Riggins1966":2w9rj5bf said:
RaceU4her":2w9rj5bf said:
Riggins1966":2w9rj5bf said:
RaceU4her":2w9rj5bf said:
Kapo_Polenton":2w9rj5bf said:
It's an ugly beast but does sound good!
i was thinking the same thing. it wouldnt put me off from buying the thing if i really liked it but it is terrible looking
need I remind you guys...
thats a different kind of terrible lol. im sure blades actually put a lot of thought into that disaster, it doesnt look like amptweaker put any thought into it
I think it's rather unconventional, since the controls are midway up (or down) in the head chassis. That's what I think is throwing most people off. Other than that is pretty standard fare.
Sorry you guys don't like my prototype amp's look....It wasn't obvious on my initial quick video, but the chassis is angled, not just stuck in the middle. I did put quite a bit of thought into that, but didn't have time to explain it before I threw it out there at NAMM: Since most people run half-stacks now, I felt like the bottom knob approach is too difficult to read on stage, especially on a very short 212 cab....so I tried something different by angling up the chassis a little bit. This also keeps the tubes pointing up, rather than hanging down and heating up everything inside the chassis. This will be particularly nice in the combo version, since you can have a closed back cabinet, and still have the knobs on the front so they're easy to read/access, and the tubes will be pointing up. Combos are always a big pain in the ass because of that tube heat, and you can't do closed back unless you make them very tall.
I'm also working on a new knob that'll be 'heavier' as well as a metal handle on the top and a tweaked grill for the top, and the chassis part won't be as tall, and the whole cabinet will be about an inch shorter....that chassis was from a combo I had that used my typical power amp design I've used in the last 10 years, so it was a good proto platform to use to get folks' feedback on the sound and the feature set.
Anyway, if you have any suggestions about details on the amp, or even about things like how bad you hate the way it looks, feel free to send them in on my website so I can put that altogether and work this out.
Incidentally, I got a similar reaction back in 2010 when I showed my pedals for the first time....a bunch of guys criticized them for not being rectangular like everybody else. This time, the amp's look has about 50/50 on love and hate....and I don't ignore the haters, so thanks for your 'feedback'.
Here's a picture that shows the angled back deal:
https://www.facebook.com/amptweaker/pho ... =3&theater
I'll be adding a video to my site later today with some players from NAMM to show off the tones.
thanks
James B
amptweaker.com