Posts Tagged ‘effects’
Dale Keating from Digitech shows us the RP500 Multi Effects Pedal.
Check it out at our online store.
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This video shows the Palmer DREI Triple Single Ended Amplifier explained by Markus Torvinen (Palmer Engineer) and Robin Henlich (Palmer production manager).
The Sound of the Amp was recorded trough a Palmer 4 x 12″ Cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 Speakers and a Shure SM57 microphone.
The Palmer DREI design is more than just a visual extravaganza – it mirrors the concept and the circuitry. For the purest, most natural distortion only a single-ended design will do.
Single-ended tube circuits are straightforward and simple, providing the most organic, raw tube sounds possible. In contrast to the more powerful push-pull designs the output of single-ended circuits usually does not exceed 5 Watts. That is why single-ended circuits are mostly found in small practice amps preferred by many top-notch players for recording.
Dating back to the first days of vacuum tubes single-ended amplifiers are nothing new. However, the Palmer DREI incorporates THREE of these providing three times the output power of a standard single-ended design! Moreover, it accepts a variety of output tubes which all have their own unmistakable sound characteristics.
The EL84 is bright and “British” sounding with tons of distortion (think Vox amps), the 6V6 provides somewhat darker tones with a smoother “American” distortion flavor (think Fender), and while it is tight and bright at lower volumes the 6L6 becomes progressively darker when driven hard. With the Palmer DREI you can mix and match power tubes from three distinct amplifier tones and thus create your own voice.
Three different single-ended amps in a single unit – that’s the Palmer DREI formula!
Specifications
Tubes:
V1 – V3: ECC83 / 12AX7 Hand Selected Preamp Tubes
V4: EL 84 / 6BQ5 (Power Amp „Eins”), 5 Watt RMS ouput power
V5: 6V6S (Power Amp „Zwei”), 5 Watt RMS output power
V6: 6L6GC (Power Amp “Drei”), 8 Watt RMS output power
V7: GZ34 / 5AR4 (Rectifier)
Special design transformers, 200 mA full anode current choke
Regulated DC Preamp heating voltage
Only 5 passive parts on signal way, all tube design
Controls:
Vorstufe (Preamp controls): Normal Sättigung (LF, Muddy overdrive), Höhen Sättigung (HF, Tight overdrive), Klang (Tone control)
Endstufen (Power amplifiers): Eins (Volume control for EL 84-Single ended tube), Zwei (Volume control for 6V6S-Single ended tube), Drei (Volume control for 6L6GC tube)
Strom (Power on-switch), Bereit (Standby-switch)
Connections:
Eingang (Input): 6,3 mm Jack, 1M ohm, tuned for passive pickups
Lautsprecherausgänge (Loudspeaker outputs): 6,3 mm Jack, 4 ohm, 8 ohm, 16 ohm
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The amps and stompboxes in the new GarageBand let you change your sound as often as you like. And you can plug in a foot pedal like the Apogee GiO to control your entire rig.
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Tutorial how to create four “Wall of Sound” effects from one setting on your guitar pedals. Remember to include reverb on either your amp or pedals to make the sound even more rich and intense!
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http://www.premierguitar.com PG’s Charles Saufley is On Location in Van Nuys, CA, for the 2011 LA Amp Show where he visits the Retro Channel room. In this segment, we get to see and hear demos of the RR1 Amplifier and the Fuzz and the Trouble Booster pedals.
For more LA Amp Show ‘11 videos or to watch more Premier Guitar’s 1400 other videos online, be sure to visit http://www.premierguitar.com
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Guitar, Effects/Pedals, Amp. Gear. Orange AD30HTC head. Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus 2008 Light Burst. SKB ps 55 pedal board. Fulldrive Mosfet 2. Ibanez Tubescreamer 808 Reissue. TS808. CH-1. DD-3. DD-5. BBE Sonic Stomp. Ernie Ball Jr. Volume Pedal.
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Interview with guitarist Eric Johnson at Saucer Studios in Austin, Texas. In part 3, Eric shows us some of the guitars, amps and effects he used for the recording of his new album “Up Close” including his Fender ‘57 Strat with DiMarzio HS2 bridge pickup, Fender Eric Johnson Signature Strat, Rosewood Eric Johnson Strat with Super V Tremolo, Gibson 335 and SG, Fender Twin Reverb Amps, Stereo TC Electronic Chorus, Boss Digital Delay DD2, EXH Deluxe Memory Man, Barracuda Toadworks Flanger, Danelectro Fuzz Face, Echoplex Tube Driver, 50-100W Marshall, and the secret ingredient: a “tilted” Vox amp.
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