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Amplifier models list

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All amps emulations which are available in the current firmware version are listed below.

Cliff: "Almost all the amps in the AFXII are based on actual amps. The amps I haven't ported yet are because I don't have the real amp yet. I could use theoretical values but I would rather not." Source

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59 BASSGUY

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= 1959 Fender Bassman. A low-to-medium gain amp designed for bass but more widely adopted by guitarists

  1. Details: 5F6A circuit, tweed era, normal and bright channel
  2. Speakers: 4x10" Jensen or Eminence
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble. No master volume
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: crank the Master volume, use Drive for volume and gain
  7. Try with a Treble Booster Drive block
  8. Despite the fact that it was originally designed for bass guitars, it was more famous for its use with normal electric guitar
  9. Fender website
  10. Wikipedia

65 BASSGUY

= 1965 Fender Bassman. The blackface version with a different circuit design

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: ... No master volume
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: crank the Master volume, use Drive for volume and gain
  7. Despite the fact that it was originally designed for bass guitars, it was more famous for its use with normal electric guitar
  8. Cliff: "Definitely not your father's Bassman. Has a pissed-off Marshall vibe to it." Source
  9. Fender website
  10. Wikipedia

VIBRATO VERB

= Fender Vibroverb. Based on a 40W combo that's great for clear or grinding cleans and gutsy blues

  1. Details: 6G16 circuit, Brownface era, normal and bright channel
  2. Speakers: 2x10" Oxford
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Bass, Treble. No master volume
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: the original amp has a “tapped” treble circuit, meaning that treble is “flat” at setting “5”. Cutting or boosting the treble was possible by turning the knob down (below 5) or up (above 5). Crank the Master volume, use Drive for volume and gain
  7. Fender website
  8. Wikipedia

DELUXE VERB

= Fender Deluxe Reverb. Great, chimey tone with nice power amp breakup when you push the MASTER

  1. Details: AB763 circuit, 22W, blackface era
  2. Speakers: 1x12" Jensen C12Q
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Bass, Treble. No master volume
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: crank the Master volume, use Drive for volume and gain
  7. Fender website
  8. Wikipedia

DOUBLE VERB

= Fender Twin Reverb. Based on the “Normal” channel. Known for amazing clean sounds and nice breakup

  1. Details: AB763 circuit, normal and vibrato channel, Blackface era, 100W
  2. Speakers: 2x12" Jensen C12N / JBL D120 / Oxford 12T6 / EVM-12L
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls for normal channel: Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Bright switch (works with Volume below 6). No master volume
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: crank the Master volume, use Drive for volume
  7. The Fender Twin Reverb is considered a standard model for players seeking a clean sound
  8. Fender website
  9. Wikipedia

JR BLUES

= Fender Blues Jr. A gutsy little classic with dual EL84s

  1. Details: 15W
  2. Speaker: 1x12" Jensen C12N or P12R
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Bass, Middle, Treble, Gain, Volume, FAT boost (not modelled)
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Fender website
  7. Wikipedia

CLASS-A 15W TB

= Vox AC-15. The heart of this amp’s tone comes from its power section and no negative feedback

  1. Details: 15W, EL84 tubes
  2. Speaker: 1x12" Celestion G12M greenback
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: ...
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: crank the master, set Drive to taste
  7. Vox website
  8. Wikipedia

CLASS-A 30W

= Vox AC-30. A combo that dominated the British Invasion. Gritty character, warm tone, great feel

  1. Details: 30W, EL84
  2. Speakers: 2x12" Celestion G12M greenback or Alnico Blue or Silver
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Tone. No master volume
  5. Bright default: off
  6. For authentic tone: Crank the master, set Drive to taste. Leave the tone controls at noon and use Presence (= Cut) to cut treble
  7. Try with a Tonebender or Treble Booster Drive block. Try with the Plexi tonestack. Or try the AC30TB tone stack (Bright on)
  8. Cliff: "An AC30 has no power amp feedback so it doesn't have presence or depth controls. It has a "Cut" control which is basically an adjustable snubber on the phase inverter. The Presence control becomes the Cut control"
  9. Vox website
  10. Wikipedia

CLASS-A 30W TB

= Vox AC-30 TBX (Topboost). Created in response to demand for "More Treble." Great highs + slightly reduced bass

  1. Details: 30W, EL84
  2. Speakers: 2x12" Celestion G12M greenback or Alnico Blue or Silver
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Cut (= Presence), Bass, Treble. No master volume
  5. Bright default: on
  6. For authentic tone: crank the Master, set Drive to taste, Mid at noon. Use Presence only to cut the treble
  7. Cliff: "An AC30 has no power amp feedback so it doesn't have presence or depth controls. It has a "Cut" control which is basically an adjustable snubber on the phase inverter. The Presence control becomes the Cut control"
  8. Instead of turning up Drive, try boosting the input signal before the amp, for example with a Tape Dist or FET Boost Drive block
  9. Vox website
  10. Wikipedia
  11. Wikipedia: "The "Top Boost" (or "Brilliance") feature was Vox's optional addition of a circuit that introduced an extra gain stage and tone controls for bass and treble (as opposed to the single "tone" control of early AC30s)."

BRIT JM45

= Marshall JTM 45. Made famous by Clapton and others; actually a modified Bassman design

  1. Details: 45W
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion greenback
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble. No master volume
  5. Bright default:
  6. For authentic tone: keep Bass low, crank the master, use Drive for volume and gain
  7. Marshall website
  8. Wikipedia

PLEXI NORMAL / TREBLE

= Marshall Super Lead 1959. NORMAL: the classic amp head that gave rise to “the stack.” Great for crunchy rhythm work. TREBLE: treble channel based on the “High Treble” channel of the legendary ’59

  1. Details: normal and treble channel
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion greenback or G12H30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: ...
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: ...
  7. [ Original manual]
  8. [ ... website]
  9. [ Wikipedia]

1987X NORMAL / TREBLE

= Marshall 1987x Vintage Series. NORMAL: features what many consider to be an “essential” mod to the tonestack of this Plexi. TREBLE: the treble channel of the 1987x Vintage Series Plexi

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion greenback or G12H30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: ...
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. [ Original manual]
  7. [ ... website]
  8. [ Wikipedia]

BRIT 800

= Marshall JCM800. Based on the vaunted model 2204. Bring the Master up for true 80s tone

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: ...
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. [ Original manual]
  7. [ ... website]
  8. [ Wikipedia]
  9. Turn up the master volume

BRIT 800 MOD

= Marshall JCM800, modded. The 800 with THE mod, designed by Jose Arredondo

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: ...
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. [ Original manual]
  7. [ ... website]
  8. [ Wikipedia]

HIPOWER NORMAL / BRILLINT

= Hiwatt DR103. NORMAL: medium-gain, full sound amp with an unique tone-stack and a chimey, grinding tone. BRILLNT: a brighter model based on the amp’s "Brilliant" channel

  1. Details: 100W
  2. Speakers: Fane
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: ...
  7. Hiwatt website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Cliff: " I have a 1974 Hiwatt DR-103. The model is based on that. It is one of the Harry Joyce, Hylight era models. Still has the original tubes. Closet find and sounds glorious"

USA CLEAN 1

= Mesa Boogie MKIV (Rhythm 1). A somewhat neutral, clean-sounding model that can pushed into warm clipping

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Volume, Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence, Bright switch. Graphic Equalizer not modeled
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Mesa website
  8. Wikipedia1 Wikipedia2

USA CLEAN 2

= Mesa Boogie Triaxis (Green). Based on the “Vintage Fat Rhythm (Mark I, Blackface)” channel

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: n/a
  4. Original controls: Gain, Volume, Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence, Bright switch. Graphic Equalizer not modeled
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Mesa website
  7. Wikipedia1 Wikipedia2

USA RHY 1

= Mesa Boogie MKIV (Rhythm 2). Based on THE California crunch rhythm sound. Rhythm Ch. 2 with “Fat” switch OFF

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30 speakers
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Volume, Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence. Graphic Equalizer not modeled
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Mesa website
  8. Wikipedia1 Wikipedia2
  9. Turn up Drive, keep Master Volume low (3.50)

USA IIC+ NORM / BRIGHT

= Mesa Boogie Mark II Lead (Normal) / Lead (Bright). NORMAL/BRIGHT: based on a US-made amp famous for its smooth overdrive sound with pull bright OFF / ON

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: EVM-12L
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Master, Bass, Mid, Treble, Bright switch pullout. Treble Shift and Gain Boost not modeled
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Mesa website
  8. Wikipedia1 Wikipedia2

USA LEAD 1 / LEAD 2

= Mesa Boogie Mark IV (Lead) / (Lead + Treble Shift ON). LEAD 1: this model has a tight, focused, hi-gain sound. Great for fusion and rock leads. LEAD 2: Treble Shift gives this amp a slightly different character with a little more cut

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Bright switch. Graphic Equalizer not modeled
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Mesa website
  8. Wikipedia1 Wikipedia2
  9. Treble Shift: this shifts the range of the Presence control to higher frequencies, it influences the Treble control. In LEAD 1 Treble Shift is off, which works well for recording. In LEAD 2 Treble Shift is switched on, which works well within a band context, but can generate squealing and noise at high volume or gain levels
  10. Turn up Drive, keep Master Volume low (3.50). Don't use Bright on higher volume levels

RECTO ORANGE / RED

= Mesa Boogie 2-ch. Dual Rectifier (Orange ch.) / (Red channel). ORANGE: based on the original Mesa Boogie 2-channel Dual Rectifier "Vintage" (Orange) Ch.). RED: based on the Modern (Red) "Lead" channel, this is a high-gain masterpiece with crushing power and tighness

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30 speakers
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Mesa website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Keep Master volume low (3.50), use Drive to add gain. Keep Presence low
  10. Cliff: "None of the Recto models in the Axe-Fx have the post tone-stack bass boost. If you want to replicate the behavior of a Single Rectifier you need to put an 11 dB bass boost after the preamp model. The Axe-Fx models are based on the Dual Rectifier modes with the bass boost switch off. Single Rectifiers engage the bass boost switch automatically in channel 2"
  11. To mimick the bass boost, use a PEQ or low shelf Filter after the Amp block to boost bass by 11 dB at around 120Hz.

RECTO NEW ORNGE / NEW RED

= Mesa Boogie 3-ch. Dual Rectifier (Orange ch.) / (Red ch.). ORANGE: based on the modern version of the Dual Rectifier amp. Circuit changes made this version more aggressive. RED Red Channel version of the Dual Rectifier amp

  1. Details: 100W
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30 speakers
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Master, Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Mesa website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Keep Master volume low (3.50), use Drive to add gain
  10. Cliff: "None of the Recto models in the Axe-Fx have the post tone-stack bass boost. If you want to replicate the behavior of a Single Rectifier you need to put an 11 dB bass boost after the preamp model. The Axe-Fx models are based on the Dual Rectifier modes with the bass boost switch off. Single Rectifiers engage the bass boost switch automatically in channel 2"
  11. To mimick the bass boost, use a PEQ or low shelf Filter after the Amp block to boost bass by 11 dB at around 120Hz

EURO BLUE / RED

= Bogner Ecstasy Blue Channel / Red Channel. BLUE: based on the 20th Anniversary model. OD channel w/ BOOST + STRUCTURE OFF. RED: same as above but with OD channel w/ BOOST + STRUCTURE ON

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Bright switch
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Bogner website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Blue: the model is very low gain and dark. Try with Boost and Bright (or turn up Presence)
  10. Red: the model is very dark. Try Bright (or turn up Presence)
  11. Quote Cliff: "My actual XTC has a Log10 pot for the treble which is an odd choice. Treble pots are usually linear and the Axe-Fx model uses a linear pot. The problem with a log-taper pot is that the treble does almost nothing for the first 50%. So you can't use your eyes if you want to copy the tone. This is the case with several of the amp models. In these cases the taper used on the real amp is what I would call "a less than optimum" choice. I think in many cases the designer simply doesn't realize the affect the taper has on the locus. So, if I deemed the choice of taper to be "incorrect" the model uses the correct taper. The Bogner models fall into this category. The choice of a Log10 pot for the treble pot doesn't make sense so the model uses a linear taper which gives a smooth locus"

SHIVER CLN / LEAD

= Bogner Shiva Clean Channel / Lead Channel. CLEAN: based on the 90W anniversary model. Powerful shimmering cleans. LEAD: based on a sweet, rich- sounding amp with aggressive, English- style midrange punch

  1. Details: 20th Anniversary model, KT88 tubes, 90W
  2. Speakers: 2x12" Celestion V30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls for clean channel: Bass, Treble, Volume, Master, Presence, Bright switch (less to none effective the higher Drive is set)
  5. Original controls for lead channel: Bass, Middle, Treble, Volume, Master, Presence, Bright switch (less effective the higher Drive is set but still noticeable)
  6. Boost, Mode and Shift controls on the original amp are not modeled
  7. Bright default: ...
  8. Original manual
  9. Bogner website
  10. Wikipedia

EURO UBER

= Bogner Uberschall. Based on "High Gain" channel of this 120W head. Heavy grinding lows and insane gain

  1. Details: EL34
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30 and G12T75
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Bogner website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Bogner: "One of the most unique items is our "Presence" control. It's an amazing combination of a midrange-presence control. As you sweep through its range you will notice an incredible variety of tones this one control allows. For an extremely aggressive sub-harmonic bass and scooped-midrange sound, keep the presence off or very low. A huge 3-dimensional tone can be found by running the presence around 2 o'clock. Pushing the "Presence" control to maximum will allow you to cut a sonic path through the mix by reinforcing your midrange and slightly rolling off the sub-bass. Trust us: REALLY check out the presence control to unleash the hidden secrets of the UBERSCHALL. The "Midrange" control is very interactive with all the other tone controls, you can go from a hollow scooped-mid setting to an aggressive in your face and on your throat kind of intensity. The "Bass" control allows almost a sub-harmonic low-end to be added, at high volumes be sure to keep the bass down a bit to keep your tone focused like a laser beam"

SOLO 99 CLN

= Soldano X99 Preamp (Clean). Based on the clean channel of a Soldano/Caswell midi-motorized preamp

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: n/a
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: n/a
  4. Original controls: ...
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Soldano website
  7. Wikipedia

SOLO 100 RHY / LD

= SoldanoTM SLO-100® (Normal Ch.) / (OD Ch.). NORMAL: based on SLO-100, noted for its hot-rod chrome chassis and aggressive rhythm tone. OD: based on the snarling lead channel of the above amp

  1. Details: 100W
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Eminence Legend V1216
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Master, Presence. Bright switch only on normal channel
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: keep the Master volume low (3 -4). It's a very bright amp, keep Presence and Treble low
  7. Soldano website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Cliff: "The SLO100 is the loudest amp I've ever used. It feels like there's a small nuclear explosion going off inside when ever you hit a power chord. It's a wicked amp but not something I would recommend for anything but large gigs. If you like the SLO 100 model you might want to try the Recto models too. It's not widely known but the Rectifier preamp is a derivative of the SLO100. Some minor changes but the basic topology is identical"

FRIEDMAN BE / HBE

= Friedman Brown Eye / Hairy Brown Eye. BE: what many call “the ultimate modded Plexi” by Dave Friedman of Rack Systems. HBE: the BE amp’s alternate voicing with a gain boost. A killer hi-gain tone in your arsenal

  1. Details: EL34, one channel with two voicings, 50 or 100W, used to be called "Marsha"
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Website

PVH 6160

= Peavey EVH 5150. Based on the high- input lead channel of an amp named after the criminally insane

  1. Details: block letter model, hi input, 6L6, 120W
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Sheffield 1200 speakers
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: pre- and post-Gain, Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence, Resonance, Bright switch (rhythm channel only)
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Peavey website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Cilff: "I have a block letter 5150 that I based the model on." Source
  10. Cliff: "The hi-input on the Lead channel is modelled. It has lots of gain. Even at noon it's already very saturated"

MR Z 38 Sr

= Dr.Z Maz 38 SR. Based on an amp popular with country and roots players

  1. Details: EL84 tubes, 38W
  2. Speakers: Alnico Blue with G12H30 or Celestion V30/G12H30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Cut (turn up for chime)
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Dr.Z website
  8. Wikipedia
  9. Cliff: "It's a low output amp. Turn up the Master"
  10. Amp settings database

CA3+ RHY / LD

= CAE 3+ SE (Ch 2) / (Ch 3). CH.2: channel 2 (Rhythm) of a preamp designed by the great Bob Bradshaw. CH.3: ch 3 (Lead) of the same

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: n/a
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: n/a
  4. Original controls: Gain, Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, post EQ (punch, presence), Bright switch for each channel
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. CAE website
  8. Cliff: "Channel 1 isn't modeled because it's very similar to a Fender Twin (Double Verb model)"

WRECKER 1

= Trainwreck Express. Based on the Trainwreck Express—designed and built by the late, great Ken Fischer

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Bas, Mid, Treble, Presence, Bright switch. No Master volume
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: crank the Master volume, use Drive for volume and gain
  7. FAQ
  8. Trainwreck website
  9. Cliff: "The Trainwreck depends on power amp distortion. The OT has a high impedance which causes the power tubes to enter clipping early. I would not recommend using that model as preamp."

CORNCOB M50

= Cornford MK50II. Based on a boutique British amp. Plexi-Meets-Modern tone with big cojones

  1. Details: 50w, 6L6/5881, 1 channel
  2. Speakers: Celestion V30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Gain, Bass, Middle (500Hz), Treble, Volume, Presence, Resonance
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Cornford website

CAROLANN Od-2

= Carol-Ann OD-2r. The celebrated OD2r. Model fine-tuned by the highly respected Alan Phillips himself!

  1. Details: overdrive channel, 50W, EL34 or 6L6
  2. Speakers: EVM-12L or Celeston Classic Lead 80
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Master, Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Bright switch (clean and overdrive channel), Shift switch
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Carol-Ann website
  8. Alan Phillips: "In the real world the OD2 is very very fussy on speaker choice too. The real world speakers of choice are EVM12L in a 1x12 rear ported and 2x12 with Celestion Classic Lead 80's. I found the 12L emulation did a pretty good job. Some of the others sounded so artificial with that model. Like a rockman. Coupled with the right cab the emulated model does a good job of representing the basic tonal signature of the amp". And: "It's not a competitive model, it's a live demo of an OD2 as tweaked by me. Damn sight better than sound clips for auditioning to guys that haven't got the ability to get to a Dealer. Clearly it doesn't give you the full experience of the full amp, but is a good tonal taster. I repaired a Soldano SLO for him one day and when he came over my house to pick it up we just decided it would be a good idea to put a CA model in there. Having the actual builder involved kind of closes the loop fully. I'm happy to endorse that model because I put a lot of hours testing it and putting together a ton of technical information, fourier analysis graphs, frequency response graphs, schematics etc that would make validation of a mathematical model much easier. In reality even though the power amp and the preamp are modelled the pre-amp got the most effort. As I said in another thread, I tuned that by putting the axe in to the actual power amp of an OD2 and running that side by side with a full OD2. The final tweaks were made like that using parametric eq blocks that were hard coded in to the model. You could call that the icing on the cake and basically put the same level of tuning in to the model as I do with a actual OD2. The only difference was I was using a GUI, not resistors and capacitors."

FRYETTE D60 L / M

= Fryette D60 (Less) / (More). Based on the Fryette Amplification D60 in the "Less" resp. "More" mode

  1. Details: 60W, KT88 or 6550
  2. Speakers: 2x12"or 4x12" Eminence P50E
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Depth, More/less switch
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Fryette website
  8. Wikipedia

BROWN

= "The Brown Sound". A faithful recreation of the pure, raw "Brown Sound"—The Modded “#1” Marshall

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Marshall with greenbacks
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble. Bright cap
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. For authentic tone: ...
  7. Marshall website
  8. Wikipedia

CITRUS RV50

= Orange Rockerverb. Based on the "dirty" channel of the 50W head known for warmth and rich harmonics

  1. Details: EL34
  2. Speakers: Celestion V30
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls on dirty channel: Volume, Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Orange website
  8. Wikipedia

JAZZ 120

= Roland JC-120 120. The only solid-state-based model in our collection; a quintessential clean tone

  1. Details: 120W (stereo: 2x 60)
  2. Speakers: 2x12"
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble. No master volume
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Roland website
  8. Wikipedia

ENERGYBALL

= ENGL Powerball. Very high-gain German model. Lots of bass. Great for aggressive, drop-tuned riff work

  1. Details: lead channel, 100W, 6L6
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion V30 (or custom V60)
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: Gain, Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Depth, Bottom, Open/Focused mode, Bright switch for low gain channels only
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. Original manual
  7. Engl website
  8. Wikipedia

ODS-100 CLEAN / LEAD

= Dumble OD Special (Clean) / (Drive Ch.). CLEAN: based on the Clean channel of a coveted but rare amp made famous by Robben Ford. DRIVE: the same amp. OD channel. Also played by the great Larry Carlton and many others!

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: ...
  5. Bright default: ...
  6. [ Original manual]
  7. [ ... website]
  8. [ Wikipedia]

FAS RHYTHM

= Created by Fractal Audio Systems. Combines the best features of the British and USA crunch models

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers:
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: n/a
  5. Bright default: ...

FAS LEAD 1

= Created by Fractal Audio Systems. Neutral high-gain lead with a tight midrange

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: n/a
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: n/a
  5. Bright default: ...

FAS LEAD 2

= Created by Fractal Audio Systems. Hot-rodded British lead sound with a tonestack by the one and only Bob Bradshaw

  1. Details:
  2. Speakers: n/a
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: ...
  4. Original controls: n/a
  5. Bright default: ...

FAS MODERN

= Created by Fractal Audio Systems. A high-gain hybrid. Equally well-suited to modern rhythm and lead work

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DAS METALL

= Diezel VH4. Based on a high-gain, boutique amp famous for its powerful, heavy, aggressive sound

  1. Details: 4 channels, 6550 tubes (or EL34 or 6L6)
  2. Speakers: 4x12" Celestion G12K100 or V30
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  4. Original controls: Gain, Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence (4kHz), Deep (80Hz)
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  6. Original manual
  7. Diezel website
  8. Wikipedia

BRIT PRE

= Marshall JMP-1 Preamp. Based on a rack-mount preamplifier version of the Brit 900. Crunchy “ZZ” tone

  1. Details: MIDI
  2. Speakers: n/a
  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: n/a
  4. Original controls: Volume, Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence, Bass shift
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  6. Original manual
  7. Marshall website
  8. Wikipedia

BUTTERY

= Budda Twinmaster. Based loosely on a late 90s specimen. Relies mostly on power amp distortion

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  3. Stock cabinet suggestion: greenbacks (4x12 20w / 25w), 4x12 30w or anything that resembles Eminence Legend
  4. Original controls: Bass, Treble, Volume. Bright cap on the Volume control (Bright switch)
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  6. For authentic tone: turn up the Master volume, use Drive for volume and gain
  7. Original manual
  8. Budda website
  9. Wikipedia
  10. Cliff: "I did the Buttery model by ear. I listened to some clips of Buddas (Matchbox 20, remember them?) and tweaked the model until I thought it sounded like one. Screwed around a little with the tube bias points until it had the right balance of harmonics and called it a day

SV BASS

= Ampeg SVT. Based on a bass head used for decades by famous bassists the world over

  1. Details: Super Vacuum Tube bass amp, 300W
  2. Speakers: 8x10" speakers
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  6. Ampeg website

CAMERON MED

= Cameron CCV100. Based on what its creator Mark Cameron calls “one pissed off amp"

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