Amps

Trying to recreate the sound of:

Ibanez TSH15

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Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

One of my favs from this pack, great chime and a ton of bounce, its a easy amp to play and very forgiving so you can be sloppy as you like, (hence why I liked it) – good for lead and chord work so choose your style and play, add a bit of verb for some nice ambiance while riffing. – try striking hard open chords and bell like tones appear in a pleasing way, use different pickup positions to find the secret source. any amp setting works for me here, so pick and choose, set and forget…

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 G30 loaded cab
  • Multimic, 57 & 414 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • 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 DSL2000

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock/Rock

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What you Get…

Nice cleans and rock type tones, but its not a classic amp in my eyes. – can do the entire modern rock thing with it though, if that’s your cup of tea!. – i liked the pushed and crunch settings, but the drive is a little fizzy for me.. I tried to remove as much as I could. but that’s just the way the amp is.. the Pushed profiles are great for a little jangle. – might be best to run it clean/pushed and use your fav overdrive pedal in front.

  • 13 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a G30 loaded 4×12 cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & U87 using Neve 1073/Api Mic pre’s
  • 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 DirtyShirly

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited fro Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Great cranked sound, pushed is more of a thick blues lead sound, I got a lot of jason becker/John mayor sort of sounds from this. and that’s a good thing. – try the pushed profiles for dynamic playing, and the cranked/full for injection for lead work. – pretty amazing amp actually. – cleans are great, try adding some chorus/Vibe to them for a warm classic sound.

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a V30 loaded 4×12 cab
  • Multimic, 57, 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • 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:

Divide by 13 JJS308

Gain Range:

Demo:

..Best Suited for Country/Blues

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What you Get…

Overdrive is very brittle/saggy, but if played right its amazing.. you need to understand this amp, and work with it for a bit. play softly and you don’t play this amp like other ones, its hard to explain, but I’m sure you will get the hang of it eventually, and when you do get it.. its almost that eureka moment!.. – I for one am IN LOVE with this thing. but at first.. I was disappointed by it..this and the Tungsten amps are similar but this is a lot darker in comparison. – Think clean to low gain here, and play softly, plenty of nice verb with a long tail, and it will be sweet!.- play with fingers for a Knoffler vibe!.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 G30H speaker
  • Multimic, Audix i5, & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • 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:

Diamond Spitfire

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Rock/Fusion/Modern

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What you Get…

Grab your fav Strat/tele, load up the pushed/crunch profiles add some verb and a sprinkle of chorus for that satana sort of sound, really does this very very well (the breakup) – you can use a more aggressive profile of this amp and use the volume on guitar for some fatter pushed profiles. but that might make it a little too thick for lead work if in a band context, well try it and see.. – Cleans are great too!. the amp on full is ok. but not where it sings the best!. – this amp didn’t really do it for me on a LesPaul though, and that’s a shame. – your views maybe different here, and I hope they are!

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 2×12 V30 loaded cab
  • Multimic, SM7 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • 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:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues

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What you Get…

Don’t run this too hot, it gets fuzzy if you do!. – again, thicker sounds use the crank profiles and back of the volume. this adds such great dynamic playing to it. and warms up amazingly well, highs are great too. – for clean, it offers that seductive warm tone, but whilst the tone is still bright.. it appears full bodied – try changing different pickup positions for a varied tone or twang.. i.e I prefer this amp on cranked and using position 2 on my Strat. really adorable blues riff machine!.

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 speaker (unknown)
  • Multimic, U87, 57 & 121 using Neve 1073 / Api Mic pre’s
  • 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:

C.A.E PT50

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

push it!.. then push it some more.! – good chimey stuff if you use a Strat/tele, but darker and moody like if you use a Lespaul. so it can cater for all style guitars really well. – not a high-gain monster by any stretch, but its fun to play, its best run on flat (everything up) so if you want different levels of gain, use a different profile… – cleans are brilliant on this thing. has all the chime in the right places!.. as I said think rock n roll!.. and your in the bag!.

  • 12 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 loaded cab Scumback M75 speakers
  • Multimic, 57 & 121 using Neve 1073 / Api Mic pre’s
  • 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:

Bogner Metropolis

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Full cranked, strat, neck!. wow. use volume and tone to adjust breakup and tone. – can get that fuzzy lead sound with tone backed off, and some sweet slap-back delay for that rock-ability/surf sort of sound.. – its leads are thick, so better with SC guitars. – and its a rhythm machine for a lespaul. – quite a hard amp to play, as its notes are really well defined. no space for sloppy playing here!..

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 v30 loaded cab
  • Multimic, 57 & 121 using GreatRiver Mic pre’s
  • 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:

BlueTone Amp

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues

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What you Get…

The Clean, pushed and crunch profiles are great, the full gets as bit brittle/harsh for my own taste. – the amp is a bit stiff to play, as its a fake amp (emulating valve amps) – so the dynamic proprieties are not there to begin with. but don’t let that put you off. – its still miced like the rest of them, and treated just the same. – I liked it a lot, its quite good fun. and can be quite versitile.!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 v30 speaker
  • Multimic, 57, & 414 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • 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 Artisan30

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Modern/Blues/Clean/fusion

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What you Get…

…I’ll let the profiles tell the story here. – amazing amp!. – the “full” profiles are the amp boosted with a transparent booster “Fatboost3”

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 2×12 v30 speakers
  • Multimic, 57 & 414 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • Jumped channels
  • 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:

Suhr Badger 30

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for ClassicRock/Blues

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What you Get…

Excellent amp for blues and melodic rock. – try the middle pickup, dimming the volume knob and playing hard. – then roll of the volume and play soft, its like 2 totally different amps!. – suhr cab came with Gh30, but I felt that was not the best match for it. things seemed a little harsh in the highs.. and not enough mid presence. – so I swapped over to Alinco Golds. and Bam!. that’s more like it!.. simply sublime!. this is a real workhorse. – needs verb though, and add some chorus for some singing lead sounds!.

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 loaded cab Alinco golds
  • Multimic, 57  & 121 using Neve 1073 / Api Mic pre’s
  • 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:

Tungston BuckWheat

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for Blues/Clean/Country

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What you Get…

This is a Very bright amp, as its a very saggy amp – Sag+bass = flubb, so it was quite a challenge to get the right ingredients into these. – perfect for the low/med gain chicken picking or slide guitar, and very good for lead play  (Country or Blues), but do be careful, its a very sensitive amp you can play lightly and it will be darker, but dig it and it will make you bleed. – Twang using bridge, country lead and blues use neck. – you will need to understand the cranked drive on this amp, as its not like any other (apart from a D/13 JJS) style.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 875 scumback speaker
  • Multimic, 57, U87 & 121 using Neve 1073 &  APi mic pre’s
  • 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:

Vox AC30 CCX2

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Clean/Modern/indie

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What you Get…

This amp maybe one of the most sought after amps, or the most recognized amps of all time. – this amp still captures its heart of the great name that is indeed “VOX”!. – once again, great breakup and array of tones to be had from this beast!.

  • 9 profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 2×12 blues
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 mic pre’s
  • Channels jumped
  • 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 ValveState SS

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Dont be put of because its a SS amp, it really does deliver great tones. – and to be honest who cares.. right? its still the sound of a old thug, just a bit different than you would expect. – I like it and would fully support it!. great thing of beauty!

  • 8 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 4×12 v30 loaded cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channels profiled
  • 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 ClassicReverb

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

One of my favourite Two-Rocks. I’m addicted to its cleans and breakup, it’s so pure, hard thing to explain, but a very well tuned amp. this really works well in a band environment. live and loud…. as it should be!

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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 Studio 22

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for ClassicRock

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What you Get…

It has that classic Rock sound (clean) – sparky and smooth. that covers great range from dark to bright really well. and a nice tight bottom end. really enjoyed this amp.

  • 7 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 1×12 TwoRock* cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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:

MesaBoogie TremOVerb

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Clean/Blues/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

Still a low gain amp, but the highest of gain from this pack. – it does have a strong crunch/lead sound but not quite as brutal as other mesa amps. the best place for this is medium gain, and clean to breakup.

  • 16 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 v30 loaded Cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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 ToneMaster

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Country/Blues

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What you Get…

To me, this is what  fender should sound like. – I’m sort of speechless actually at this, I really loved this tone, and hopefully you will too.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 Jenson loaded cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • Jumped channels
  • 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 SuperReverb

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Country/Blues

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What you Get…

Like its name, it is Super!, (cheesy I know) but you will soon understand why it sings like it does. – another great timeless classic right here, captured and to never be forgotten!.

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 4×10 Jens speakers
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • Jumped channels
  • 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 SuperSonic

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Clean/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

This amp tries to do a “boogie” here and capture great clean/breakup with great dirt. but IMO Fender have never really done a top job with many of its amps “dirt” channels. and sadly no change here either. – but the Normal channel does make up for it, and that should be the main focus!

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a Fender* 2×12 Jenson loaded cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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 Showman

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Country/Blues

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What you Get…

Another great amp. and more of the same in terms of great breakup and pleasant tones. – really good in a mix and full bodied thanks to the Duel part of the amp. really great!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 Fender* (Jenson loaded) cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • Jumped channels
  • 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:

MusicMan HD130

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues/Country

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What you Get…

Old and delicate, but pure gold. stunning amp that really suits me well, and hopefully you too. – it has classic rock & blues written all over it. – a timeless classic captured and boxed! Love it!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 G12 Loaded cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • Jumped channels
  • 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:

MiniBrute

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Clean/Jazz

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What you Get…

Ignore the looks/the size, but the amp itself is great, plenty of power for its size too. – actually I kid you not. its an angry amp for real!. very aggressive sounding, maybe not so good for pure rock.. but more Angry punk shouty type of vibe….still a lot of fun and I enjoyed it a lot.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channels profiled
  • 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:

Matchless DC30

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for ClassicRock

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What you Get…

I love all this manufactures stuff, I think they are deep sounding, smooth and play well. – great dynamics and all around mojo!. (accept for its drive channel)

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 2×12 cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channels profiled
  • 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:

Laney VC30

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues/Country/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

This amp was close to being my fav of this pack.. and Before any of this started I never would of thought about saying that. – has some nice drive sounds, and normally lower end amps start to be a bit fizzy , this is far from it!. – really great playing amp. loved it.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 2×12 cab.
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • Jumped channles
  • 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 JTM30 (combo)

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Rock/ClassicRock

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What you Get…

When you speak of these your mind always assumes stacks of 4×12’s this is a lil 1×12 GH30 box. but an in the room sound is amazing!. this is the first amp where the profile was unable to catch its main charector of the amp.. and not sure why that was! as we spent 2 days on it trying to do different ways of profiling!..this is not a high gain amp by any means..but the low gain “pushed” profiles are awsome!

  • 9 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 1×12 Gh30 speaker
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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 2012

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best suited for ClassicRock/Country  

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What you Get…

This still wins my awards, and my favorite from this pack (once again it wins) – I already own the 2010 version of this amp (combo) and im still in the honeymoon period.. this equals that. accept the head was lot more awkward to move around… but the Tones are fantastic as always.

  • 11 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through a 2×12 G30 loaded cab
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • Jumped channels
  • 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:

Dr.Z Jaz

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Clean/Jazz/pop

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What you Get…

From dark and moody to bright and thin, this amp can do it, and do it well, the breakup comes quite early at reasonable volumes, so was a great amp to profile, easy to dial in with most settings easy useable, was great with Singlecoil guitars, but too muddy with Humbuckers.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 2×12 combo
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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 Devilie

Gain Range:

Demo:

…Best Suited for Blues/Country

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What you Get…

The Brown Tolex tweed.. Oh how we cant get enough of this!. does it deserve its dress? Yes!. thing is dont push this amp too hard else it gets a bit sputtery, but great or even perfect for the light breakup, nice even dynamics here without too much sag.

  • 7 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running through its own 4×10 Blue loaded combo
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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:

Peavey Classic50 (MOD)

Gain Range:

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…Best suited for Rock/ClassicRock/Blues

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What you Get…

The Celestion Blues really complete this amp, the mod is really to make it a “no crank” amp, so its great for lower volumes, but its a great amp, _really_ great and I want that statement to be known!. – this amp is easy in my top 20 list of all time favs!.

  • 10 Profiles of various settings (sweetspots)
  • Running into 2×12 internal combo Blues speakers
  • Multimic, 57, 414 & 121 using Neve 1073 Mic pre’s
  • All channles profiled
  • 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