1970s Sunn Concert Lead (Silverface) Amp Sound Demo - Great Rock, Stoner and Doom Tones!
The Concert Lead was an amp head produced by Sunn in the 1970s. This is the first generation model, commonly referred to as the "Silverface" version. It works great for anything from sparkling cleans to doom and stoner metal.
Signal chain in order: HH Strat + Sunn Concert Lead + Traynor YGC-412 (w/Eminence Cannabis Rex Speakers) + Shure SM57 + PreSonus Audio Box USB 96. Reverb is from the DAW.
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1970s Kustom K200B-1 Tuck and Roll Bass Amp Sound Demo
The Kustom 'Tuck and Roll' amps were produced throughout the mid 1960s into the 1970s. The K200B-1 was a simple 100w bass head with two channels. Some hate them, some love them - but they really do have a great vintage bass sound.
Signal chain in order: P bass + Kustom K200B-1 + Fender Rumble 410 + Carvin D44 + PreSonus Audio Box USB 96.
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1970s Peavey Standard PA Series 260 Amp Guitar Sound Demo
The Peavey Standard PA was a public address amplifier head that was produced in the 1970s. Even though it was original intended to power an entire band, they also make great dedicated guitar amps.
Signal chain in order: HH Strat + Peavey Standard PA + Traynor YGC-412 (Loaded with Eminence Cannabis Rex Speakers) + Shure SM57 + PreSonus Audio Box USB 96. Reverb is from the DAW.
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1980s Peavey Special 130 Solo Series Guitar Amp Sound Demo
The Peavey Special 130 was a high-powered solid state combo produced in the 1980s. Rated at an impressive 130w at 4 ohms, they can get quite loud. The best feature is the mid shift, which allows you specifically target the all-important middle frequencies to shape your tone.
Signal chain in order: HH Strat + Peavey Special 130 + Shure SM57 + PreSonus Audio Box USB 96. Reverb is from the DAW.
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