The TremLord 30 is our very British take on the 1950s amplifier. It’s a 30 Watt, 1×12 all valve guitar combo with two footswitchable valve driven tremolo speeds and a two spring reverb tank. Contrary to our other combos, we’ve worked with Italian speaker designer Lavoce to deliver a unique speaker able to deliver more headroom and the smoother top end required for the unique vintage tones of this amplifier while our carefully chosen EL84 output valves enable the unique British tone associated with Orange.
The Pedal Baby 100 is a 100W class A/B power amplifier, designed for the touring musician. Neutral-sounding but still flattering, it’s perfect for guitarists running pedal boards, modellers or digital processors. Light, compact and built for the road; fly dates and changing venues are all taken in its stride.
an amp with two switchable trems sounds absolutely wonderful. i can already think of applications, and i haven't even heard it yet. not sure i need another 30-watt combo amp, though.
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FIFTY YEARS OF SCARING THE CHILDREN 1970-2020--and i'm not done yet
The Pedal Baby is interesting. That's the kind of guitar amp I've been after; something basic, solid state, with tone controls and nothing else. If it sounds good I might have to pick one up.
Well, nothing new for me this year either then. Some cool things but mostly out of my price range and/or too complicated. Not enough, in the case of the Swiss Things, to replace my Loop Gate/ABY combo. If only it had stereo in/a stereo loop so I could run parallel chains. Pedal Baby seems nice in theory, but after seeing the Andrtons demo I'm not so sure (they make everything sound like the '80s though). Why not just buy an old Marshall powerstage or something? Moutarde seems like a pedal made exclusively for French proggers, too many weird intervals and filters I would never use. Volante, ok I kinda want that although I have no practical need for it. Guess I'm just a simple fuzz dude after all.
frodog wrote:Well, nothing new for me this year either then. Some cool things but mostly out of my price range and/or too complicated. Not enough, in the case of the Swiss Things, to replace my Loop Gate/ABY combo. If only it had stereo in/a stereo loop so I could run parallel chains. Pedal Baby seems nice in theory, but after seeing the Andrtons demo I'm not so sure (they make everything sound like the '80s though). Why not just buy an old Marshall powerstage or something? Moutarde seems like a pedal made exclusively for French proggers, too many weird intervals and filters I would never use. Volante, ok I want that although I have no practical need for it.
Andertons demos are sooooo baaadddd. "GREETINGS"
I cordially invite you to fuck right off and let the rest of us talk about music like adults.- dubkitty
Two new products from Rainger FX for NAMM.... If I can get my shit together. If they work out I will be excited BEYOND BELIEF!!!!!!
Now, I'm going to need a lot of emoticons......
D-Rainger wrote:Two new products from Rainger FX for NAMM.... If I can get my shit together. If they work out I will be excited BEYOND BELIEF!!!!!!
Now, I'm going to need a lot of emoticons......
Yosss. The Reverb X and Bleep are two of the best of 18, I reckon.
I cordially invite you to fuck right off and let the rest of us talk about music like adults.- dubkitty
Chankgeez wrote:
We should have a game show à la Name That Tune
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 5 pedals.
other contestant: I can shoegaze that tune with 4 pedals.
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 3 pedals.
other contestant: OK, shoegaze that tune!
Inconuucl: