Yeah, agreed. These are great. Mine is a ‘64 with 7868 power tubes and other oddities.60s Ampeg Reveberocket. Killer amp. Sweet cleans and a rip your face off gain when you want it. The best reverb tanks and circuit ever made. Period.
Other guitar player in a band I was in a l o n g time ago had one. I liked my blackface Bassman betterLab Series L5
Other guitar player in a band I was in a l o n g time ago had one. I liked my blackface Bassman better
awesome... black face anything wont do this... listen to the clean to distortion with just the volume. at 40 seconds ish.
Fair enough, can't say as I heard a Lab L5 do that, but we weren't that kind of band, and it was long ago.
Was Maven Peal the guy who had an amp that gave power amp bloom at low volumes?
Lab Series L5
Maybe ping @FractalAudio, see if they want to model it first? Don't know if it's easier or better to start from the actual amp or a schematic, which I'd bet is out there somewhere.I actually own the L11 head with the separate cab (15" speaker). Basically the 200 watt version of the L9 combo. It is up for sale on Reverb.com right now.
Maybe ping @FractalAudio, see if they want to model it first? Don't know if it's easier or better to start from the actual amp or a schematic, which I'd bet is out there somewhere.
Well that's certainly easier to copy and to ship!I have the schematic, too! It came with the amp, but Lab Series amps are entirely solid state, so I don't know if they would want to model it.
Well that's certainly easier to copy and to ship!
There's a Jazz Chorus model in the Axe, solid state too, and very different from the Lab series.
Ampeg G100T with EV12L Speaker: GTR->Cry Baby->Rat prototype->Ibanez Analog Delay->Boss CE-1->(2) GT100TFeeling nostalgic. Original Sunn Model T. Bought for 400.00 new in the 70's and sold it for 450.00 25 years later. Now they go for a couple grand. Miss it like hell, but had to sell after my divorce along with my Messenger guitar(can't think about that too much without getting suicidal). Rhino YJM. An amp made to duplicate Malmsteen's sound. Had a copy(analog) of his signature drive pedal built in and a loadbox. Not a huge Malmsteen fan, just wanted something Marshally and the built in loadbox sealed the deal. Rhino had a similar story to Atomica. Great amp builders but lousy businessmen and they went out of business real soon. Sold it to a guy who liked it better than I did(and sounded better playing it than me). Industrial Arts Amp. Can't remember the model but was most likely based on a Marshall 800. Best built amp I've ever seen much less owned. If they had a contest of which amp could survive the highest fall it would win. There's a reason "Industrial" is/was part of the name. Oh yeah, it sounded great. Had to sell when I lost my job and went months without income along with some guitars about 5 years ago. Would love to see them modeled, esp. the Model T, but not holding by breath. BTW the reissue Model T by Fender is a totally different amp. It just looks similar.
Yeah, agreed. These are great. Mine is a ‘64 with 7868 power tubes and other oddities.