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Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959

There’s maybe no other amplifier more crucial to the history of shake & roll than the Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959. We took Marshall’s claim museum-piece Plexi (a perfect show from 1967) beneath greatly cautious security and supervision and modelled each and each component to create the foremost finished, nitty-gritty program adaptation imaginable. At any…
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Kerry King Signature

Thrash metal is visceral, enthusiastic, forceful. Getting the proper depth and surface of sound, the correct chomp within the assault, the proper growl on the tail, is fundamental. You wish an amp like a wild creature, like a warrior, like a beast. Kerry Lord has gone through four decades at the vanguard of the scene,…
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Chandler Limited Zener

The Chandler Limited Zener Limiter is a legend in its own right. It is immersed in the notorious Abbey Road Studios limiters’ history. With the vibe of the vintage equipment utilized to capture Pink Floyd and The Beatles running through its veins, the Zener Limiter maybe a shake and roll blueblood—with an urgently present-day streak.…
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Vermona Random Rhythm

The Vermona Random Rhythm module is a little bit like Frankenstein’s monster. Its built from the heart with an enthusiastic, but also beautiful, soul. Made in collaboration with German-based Vermona, whose melodic legacy creating intensifiers and organs dates back decades, Random Rhythm is a demanding demonstration of the first random-based, dual-channel trigger sequencer hardware. Concocted…
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Marshall Silver Jubilee

The amps of the Marshall Silver Jubilee series were based on the 2203 and 2204 models of the JCM800 array. However, they include a variety of new and smart highlights. The Silver Celebration 2555 had an imaginative preamp segment that gave it higher pickup and a darker and smoother sound. The preamp circuit had three…
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Marshal Bluesbreaker 1962

When Eric Clapton utilized the Marshall Model 1962 on the John Mayall & The Blues Breakers self-titled collection in 1966, the execution in combination with this amp was such a particular commitment to music history that the amp came to be known as the “Bluesbreaker”. The Bluesbreaker’s amp area is warm and crunchy, and the…
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Statement Lead

The explanation comes with built-in Softube effects that grant you exact control over your sound. Shape your lead parts precisely how you need them with Drive, Reverb, Delay, and more. Construct up your possess interesting sounds with a blend of one or two of the 90 waveforms recorded from an assortment of uncommon, costly equipment…
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Model 72 Synthesizer

The Model 72 Synthesizer System plugins and modules are miles ahead of comparable programs when it comes to sound quality. Softube made Model 72 with the same meticulous and exact component modelling handle you’ve come to anticipate from its blending and acing plug-ins. It has the ideal vintage mojo and incorporates four adaptations that can…
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Weiss EQ MP

The Weiss EQ MP is an professional-grade equalizer. It’s the result of a flourishing association between Softube and Weiss Engineering. Building on the minimum stage calculation of the incredible Weiss EQ1, Softube planned EQ MP for demanding mixing applications that require a surgical EQ and sound quality above the rest. This equalizer provides the famous…
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Empirical Labs Mike-E Comp

Absolutely modelled in near collaboration with Dave Derr, Empirical Labs Mike-E Comp offers high-calibre, one-of-a-kind saturation/compression based on the celebrated ELI Distressor. A punchy preamp that’s accessible before the CompSat circuitry, and three diverse accentuation modes, plus NUKE, enable multi-stage mutilation and fast changes to the character of the saturation/compression behaviour. Accessible for the primary…
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