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DIV/13 FT37: based on Divided By 13 FTR 37
Fred Taccone of Divided By 13 manufactures each of his amps by hand. They’re easily recognized by their exquisite looks and the triangle at the top. These amps look awesome.
The FTR 37 is a 37 watts amp running on 6V6 power tubes. The amp can be switched to Half Power. It has built-in reverb.
Two channels with two inputs per channel. The first channel is voiced like a big, clear Fender. I like it much better than the CJ 11. The second channel is Divided by 13’s impression of a Marshall. The channels can be blended. This makes it a versatile amp.
Divided by 13:
The amp controls are simple: Volume, Treble, Bass on the first channel. Pull out Volume and you get a mid/gain boost. On the 2nd channel: Volume and a Tone knob (referred to as Click because it switches between settings). No Master Volume.
Now onto the models in our Axe-Fx II and AX8 devices.
The “LO” model captures the first channel with the Volume knob pushed (gain boost off).
The ‘HI” represents the first channel with the Volume knob pushed (gain boost on).
Both sound wonderful, whether it’s the LO or HI channel, Input Drive at 5 or at 9. I especially like the HI channel with a high drive setting.
The second channel is not modeled, fuggedaboutit.
The FTR cabinet has AlNiCO and a G12H speakers. Select those from the stocks cabs. I like the combination of cabs 11 and 84.
DIV/13 FT37: based on Divided By 13 FTR 37
Fred Taccone of Divided By 13 manufactures each of his amps by hand. They’re easily recognized by their exquisite looks and the triangle at the top. These amps look awesome.
The FTR 37 is a 37 watts amp running on 6V6 power tubes. The amp can be switched to Half Power. It has built-in reverb.
Two channels with two inputs per channel. The first channel is voiced like a big, clear Fender. I like it much better than the CJ 11. The second channel is Divided by 13’s impression of a Marshall. The channels can be blended. This makes it a versatile amp.
Divided by 13:
"Capturing and exceeding some of the best tones offered by our favorite amp from Fullerton and our favorite amp from England, the FTR 37 from 1 to 10 can produce the most pure and bodied clean tones, to varying degrees of medium and over-the-top types of complex and full-bodied overdrive. Coupled with the exterior switching/boost device, the Switchazel, the flexibility available in both channels, either separate or blended, offer an infinite array of guitar tones rarely thought possible for the music maker of today."
The amp controls are simple: Volume, Treble, Bass on the first channel. Pull out Volume and you get a mid/gain boost. On the 2nd channel: Volume and a Tone knob (referred to as Click because it switches between settings). No Master Volume.
Now onto the models in our Axe-Fx II and AX8 devices.
The “LO” model captures the first channel with the Volume knob pushed (gain boost off).
The ‘HI” represents the first channel with the Volume knob pushed (gain boost on).
Both sound wonderful, whether it’s the LO or HI channel, Input Drive at 5 or at 9. I especially like the HI channel with a high drive setting.
The second channel is not modeled, fuggedaboutit.
The FTR cabinet has AlNiCO and a G12H speakers. Select those from the stocks cabs. I like the combination of cabs 11 and 84.
Cab Pack 6 has IRs of a Division By 13 2x12" cabinet, containing an Alnico Blue and G12H. Too bad there's none of these are available as a stock cab!
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