Amps

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Marshall BluesBreaker

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get..

The Breaker is a classic, so classic in fact that there are no tons of replicas, however, one cant beat the original & well maintained version. no sir.. – Enjoy!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

ToneKing Metro

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Clean/Country/Blues

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What you Get..

Tonking are known for crispy creamy cleans and fat overdrives. – yup.. confirmed!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Soldano SLO100

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Rock/HardRock/Metal

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What you Get..

Its back! this time bigger & better than before. – it has been tamed, but at the same time left alone so you get the RAW amp right underyou. – enjoy the manrock!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Orange Matamp

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock

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What you Get..

Its no secret that this amp is one of my all time fav amps, not sure why exactly, but it just feels so right, no matter what you do, or what guitar you use. there is always a way this will work, in track, on stage, in headphones, wherever!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Silvertone 1418

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Clean/ClassicRock

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What you Get..

Silvertone was made famous from Hendrix & woodstock. – its a cleanish amp, but when pushed really does growl, love the meat of this amp, its really good for melodic style phrasing.

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Marshall JTM45

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock

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What you Get..

JTM’s are great for all those rock covers of ACDC etc. – soon as you hit the first note you know your playing through a classic amp.. that gives a nice feeling!

  • 7 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Marshall JCM800

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get..

YES! enough said!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Fender Bassman

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get..

GOOD bassmans of this world are rare. luckily this is one of the finest, vintage 60’s spec, that does indeed go full throttle. – its a fun amp, and its push/pull factor is really great. breakup city, you wont want to leave!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

WEM Dominater MK2

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Clean/ClassicRock

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What you Get..

This amp was used on Floyds UmmaGumma album so was used by our very own DG. – again, this will not make you sound like him, but its nice to be able to play the amps that the good guys use!. – Great full amp, lots of power and breakup is amazing.

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Fender Super

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get..

Fenders clean are still undisputed champions of the cleanworld, and its easy to realize why after playing this style of amp with its rich full clean sound. – really amazing!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

BlackStar Artisan 30

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for Clean/modern/fusion

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What you Get..

The Artisan is still one of my fav clean amps, its sound is so pure, especially this capture of it where I used a different mic technique to really capture the true essence.

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Mesa Lonestar Special

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock/Blues

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What you Get..

The lonestar looks like a powerhouse, but its really not. – the gain stage is nice, but the sweeter tones are when its rolled off. – so its a much more pleasure amp that’s good for that laid back Sunday afternoon thing!.

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

ENGL E646

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for HardRock/Metal

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What you Get..

ENGL are loud, they are noisy, but clear that away and your left with a tone that is desired!. even more true in the studio, its definition and string attack is one of the best in the amp business.

  • 8 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Marshall Jubilee 2225

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get..

This amp is a well known amp for many reasons, it always produces!.. no different here. just glorious rock tones, all night long!

  • 8 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Cornell Romany Plus

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Blues

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What you Get..

Its about the quality!.. this set enhances what I did before with the new technique of micing. – the production element gives a much richer/fuller sound that seems to be a lot more personal.

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

FriedMan Dirty Shirly

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for Rock/HardRock

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What you Get..

Great amp for all sorts of things, but honestly its a great/perfect Rock Amp. thats where it really shines. – its dirty as hell, and produces one hell of a punch.

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Mesa Rectifier

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for Metal/Hard Rock

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What you Get..

Im not know for my high gain metal amps really. but I had to give this another go with this beast. – so here it is!.. Enjoy!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Fuchs Train 45

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock/Fusion

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What you Get..

Trains..there has been a few famous names that use these styles, admittedly they are not for everyone, as the gain staging is different than most. – if you have the taste for it, then its wonderful, if not then its a regular joe amp. you decide!

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Fender Twin (Silverface)

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for Clean/Jazz/Blues

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What you Get..

Twins are the pinnacle of guitar tones. – we have all heard them, and most of us have played through them once or twice. this version comes in a different form than the rest of the twins. – new technique in profiling gives you nicer results, of how it really should sound. Fat & juicy!.

  • 8 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

H&K Statesman (Quad)

Gain Range:

…Best suited for Country/Blues

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What you Get..

The H&K is a underrated amp, and Im not sure why, its very rich flavor is perfect for that twanggy vibe, especially country/blues.. the amp can also go to 11 if you so wish, but its not where its most enjoyed. – the sweetspots are around its breakup/early overdrive tones.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

TwoRock Bi-Onyx

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock/Rock/Blues

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What you Get..

The Bi is with us once again, this time present differently than the previous encounter, more depth/clarity and richness to the sound. – still a wonderful amp, and one of Two-Rocks finest.

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GreatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

VoxAC30 1964

Gain Range:

..Best Suited for ClassicRock/indie/modern/pop

More Info

What you Get..

The Vox in its glory with new & improved techniques of profiling. – this one has more clarity/definition than the previous versions of the past.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

EvilRobot

Gain Range:

..Best Suited for Clean/modern/ClassicRock/Blues/Country

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What you Get..

Well here we are again with the Daddy of all amps, the EvilRobot, – this time, the twist is different, different in that the way its presented with its mics. – with a vastly different take on its previous captures. – if you liked the others, you will LOVE this one. – Enjoy!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 custom Cab
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Alternative micing technique
  • 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:

Fender Champ

Gain Range:

..Best Suited for Blues

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What you Get..

Another personal amp of mine, and a modern twist of yesteryear, and also a lesson on HOW to do it correctly. – the amp is simply amazing at detail, try picking at different intervals and you get a different sound every time, the profiles really reflect this and is spot on! – the gain gets a bit flubby towards the sharp end, but its not designed for that anwyay!

  • 6 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 Jenson combo
  • Multimic using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect Blues Amp
  • 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:

Chandler GAV 19

Gain Range:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock

More Info

What you Get..

More famous for Outboard gear than amps. but don’t let this sway you. – they also know how to make something sound great. in fact this amp has tons of detail in the way the sound is exposed. Great!

  • 8 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through 2×12 V30 Cab
  • Multimics using Neve 1073 & GReatRiver mic pre’s
  • Perfect for classicrock Amp
  • 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:

Fuchs Train 45

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock

More Info

What you Get…

A clone of the famous well known and loved Train..this one has a lot more Mid-bite, and is easier to breakup and live with. – this amp is from my personal collection, so I know it well, and the profiles are very accurate of the amp itself. fantastic classic sound!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 GH30 speaker Cab
  • Multimic,  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

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Magnatone Super15

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Blues/ClassicRock  

More Info

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

More Info

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

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Two-Rock Coral

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock/Blues

More Info

What you Get…

Well they do Dumble, its sort of, sort of is not. hard to explain, its a terrific amp, but its a lot more tighter than I expected it to be, although its a typical Rock sound by flavor, and they find it hard to break away from that, it is what it is.. just another great amp from a great product line!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  2×12 G12H 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

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Carr Mercury

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for ClassicRock/Country

More Info

What you Get…

Small, cute, and wow! – love love this, its so light and sounds terrific, clean to crunch just by digging in!. dynamic and a real feel good amp to play…

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through Its own  1×12 Emminence LilBuddy speaker
  • Multimic,  DPA4011 & Sm545 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