Trying to recreate the sound of:

Magnatone Super15

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Blues/ClassicRock  

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What you Get…

Great low gain classic vibe sound. – it tries to faithfully re-create the sound of yesterday, and succeeds too..its breakup is great and warm, its bottom end tight but loose…(if you can make sense of that) – its a great amp for that classic rock vibe.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  1×12 custom speaker speaker
  • Multimic, U47,  Audix i5 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative tone
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Magnatone Twilight V

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock

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What you Get…

This is where it gets interesting, This is a modern day equivalent of its original back in the 60’s/70’s, and also what the E-Robot was made to sound like. – I like this equally, its a bit different that the Robot for sure, and has a lot more gain on tap. a bit more sag and a DAMM site heavier!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 custom speaker
  • Multimic, DPA4011,  SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for Classic Rock/Rock & blues
  • Great for Studio/Live play

What we recommend…

  • Strat/Tele for the low gain
  • Lespaul or Humbucker for an alternative tone
  • Try Increasing the “Definition” for a brighter/tighter tone
  • Try decreasing the “Definition” for a darker/vintage/looser tone
  • These were created using reference monitors, so use EQ to taste to adjust to your needs