makes the modeler warm, round, tube-ish.
I love my PODxt and usually played through powered speakers or headphones -- but I have been aching for the POD through an amp, with the round, warm tones of the analog world. The Atomic Reactor achieved the goal, in spades. Brings the modelor to life. Lots of bass. Nice and loud, sounds like a 30 watt tube amp. It is, literally, as versatile as the modeler used.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Build really, really well. Sexy.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
This is what I have been wanting from the first day I bought my PODxt. I stumbled onto this amp in a little music store in Oregon and went to this site and started the research. Everything I have read has been positive, and for good reason. This slave tube amp takes your digital sound and gives it the warm, tube sound that you want, while keeping true to the reporduced amp from the modelor. And they make it so that no matter how the modelers evolve, you can upgrade and still use the Reactor with it. Loud, mean, $500. Schweet.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 625.00 (Canadian)
Submitted 08/09/2005
at 08:17pm
by Paul G.
Features
:
10
-Basically an 18 watt combo that sounds a heck of a lot more like a 50 beast!
-Closed back cabinet!!!! This is what I wanted most. I hate the mid sound that an open back combo makes.
-tube power amp section. A huge plus when using any modeller.
-cooling fan for tubes - great idea and well placed in the amp itself.
-easy to install your favorite modeller with adapter plates.
-multiple uses and an very unique concept.
Sound Quality
:
9
Well....it's taken me this long to find my sonic heaven. I've found it. Recently I purchased a Valvetronix AD120 VTX. While an excellent modelling amp in it's own right, I found it to be cheaply built with extraordinarily cheap parts in it. I developed a volume drop problem that wasn't easily duplicated....you know the story, you take it back to the dealer, problem doesn't happen, etc. Well, this time it did and they gave me the option of a refund or credit. I took a look around the store and tried several tube amps. I was previously turned off by the Line 6 stuff due to the awful sound that my HD147 was putting out pre-Vox purchase. I stayed away from anything Line 6. However, my search went on.
I tried one of the new Krank amps. High gain, my arse. No where near the hype created from their advertisement. Triple Recto...very nice....way too many tubes for maintenance and I didn't want the weight of carrying a cabinet around with me. Marshall....nothing even remotely worth considering at this time.
Then...I saw this little Atomic 112. I looked again at it with much curiousity. I didn't realize my dealer was carrying them. I had seen them in various publications but hadn't heard it. So, I took a chance and tried it out with something I was familiar with, a Vox Tonelab. A decent modeller but limited. Still, I was literally blown away by the amount of clarity and bottom end that this amp transmitted from a modelling setup.
So, I ended up taking home the Atomic and a brand new Podxt. I liked many of the heavier tones on the Pod a bit more as well as the cabinet modelling and the USB connection for my computer. It works flawlessly and perfectly.
I hooked everything up and YUCK....sounded like crap. What the? So....this was a case when one should actually READ the modeller manual. I checked the output settings and sure enough I had set it to an improper parameter. I switched it and whamo....back to heaven.
I can't say enough about this little amp. I'm going to be having a lot of fun with it discovering new sounds and enjoying the warmth it produces! I'm still having a hard time believing it is only 18 watts but again, 18 tube watts is a lot more than 18 solid state watts.
I'm very happy with this purchase. While nothing is perfect, it does deserve a full 9!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
This is much to early to tell so I'll keep this rating at no opinion. The amp seems to be constructed very well with metal corners and rubber and metal bumps on the bottom and sides of the amp.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Again, no comment here as I haven't had to use it. Warranty is 5 years (less tubes) which seems very solid.
Overall Rating
:
10
Overall this is a very unique product which will allow you to update or change modellers as technology changes. A great idea, indeed. With the popularity of the POD product, it's doubtful Line 6 would change the overall shape of it. Now, with their updates online, it seems they'll be offering flashes for a fee at some point, which is reasonable.
The main thing about this amp is the sound you get out of your modeller. Warm, clear and very authentic.....I've always had a problem with Line 6 amps due to the fact that on a heavier setting when you crank the bass, the amp farts. With the Atomic into the chain, the problem is gone for good. I'm set for a long time!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 620 (Canadian)
Submitted 08/04/2005
at 07:39am
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
Not applicable, since it is an "opinionless" amplifier for digital modelers.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play a variety of styles (everything from metal, blues, jazz), using a Schecter C1 Classic as the primary guitar and a Schecter PT Custom as a backup. The POD XT really comes to life through this amp. The Atomic gives a richness of tone that I have otherwise only heard through headphones. It gives a touch sensitivity that I have not found available through any other amplifier application (though I have not run through a tube power amp before). My only critique is that the amp seems very directional - tone clarity changes quite markedly when one moves away from the speaker. Not a big concern, but it seems quite pronounced given my other experiences with amps.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Hard to say, given that I have only had the amp for about three weeks. It seems very solidly built. I had one problem with the docking station (see the customer support section below), but it appears to have been fixed. Noticed some "tube rattle" when I had the amp on the floor; this went away with some patch tweaking and the use of an amp stand (which I usually use anyway).
Customer Support
:
10
I had emailed Atomic when I wanted to find the product in Canada. I got quick replies and updates. When I got the amp home and found a problem with the docking station cutting out intermittently, I emailed Atomic and Tom King emailed me back within an hour! We had a telephone conversation during which he diagnosed the likely problem. He sent a replacement part immediately and I was able to switch the part myself with ease. It appears to have solved the problem (just did it yesterday, so haven't moved the amp much). YOU CANNOT BEAT SERVICE AND SUPPORT LIKE THIS! FIRST CLASS!
Overall Rating
:
10
This amp does everything that the company promotes. It requires some significant tweaking of the patches I am using, largely due to the surprising amount of bass response - the ported cabinet really booms! It's plenty loud enough for my uses; if I run into volume issues, I would mic it anyway (direct outs are still possible). If something happened to this amp, I would replace it in a second. The warm, rich tones available from this amp are awesome. I use a lot of crunch and distorted tones, but I am especially pleased with how the clean tones warm up with the Atomic.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 700 (CAN)
Submitted 07/25/2005
at 11:18am
by Dave Orr
Features
:
No Opinion
Impossible to rate since it only has a power button, input jack, and effects loop. Nice and simple. No volume knob and no EQ.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using an Epiphone LP Custom with EMG 81 & 89 pickups and a PodXT Live.
This amp was recommended by Line 6 when I asked them why they do not make a simple amp for someone with an effects modeller. I am incredibly happy with this amplifier. It is 18 watts of tube power and definitely loud enough to be heard over drums and bass.
This amp was designed to work with a modeller and it does so very well. There is no noise from the amp, which is basically at full volume all the time, and the PodXT Live works very well. I can get a very nice clean sound with the single coil and an insane distortion with the humbuckers. It will deal with anything the POD dishes out.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have only owned the amp for a month so I can not rate this area. I can not see much going wrong with it though, especially being a closed back.
Customer Support
:
10
I emailed Atomic from their website and Tom King (President) called me back the next day! I live in Canada and wanted to know where I could try one out.
I have also emailed Tom and he replies every time.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for about 11 years total and this is the first tube amp I have owned. I would definitely replace it if lost or stolen and I am considering purchasing another one for stereo sound, or maybe the Reactor 212.
It would be nice if the amp had a standby switch.
I have tried other tube amps while jamming and I do not hear a difference between mine and other, more expensive, amps. I chose this amp for two reasons; it is designed to work with my PodXT Live but still give the tube amp "feel", and I did not have to repurchase all the effects that most other amps seem to have now.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 07/04/2005
at 02:56am
by Happybear
Features
:
10
The Docking system lets you hot-swap modelers. No need to power-off the amp. Very "gig-friendly" and gives you a stunning aray of tone options. Left and Right send jacks allow stereo operation. Feet on bottom as well as side so it can stand vertically when necessary, a very handy feature when floor space gets tight.
The stellar feature of this amp is how wonderful it sounds with digital modelers.
Sound Quality
:
10
I am using a Variax 300 and a PODxt Live with my reactor 112. THe sound is nothing short of fantastic. The day I got it I played a dozen notes and was stunned at how good it sounds. I had never heard my Variax/POD sound so incredibly real and open. It is very quiet and has the feel or a boutique amp.
The Atomic has loads and loads of bottom end. With a high quality 12" speaker and a well designed ported cabinet (it is not a passive radiator design as reported on some web reviews) one would expect the good bass performance. What the Atomic Reactor delivers somewhat unexpectedly is superh hi frequency response. The Variax acoustic models don't sound good on a typical electric guitar amp. Like the guitars they are based on, they need the hi end of an acoustic amp. But the Atomic Reactor makes them sound great. Plenty of air and hi end shimmer on the acoustic models. I was quite happily surprised at this acoutic amp sort of performance. It makes the Reactor extremely versatile.
And the specs are not a good guide to judge this amp. It plays very very loud and retains it's openness and air when played at very high volume. Just ask my neighbors if you don't believe me. ;-)
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Had it a few weeks. So good so far. Construction quality is great. it is rugged and looks to be quite relaible.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have had no need to contact support
Overall Rating
:
10
I have played 38 years. I have 2 electrics, 1 hybrid. and 2 acoustic guitars as well as several other instruments.
The on/off switch serves as the pilot light. It is recessed into the cabinet so unless the amp is sitting below your line of sight, then you won't be able to see it at a glance. Not a big problem, really, but the only one I can think of. The Tolex covering is a very attractive leather grain.
If stolen, I'd certainly buy it again. I don't know of another amp with this performance for $499. It's a great value. This amp produces amazing sound first and last. That is the reason for it's existence. I guess my old amp is going to be retired now. After listening to the Atomic Reactor a while, I can't bear the sound of my old one. The Reactor has spoiled me that much.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $400.00
Submitted 06/23/2005
at 11:22pm
by Steve Ramos
Features
:
8
The new Atomic Reactor valve amp 1 x 12" amp for digital modelers. I use it the reactor with a Boss GT6 for live performance. This Reactor holds is own live and you would never know it's only a 1x12.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use the Reactor with several guitars and styles of music. I really draw all my tones from my GT6, but the reactor colors the tones and brings them to life. It's perfect fit for processor sound enhancement.
Reliability
:
10
So far it has been as solid as a rock. I gig with it and lug it all over the place and have had no issues. It weighs as much as most 2 x 12's, so it's built solid.
Customer Support
:
10
Customer support is AWESOME!!!! I e-mailed Atomic and asked how to hook up my GT6 to the amp and asked for a copy of the owners manual. The same night I sent my email I received a reply from the president of the company. He gave me a manual and told me how to hook up my GT6. Now that's AWESOME!!!
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 28 years and I've been searching for tone since the day I picked up a guitar and I really feel like I finally found the right combination. People looking into this product must remember it will only sound as good as you know how to use your modler. If you don't know the how to use your modler you might as well go buy an all inclusive amplifier that will cost you $1000.00 plus. For the money and the tone the Atomic Reactor will hold it own.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 06/06/2005
at 02:39pm
by Brent Kirkley
Email: kirkley at kirkley<dot>com
Features
:
9
This is an 18Watt Tube amp manufactured in 2005. The Atomic reactor is awesome, great tone and increadible volume. This 18Watt amp is up there with the 300+ watts of my Vetta II. WOW! This amp is just that.. a basic combo amp geared to utilize your own PODxt, POD, V-Amp, Tonelab, or other preamp. I utilize this amp for onstage at church, and coffee bar settings, great for home studio as well.
I really really wish this cab had its own master volume, and it would be really nice to have the outs be isolated DI type XLR connectors instead of the 1/4" jacks, maybe utilize neutrik connectors or something..?? It could be just a wee bit smaller in size as its just 1 1/2" too wide for the padded Gator 1x12 combo tote.
Sound Quality
:
10
The tone from this cab is awesome. The PODxt I utilize for toting was very thin sounding running though a 150watt PA with 2 1x12" mains. The EL84's really warm up the sound a lot. Granted your limited to the sounds of your modeler .. however this amp brings a lower end PODxt very very close to the same tone/sound quality as a Vetta II, although you only have a single amp model available to you.. where the Vetta II gives you two. Pretty much every person in my band is really impressed by the quality of tone, volume of sound, and the acutal responsiveness of the cab itself. Thumbs up Atomic!!! Way to go!!
I use Godin LG guitars, Gibson Les Paul guitars, and some of my band members utilize Fender Tele guitars.. ALL of these sound great through this configuration. I did notice some tone quality differience between the POD 2.0 which they had at the store (plugged into my amp), vs the PODxt that I plugged in. The POD 2.0 was not quite as good tone wise.. but after reading reviews on Line 6 site.. its the models, not the amp causeing the differience.
Clean tones.. oh yeah.. very clean all the way up the volume knob! I did get some pickup buzz on a single coil guitar.. but only at high pot volume. Lots of Tube saturation .. just like a tube amp is supposed to do!! :) Basically.. I'm selling the Vetta II and keeping the Atomic Reactor!!
Reliability
:
8
So far it seems to be quite durable. I had a little trouble with the docking module as the amp I bought was the demo at the store.. so it had been plugged in a few times. A jiggle here and there and it fit back together ok. However.. they sell these docs separately.. so I'm guessing they figured that they might wear out over time. They are available though.
The 112 is just a slight bit too large to fit in Gators padded/wheeled amp tote, so it will probably get beat up as I gig with the fold up hand truck tote.
Customer Support
:
9
I sent an email to the company with lots of questions, however never heard back from them. Then again.. I haven't had any problems with the amp so far, so I suppose it doesn't matter until I really need to contact someone.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing guitar since the 70's. Currently my favorite guitars are the Godin LG SP90 & Quad Hotrail models, as well as the Gibson Les Paul Standard guitars. Prior to getting the Atomic Reactor I've been using a Line 6 Vetta II combo, but it was just too large to tote to gigs on a regular basis. The Reactor was the perfect solution for recording and live needs.
If my Atomic Reactor were lost/stolen yes, I would definitely purchase one again. I love the responsiveness of this amp, and the warm tone. The only thing that sits funny, not really hate, but is the fact that the cab size is just a bit off from most other 1x12 combo amp sizes.. making it difficult to match up with accessories.
I compared the Reactor with the Line 6 Vetta II, granted the PODxt is using similar models and I only get a single model at a time.. the Atomic reactor vs the Vetta II is a very close compare. However based upon the bulkiness of the Vetta, I'm keeping the reactor and selling the Vetta.
I wish the Reactor had isolated XLR DI jacks on the back with/or instead of its line outs. A master gain pot might be nice as well.
The Atomic Reactor is only 18 watts.. however, its got big sound. Like I've stated above.. it definitely rivals the Vetta II combo. I'll bet the 2x12 cab probably blows the doors off the Vetta for sure. Did I mention the very warm tone!! :)
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $530 w/V-Amp template
Submitted 05/23/2005
at 08:49pm
by Madmex 35
Email: madmex35 at netscape<dot>net
Features
:
10
This one has a born-on-date of 1/2005...this is one of those "why didn't I think of this" product. Incredibly transparent, yet it does have the unmistakable tube tone due to the actual tubes present. The only modifications I would suggest would be to add 1.5" rubber wheel casters to lift the amp up off the floor and allow tone dispersal in all directions. I use the V-Amp2 and had to purchase a "right angle" stereo plug adaptor to allow for connection of the V-Amp footswitch since there wasn't enough clearance between the wall of the docking station and the footswitch input. Other than that, it's a solidly built amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this amp in a praise and worship group and I need it to be extremely flexible and I must say, using a standard Strat with nothing but a volume pedal between it and the V-Amp, this amp really delivers. I'm able to get everything from '80s metal to recent Santana (Dumble amp), to 50's vintage reverb Gretsch tone. Acurately duplicates the tones I could only get using my Bose headphones. 'Nuff said!!
Reliability
:
10
The secret to getting long life from a tube amp is to avoid jarring the amp when moving it. I learned this tip from 2 longtime professional artists. Can't say enough about adding the soft rubber wheel casters (avoid hard rubber or metal). The musical golden rule: Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't needed any customer support, did email some suggestions to them.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing over 25 years and very fortunate to spend a very special afternoon with Waylon Jennings and his group in 1982...got to hear the "Dukes of Hazard" song before it was released on record album, it was "unplugged" before unplugged was cool. Also, got to spend a few days with former Air Supply guitarist David Moyse this past year and learned that professionalism and being incredibly humble can go together. As for the amp...I've got it insured...it gets stolen and I will pray that the offending party is afflicted with hemorroids!! Really is worth the money...might even add either a second 112 or get the 212 in the future.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 539 (Euro)
Submitted 04/23/2005
at 02:25pm
by Burban67
Features
:
10
The Atomic Reactor 112 is just a power amp. I bought this amp in April 2005 and I use it with my POD 2.0 (Version 2.3). I use it at home but it'll be the right thing for stage. I read about it in a german guitar magazin. They tested it with a POD XT and they were amazed about the sound quality. I like to use my POD 2.0 but I didn't like to use the POD with my Marshall amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
Though I read about the sounnd quality of the Reactor in combination with a POD XT I was surprised about the sound that I got out of it with my POD 2.0. I needed some time to find the right settings but now I am completly satisfied. I get everthing from clean Fender sounds to Mesa Boogie lead sounds. Take some time to find the best settings and you will be completly satisfied. The Reactor is great with the POD but how must it work with the POD XT or the Vox Tonelab?
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Don't know at the moment.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Didn't need any until now.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is the amp I was waiting for. It brings togehter two worlds - the digital preamp and the tube power amp.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: 375 (GBP)
Submitted 04/06/2005
at 08:36am
by Phil
Features
:
8
The new Atomic Reactor valve amp 1 x 12" amp for digital modellers, manuafactured 2004.
This is a great idea, a simple valve amp with no controls apart from 'on/off' that can accommodate a range of popular digital desktop modellers uisng a nifty slot in adaptor (supplied for POD ... you can order ones for Tonelab, V-Amp etc.)
Sound Quality
:
9
Great sounds ... I use a Vox Tonelab, basic Fender-type settings, I play Blues, Jazz and Soul. Although I was impressed with the Tonelab in the studio, I never had faith in it live plugged into a PA or regular guitar amp .. it never sounded dynamic enough like a real tube amp. The Atomic Reactor really does the trick .. you've got to play it to drum levels to get the benefit, it's not a bedroom level amp. But it really does react like a valve amp because it is one! 2 x EL84's and one 12AX7 phase inverter. The Tonelab becomes the control panel of a regular valve amp with effects thrown in .. very convenient and potent sounding.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Too new to assertain, but built well (pine cabinet), the fan that cools the tubes is quiet, but it looks like the regular PC type, which can be a weak link in the chain after a few years in use, but easy to replace I guess. It's quite light at 40Kg, and as with all amps a decent padded cover or flight case is essential to keep it in good condition (not supplied)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No need for it as yet.
Overall Rating
:
8
I've given the Atomic Reactor a high rating because as a working musician i believe in experiencing new technology and innovation and like many others I investigate the digital modelling arena, and until now my opinion has been that for recording or 'simulating' a range of amps it has been a great step forward, for convenience, ease of use and more importantly accessibility for those of us who don't earn big bucks to afford a studio of quality amps. However as for actually sounding as authentic as a real vintage valve amp IMHO digital modellers lack presence, bite and dynamics, which for some musical styles is more important than others. But the Atomic Reactor opens up the rich dynamics of the real-tube amp world to digital modelling folk .. for live work it's really effective, highly recommended.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 03/26/2005
at 11:46pm
by Stu Olsen
Features
:
8
Single input, el84 class A slave amp. Effects send/return. Appropriate for this type of unit. It'd be nice if it had a master volume or a point where I could readily hook up a power soak.
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using a '73 Telecaster Custom and a fancy Les Paul with Duncan Antiquities.
I initially used this rig with an original Line 6 POD - which sounded artificial, compressed and wierd, with a very pronounced 1k peak I couldn't get rid of. The XT I used in the store sounded much better.
But when I hooked my little Vox Pathfinder into it (using the Vox's line out to the Atomic's effects return) it sounded fantastic - like the boutique amp of my dreams. The Atomic smoothed out the Vox's harshness at medium distortion levels, gave it huge bass response and kept the wonderful chiminess of that amp. I'm toying with the idea of modifying a Pathfinder 15r chassis to fit the Atomic's generic rack. That combination alone is worth the money spent on the Atomic.
I got a Vox Tonelab a few days ago and it sounds beautiful also - much, much better than either POD, but I haven't yet gotten a sound out of it I like quite as much as the Pathfinder. The Tonelab is so complex I'm sure I'll find that and more, as I learn how to use it.
Just to see, I ran the Tele through a the Atomic and a Behringer Ultragain tube mic preamp I had lying around. Very very nice jazzy clean tone.
The cooling fan is too loud. It's fine for live shows, but in a studio that thing is going to sound like an idling 747. Looks like a 60mm fan to me. It needs to be at least an 80mm fan running half as fast. The amp itself seems plenty quiet.
Voted 8 because of the fan. Don't let it scare you off. You can get some wonderful tones out of this amp.
Reliability
:
7
No problems so far. It's built better than my Kendrick, which lists for over three times as much. But if I made my living playing music I don't think I'd take either one on the road. The electrical junction where the rack meets the amp appears made from off-the-shelf computer parts. I don't know how well that will hold up if one were moving the amp around or swapping racks a lot.
For what it is it's fine, but it lack the idiot-proof roadworthy toughness of a high-end Fender or Marshall.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No experiences with customer support.
Overall Rating
:
8
I've been playing guitar over thirty years and have owned about a dozen amps, mostly Marshalls, Voxes and old Bassmans. I chose this because the amps I love are now stupidly insanely expensive thanks to rich dilettante baby-boomer collectors, and the digital-tube hybrid concept intrigues me.
That retro Marshall grille-cloth probably looked great on the prototype but it doesn't line up very well on mine or the others I've seen.
If it were stolen I'd want another one. Good concept, good execution. I'm looking forward to seeing what other cool things the Atomic people come up with.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499.99
Submitted 02/16/2005
at 04:31pm
by David K.
Features
:
10
The Atomic Reactor 1x12 speaker 18 watt tube slave amp is a very innovative creation by Harry Kolbe and company President Tom King.
It presently accomodates Line 6 Pod Series, Vox Tonelab Desktop Unit
and the Behringer V-map 2.0
I have a podxt and a Vox Tonelab which sound spectacular in this amp.
It takes the modeled digital amp signals and converts them to analog
getting the true feel of the modeled amps. Its amazing and only by
playing through one will you truly understand what a transformation
of sound is made.
Sound Quality
:
10
The Atomic Reactor is a tube slave amp, it has no tone of its own
only by adding modeling processors does the magic begin
outborad effects (stomboxes) can be used using the L&R sends on the
rear of the amp.
The conversion of digitally modeled amps revoiced through a analog tube
amp brings sounds that are truly reflective of the actual modeled amp
I loved my Line 6 PODXT but really love it now!
I also have a Vox Tonelab and that also sounds spectacular through
the Atomic Reactor
Reliability
:
10
Very well Built, Very Srong Warranty (5 years on amp) 2 years on
Speakers and 90 days on tubes. I have had mine since Early Feb/2005
If you have more than one amp modeler I think it is prudent to
purchase a additional DS-1 doscking station. I bought a extra and keep
my Podxt in one and Vox Tonelab in the other. When the DS-1 is
removed from the Amp it remains functional. Just disconnect the
wiring of the DS-1 docking station and use the provided power
source.
Customer Support
:
10
I e-mailed questions off the website (atomicamps.com) and on
two occasions Mr. Tom King President of Atomic Amps called me
to go over questions that I had. No other company President
of any Music Gear Company has EVER called me personally.
I find that OUTSTANDING Customer Service!!!
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing on/off since teenage years, resumed steadily 1999
guitar and bass, then sticking with the guitar. If lost or Stolen
I would buy one(or two) Immediately. I do plan to add this amp to
my insurance rider.(State Farm calls it a Marine Policy)
I truly love that warm analog sound of amps that would total
in the tens of thousands to actually own.
There is nothing I dislike at all.
(I would like our local Music Shop Lentine's Music to carry
Atomic Amps!)
I chose this model as my last purchase was a digital modeling
amp that is 150 watts and controls that were difficult to use
(Line 6 Flextone IIIXL) I bought just to powerful of a amp for home
use. Its a nice amp but its going up for sale
The 18 watts of the Atomic Reactor is just right and it actually
sounds much more powerful than 18 watts.
A new model is in the works a 2x12 55 watt amp.
I think Atomic Amps has come up with a great design and a very novel
concept www.atomicamps.com
This amp is well worth $499.99 699.99 would not be far fetched!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 02/11/2005
at 08:21am
by Anonymous
Features
:
6
Pretty minimal features.I feel a master volume control would be a great addition to this amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
Using this with PodXT and PRS CE-22.I play rock-ish type stuff in general,and don't really venture into metal territory.
The amp is pretty quiet.It has a small fan,which is quieter than your average desktop computer.Very little hum or hiss or anything like that,except what might come from higain models on the Pod.
This amp really livens up the sound of the Pod.It sounds great at all volumes.It gets LOUD-dont be fooled by the 18 watt rating.
I think the reviewer below didn't bother to take any time to dial in any good tones.I've found myself using less fx in general,just to hear the nice sound of my guitar and this amp.It's hard to believe that anyone could not like this amp,unless they just cant get a good sound from their Pod (or whichever).
Reliability
:
8
Seems well built and solid.The docking system is a little sketchy.Most folks aren't probably going to be pulling their modeller out over and over,but if you were someone who often switched back and forth between 2 different modellers or something,I'd be a little concerned about how this would hold up.
Customer Support
:
10
I'd give them an 11 if I could.They totally stand by their product.If you call them,you will get the president of the company,and they treat customers really well.
Overall Rating
:
10
Fantastically pleased with my purchase!
They just started selling the 2x12 for ~870.00-I think it is 55 watts.Though personally I'd rather get another 1x12 for more stereo spread if I needed more power.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499.98
Submitted 01/17/2005
at 02:56pm
by Bill
Features
:
5
New
18 watt tube (2 x EL84 + 1- 12AX7) power amp/speaker combo.
Since this is intended to be a power amp/speaker combo for use with a modeler, (Pod, etc.) versatility/channel switching/features are really N/A. Includes FX loop, however.
Sound Quality
:
1
Gibson Historic '59 Les Paul Std. I play classic/blues rock. Difficult to see how this unit would fit ANY style.
Quite quiet.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Can't answer since I returned the amp already, didn't have it long enough to find out.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
1
I've been playing guitar for nearly 30 years.
If I had kept it and it were stolen, I'd celebrate, provided it were insured, of course!
Since it's (as far as I know) the only unit of it's type in existence thus far, I can't compare it to other units. Since there are no competing amps, there is no choice if one wants an amp to use with his or her modeler in this fashion.
I was unable to find a local music store that carried them so I could try one out before buying, so I was forced to take a chance and order online "sound unheard" based in part on the positive reviews on Harmony Central.
I subsequently returned the Atomic, unfortunately for the store (who were great, BTW) and for me, since I had to eat the shipping costs...
This amp seems like a great idea. Since I love some of the sounds in my Pod XT direct or through headphones, (not ALL the sounds in the Pod are great, but that's a whole 'nother topic) I thought the concept behind the Atomic 112 was brilliant, an 18 watt tube power amp in a classy looking 112" combo cabinet with '70s style Marshall check front grille designed for use with most of the popular amp modelers, (i.e. Pod, Behringer, Vox) it's stated purpose being to "de-digitize" the solid state modelers with it's tube power amp, producing a warm, yet objective (they call it an "amp without an opinion") sound.
The reality is that nothing could be further from the truth. With my trusty Pod XT mounted in the Atomic, (I tried setting the Pod to bith direct and emulated output settings, I didn't find a big difference, despite what others have written here) I proceeded to scroll through some of my favorite presets...what a disappointment! The Atomic sounds completly flat, sterile, and lifeless. The Pod by itself sounds more like an amp, in actual fact this thing makes the modeler (well, I can only attest to the Pod XT) sound far more "digital" than it does direct!
It is notably UN-dynamic, doesn't respond to picking nuances or clean up well when you back down the volume control on your guitar. (the Pod by itself DOES) It seriously lacks high end, even with the Pod's treble and Presence controls maxed out. Also, (again contrary to what others have written) it's not very loud, I doubt you could gig with this unless you had a VERY light hitting drummer.
So, to sum up, this is an example of a good idea poorly executed.
Perhaps with some serious design changes it could be made a lot better. I have a sneaking suspicion that the "specially designed" speaker could be a big part of the problem, but since I planned to return it, i wasn't about to start taking it apart and swapping out the speaker to find out.
Maybe Atomic can sort out its problems, from what others have written, they seem like a caring company...until then, my advice is stay away!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 01/03/2005
at 12:33pm
by Jeff Courter
Email: jeffsta84<at>aol dot com
Features
:
5
I just got mine in December 04. No features to list. A speaker 3 tubes input jack on off switch. Hence, I give it a 5. Not to take anything away from the Atomic, but without a modeler you know what I mean.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using it with the pod 2.0. I have never owned a modeler before I had messed around with them as they came out and had a line 6 flextone for a while but was never happy with the live sound at stage levels. They all sounded great when recording or at bedroom levels but seemed to lose "the Tone" live. I heard and played this set up at my local music store, and was quite impressed. We then ran the same pod in front of a marshall jtm 45 re-issue and although the marshall was impressive the pod was not. To me its all about the cabinet design I think that makes the most difference. The sounds you get are only limited to your modeler. I use quite a few different amps, all tube. some boutique some standard fender and marshalls. Fenders with humbuckers, gibson firebird (p-100's) a couple of early eighties bc riches, they all sound good through the Atomic(a Little eq'ing is required for each guitar)The pod can get noisey with the gain cranked.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
just got it, so can't really say I did use it New Years Eve and It held its own next to my Rivera.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I heard these guys will actually talk to you. but haven't dealt with them. Hopefully as the company grows which I think it will they will continue a close as they can relationship with customers.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing off and on for around 20 years and own and have owned many different guitars and amps. this is my first modeling type amp that i'll keep around. (got rid of the Flextone) It can sound supprisingly warm and tube like, much different then placing a pod in front of an amp. I wish it had a stand by switch. I think the cabinet design with the port really helps this fantastic idea out alot. Hopefully we'll see some expanded lines from these guys in the future.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $450.00
Submitted 11/10/2004
at 04:27am
by mike
Features
:
10
There are no features on the amp itself, that is up to your modeler. there is an power switch and left and right outs. the design is fantastic and the DS1 is very stable and holds my PODXT very securely
Sound Quality
:
10
WOW - FREAKIN WOW. the sounds that come from the XT have been brought to life. Dr. Frankenstein has created the perfect creature with this
Reliability
:
10
I have already lugged it around with my car and it is holding up very well. only had it for a week but it seems to be made very sturdy
Customer Support
:
10
What can you say about a company who president answers all your questions directly. I'm sure as they grow that wont be as easy for him to do, but he definately stands behind what he is doing and loves the product himself. very responsive and nice to deal with
Overall Rating
:
10
What can I say. This is a great idea that was well executed. Cudos to Atomic. Great sound from my modeler. Wonderfull power and response from this amp
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499.00
Submitted 11/07/2004
at 01:40pm
by mike
Email: Thor002<at>gmail dot com
Features
:
9
I bought the amp new, I've owned it for one month. The amp is very simple, on/off switch, and connectors for various inputs/outputs of your modeling device, no volume/tone/standby or gain contorls - that's all done from you modeler. 2 EL84's power the unit for about 20 watts of class A/B power (push/pull), a single 12AX7 in the input stage. There's a single 12" speaker in a completely enclosed cabinet with a single port in the front. If you using floor type modeler (I use a Vox TonelabSE) there are inputs on the back panel to hook into the amp. I need a system with quite a bit of versatility, I need to be able to play everything from spanky clean to classic rock crunch (no metal for me so I can't comment on how the amp performs in that style). At 20 watts the amp has almost enough power - it's hard to get a good clear clean sound at club levels, I play in a band with a drummer who uses an electronic kit, I'm fortunate enough to be able to set the mix up allowing me to get a decent clean sound - anyone playing in a band with a hard hitting drummer won't be as lucky. The features are simple but exactly what the amp was designed to be so I'm going to give it a high rating eventhough the amp is simple. Note, the amp comes with some kind of universal insert, since I'm using a floor modeler I need to get a blank insert to fill in the hole on the top of the amp - naturally the people carrying the amp don't have any of the blank panels in stock, I have to order one - in looking at the amp I think a blank panels should be supplied with the modeler and any of the desktop modeler holders should be purchased seperate.
Sound Quality
:
7
I use a late 80's Clapton Strat and a Heritage H535 (335 style) guitar, the Strat has an active pickup/tone circuit, the Heritage has two seymour duncan 59 humbuckers. The amp seems to sound best with the Heritage, with the Strat I find myself dialing out virtually all of the treble on just about everysetting on my Vox - can I blame the amp, I know and I'll give more details later. The overall sound on the amp is very balanced, it's very loud for 20 watts, the lows are tight and amp is balanced well across it's entire range. Remember, this amp is just producing the sounds your amp modeler is producing, if it's sounding really crappy don't blame the amp, blame the modeler. My only complaints on the amp is - the sound if VERY directional, most likely due to the closed back design. If you don't use an amp stand you'll need one, if you stand close the amp and play you won't hear it - and if you crank it loud enough to hear it well the poor people sitting 10 to 15 feet away will have to move. So far I've been able to dial in some very good sounds with using this amp, far far far better than I could using a solid state power amp and running into my Avatar 2x12 cabinet. The amp reacts like a tube amp, it's very quiet when idiling (guitar volume down). Mine came with JJ EL84's and a no name 12AX7, I replaced the no name tube with a JJ select - not really any difference in the tone but I feel the JJ's are very reliable and in the event the pre amp tube goes microphonic (not likely as the tune isn't being used to produce any overdrive) it's not an easy replacement. I like the sound of the amp but like I said it's very directional almost to the point where it's a problem when gigging.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Who knows! The amp is new, but the circuit is pretty simple so I can't imagine the amp having a ton of problems, since I'm using an amp modeler and I own the PA I always have the backup amp with me! Not having a standby switch might mean the power tubes won't last as long as an amp with a standby switch - something only time will tell - but the EL84's are pretty reliable so I'm hoping there won't be tube issues in the future. Perhaps in a year I'll come back and update this category, right now I have no opinion on this.
Customer Support
:
10
I went to a local music store which had a couple of Reactors in stock, the salesman told me had thuroughly tested these amps out and knew every about them. He asked me what I was using and I said a TonelabSE, he immediately told me I couldn't use the amp with that type of modeler - I sent an email to Atomic and got a reply within minutes from the owner and designer with all the correct information. Nice guy, very responsive, hopefully I'll never have to deal with them concerning a problem.
Overall Rating
:
8
Overall, the Reactor give us guys using modelers a great tube amp option, it's a little underpowered for high volume clean sounds (as it is but see below for my resolution) but overall it's a great product. If it were stolen I would buy another. The only other products I've compared it with are solid state amps driving my 2x12 cabinet and I didn't like the sounds I was getting at all, no amount of tweaking improved the tone. I've heard the peavey 50/50 amps sound good with modelers but haven't been able to try one as they are no longer sold, Carvin makes a 100 watt rack mount tube amp which sounds excellent with my modeler but it's very heavy and is way more power than I need for what I do. I have made some modifications to the amp - I realize I've probably voided my warranty but I'll deal with it. In an effort to work around the directional sound problem I added closed circuit 1/4 input jack on the back panel - what this does is allow me to use my 2x12 open back cabinet (8 ohm) and remove the speaker in the cabinet from the circuit to maintain the same 8 ohm impedence. I was stunned how much better this amp sounds run through my cabinet - the sound is open, full and much louder than the single 12 in the amp - my clean sound is now right where it needs to be even with humbucking pickups. I wish they offered the amp as a stand alone head, I'm thinking of designing a head to mount the amp in and use it with my 2x12 cabinet. Overall the amp is a great tool, could use some improvements but well worth the selling price.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 10/10/2004
at 01:04pm
by Jim M.
Features
:
10
This category is somewhat deceiving because the amp works in combination with YOUR modeler.
The amp itself is a study in simplicity. There is an 18W TUBE amp (I have always owned a tube amp) which serves to power YOUR modeler (in my case a Pod XT) There is a housing which enables you to use a number of popular modelers (or use the amp as a stereo slave which I am doing - more on this later) and an On-Off switch. The back panel has a Send Left, Send Right and Return. That's it.
Installing your modeler is intuitive - connect the supplied cables to your modeler, mount in the housing using the supplied screw in supports and plug into the amp. Turn it on and your modeler's controls determine the sound, effects, volume, etc. So the features of the amp are actually dtermined by the features of the modeler. The POD has loads of features, hence, so does the Atomic.
This is truly a "why didn't I think of this" kind of product!
The amp has a vintage-retro appeal and uses high quality materials which make it look much more expensive than it actually is. Even the logo is well executed.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play a number of guitars - piezo equipped acoustic-electric, P-90 electrics, single coil strats and teles, numerous humbucker equipped Gibsons. This amp FINALLY unleashes the POD sounds formerly available only through headphones or direct to a board but NOT through an amp. Other amps tend to color the POD, this one exploits the POD strengths and enables you to have dozens of amp/cabinet combos available effortlessly.
I play various musical styles. I have played for more than 34 years and I mainly play at home. My first priority is getting numerous SOUNDS at liveable VOLUMES. The Atomic was the answer. I have owned Carr amps, Fenders, I still own a Mesa/Boogie and a Soldano Speedster and more than 35 guitars. This amp is fantastic. I set up a second Atomic combo connecting the Send Right of the main to the Return of the slave and I have the POD in STEREO. That means the chorus, flange, phase all sound lush and full. I did not even know this was an option but I discovered it after talking with the President of Atomic Amps who suggested I try it. IT WORKS! Note that the stereo sound is determined by the effect used, not the guitar iteself. So if a rotary, phase, flange or chorus is selected, you will get a stereo effect with the dual amp set up.
Reliability
:
9
The amp appears to be very well built. It is sturdy without being overly heavy. (just heavy enough I guess) I would have no problem relying on this as my only amp.
I am giving this category a 9 because of a minor problem I encountered early on - but which was easily remedies and I am certain and confident it will not reappear.
Customer Support
:
10
HERE IS WHERE ATOMIC SHINES. I purchased my amp from a store over the internet. I had a small connection problem and sent an email to Atomic. THE PRESIDENT, TOM KING, CALLED ME PERSONALLY ON A SUNDAY! He listened to my description of the problem and determined it was probably a 1 in 100 problem in the first batch of amps dealing with the multi-pin connector. At Atomic's expense they shipped me a replacement amp via 2 day and he suggested I KEEP the first amp to try out the stereo feature (as the connector which was causing me problems is overridden when the RETURN jack is used.
I think so highly of a company - especially a young company, where the head of that company gives its customers personal attention. Tom King has since followed up with other emails and another phone call to make sure everything was okay. Not only did he isolate the small problem I was having - he sold me a SECOND amp which I am now using as a STEREO RIG (my first) and it is fantastic!! He turned a potential problem into a second sale, and earned a new fan (as you can tell by my stellar review).
Overall Rating
:
10
At $499, this amp is a downright BARGAIN. I have gladly (okay, not gladly) spent over $2000 for "boutique" amps which I am certain were worth it in terms of workmanship and quality. But THIS amp is the most versatile, best sounding amp I have heard. What more can you ask for - all the POD (or other modeler sounds) in a REAL TUBE amp that is loud enough for gigging and low enough for home use and SOOO versatile. I would say that at this price point they will sell out, no matter how many they make.
As I indicated above I have played guitar for 34+ years. I currently have 35 guitars (10 acoustics and 25 electrics - mostly high end custom shop and one off guitars) I love to play - even though I play only at home. I am a stickler for sound quality and ease of use and dependability and customer support.
I highly recommend this amp. You can always add a second for stereo and if you can afford that - get it. You have never heard chorus sound so great - it would be especially great on a stage set up. I would definitely replace this amp and if I were a gigging musician, it is at a price where it is not just affordable - it is a true value. If you already own a modeler, BUY THIS AMP.
I sold a CARR Mercury (paid almost $2000 new and sold it for just under $1700 on eBay) and I bought TWO Atomic amps and a new POD XT and still pocketed several hundred dollars. The Carr is a great amp - it truly is, but this set up is much more versatile in terms of sound and it is stereo to boot! I still use my trusty Mesa/Boogie (wood and cane cab combo - a beauty) and my screaming yellow Soldano Speedster head and cab. But the Atomic is my new "main" rig. That is the highest praise I can give it. I rely on these reviews when I research new products and I take them seriously, I know that this is high praise, but I really love this amp. I would not be surprised if it is the last amp I buy.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/21/2004
at 01:08pm
by DONNIE DIAX
Features
:
8
Very simple, but powerful amp. I am currently using with a Pod XT, and it makes it sound better than anything I have ever heard...awesome.Dont understand why they didn't include a standbye switch.You can really get the volume up there! Loder than it looks. Mic with an SM-57 for gigs.
Sound Quality
:
8
Fanatstic sounds, though you better know how to actually use your POD XT to really get it to sing.Very versatile. But I really think it depends on what amp modeler you use
Reliability
:
8
I have had it for three months, so time will tell. I have used it in an outdoor and indoor setting. Gear Geeks come and are blown away by the tones. My other guitarist is using a Marshall DSL100, so it is really a brute!!again, time will tell on it's dependability
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Havent dealt with
Overall Rating
:
9
Really worth checking out if you are looking for something different.I know Tech 21 made something like this..the Power Engine. This BLOWS it away. VERY Warm response. Clean sound that compliments my Pod XT.
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499.98
Submitted 08/30/2004
at 06:43am
by steve
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
10
This is an update to my submission. The output of the modeler pedal needs to be set at direct out (no amp sims) for the Atomic Amp to really open up. It makes a big difference.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499.98
Submitted 08/29/2004
at 05:33pm
by steve
Features
:
No Opinion
2004 Atomic Amplifiers Reactor 112. Bought it 3 weeks ago and wanted to "wring" it out before reviewing it. Has a on/off switch, 1/4" input connector for the guitar cable on top and a send-L and send-R (these are direct sends from the outputs of your modeler pedal), and return 1/4" inputs on the rear. Came with 1 DS-1 docking station and mounting kits for the POD, PODxt and a Blank kit. Has optional kits for Behringer V-Amp & Vox Tone Lab. Everything is designed to mount into the docking station and be removeable from the amp as such. You can use the amp with any modeling pedal however without mounting it using the return input. I wish it had a master volume (uses the modelers volume only) and a stand-by as the area around the tubes gets very hot. Has two EL-84's and one 12ax7 tubes. One 12" speaker (rated 150 watt @ 8 ohm), which is mounted on the RH side of the enclosure and what appears to be a passive radiator in the LH side. It is a closed back enclosure rated at 18 watts. (It's as loud as my Carvin Bel-Air rated at 30 watts). Don't know how to rate it for features as it's one-of-a kind.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is what I want to talk about..sound. Myself and a friend have used it with both a V-Amp and a Boss GT-3 modeler pedal. This amp is advertised as bringing analog tube warmth and feel to the digital modeling world. We all bought the modeling pedals looking for those amps we just couldn't afford, or didn't want to haul around. Like most people I didn't like the digital sound that always seemed to ride in the pedals sound. WOW! I was completely blown back by this amp. It takes the sounds from the modeler and makes it into a true tube sound and feel. Yea some of the sounds have to be eq'ed in the modeler to bring out the proper tone, but for once it's possible to not have that digital sound. What you end up with it a true tube amp. The amp is tight and focused. Becouse of the speaker setup you need to be away from the amp about 5 feet to get the amps best sound. No doubt the best thing going now for the modeler pedals. You probably would not want to mike the amp up close using the Send-L and Send-R outputs to the board. The amp is very quiet as it only uses the modeler for the volume. Really have to work to get it to breakup. Down side is its only as good as the patch you have in the modeler. Got to give a 10 here cause it really brings that tube tone out.
Reliability
:
9
Like I said before, used it the last three weeks and don't see any problems. Well constructed and tightly built. Using it without any backups but always have a backup plan. Looks as good as anything out there.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
E-mailed the company about the optional mounting kits a week ago without an answer. Has a phone number in the owners manual, but I haven't called it. so I'll leave this for later.
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing way, way too long to sound this bad (1972). Got a lot of gear, acoustic and electric. Without a doubt I'd get this again. I love the tone. Wish it had a master volume. Bought it from American Musical Supply with the thought of returning it within the 45 day limit if I didn't like it. IT'S NOT GOING BACK!!!
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $500.00
Submitted 07/29/2004
at 07:08am
by J Reaume
Features
:
10
The only real feature of this amp is the fact that it interacts with the digital modeler in a very good way. Even though I use a POD XT Pro currently, I might buy the XT just to put in the docking station and make my setup easier. The DS-1 docking station seems well designed and it is a plus that you can install modelers from Line 6, Behringer, and Vox based on personal preference.
Sound Quality
:
10
I have a Jaros and Hamer for my main electric guitars. Both are the double cutaway LP style w/ SD Humbuckers. The range I can get out of it is only limited by the POD XT. It doesn't seem to be noisy on high gain settings and if you drive the amp full out on the clean channel it just starts to saturate. I just back off the volume on the guitar and all is good.
The speaker seems to be a decent one. Don't know who made it, but it seems tight and had good bass response.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Hard to rate this right out of the gate. Seems built well and fairly solid. Being a tube amp I thought they would've had a standby switch.
It's a good thing it is well ventilated, the tubes area gets quite hot.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Hopefully the delays that happened getting the product to market resulted in some improvements. I did get an email response on my inquiry about availability a few months back. Maybe that is a good sign.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Atomic Amps Reactor 112 Combo
Price Paid: US $499 shipped
Submitted 07/17/2004
at 06:25pm
by Ed Reed
Features
:
4
The amp is brand new. It is a tube powered combo with a tuned 1-12 cab to use with modelers such as the Line 6 POD. The only feature it has is a pair of effect sends on the back that are the same as the outputs on the modeler, POD XT in my case. This is nice so you can send a line out the the board and use the Atomic as a monitor to hear yourself on stage. I do wish it had a volume level other than using the output on the POD, this would allow you to turn up and down the amp without effecting the level going to the board. The amp is 18 watts and is quite loud enough for my purpose. If you need more volume, send a signal to the sound board or mic it. You can also use the outs to send half to another amp for stereo.
Sound Quality
:
8
With a strat and the XT, I'm getting the best tones I've gotten from the POD since I got it. I use this at church, we play contemporary music and I need several different amp tones. The POD makes the tones and the Atomic just makes them sound more like you wished they did in the first place. You can overdrive the power amp and this may not be what you want, I run mine at moderate levals.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I understand they have a 5 year warranty. Brand new, only time will tell.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Mine had a damaged place in the chassis, I mentioned this on another sight and they contacted me offering another amp. As I live in the middle of the US and they are on the west coast, the freight didn't apeal to me and they really didn't offer to pick up both in and out. I ask for a new screw to replace the one that is missing and haven't heard from them since. Was a nice first impression though, for whatever that means.
Overall Rating
:
8
Been playing for 30+ years. I've got a lot of nice gear but don't like lugging it around. I got this as a compromise, it sounds good and if it someone steals it, it's replacable. Like I said, it needs a separate volume after the output on the POD. It does make the best monitor for a POD I've heard.
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