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Would love to make one for ya!splawner":19wiluoa said:Amp sounds killer Steve.....Got to grab one a these![]()

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Would love to make one for ya!splawner":19wiluoa said:Amp sounds killer Steve.....Got to grab one a these![]()
You've already got some great amps, but I think you'd LOVE this one!yngzaklynch":fw3vramd said:Omg that is nice
The Bottle Rocket is somewhat based on the ROD channel of the Cherry Bomb and can get all the tones of that channel, however, it is capable of tighter and more aggressive tones than the Cherry Bomb. It has more gain on tap and with the 2 Gain controls (each with 3-way Bright switches) it is much more versatile as well. Everything from Classic Rock to Modern Metal in a single channel and it still cleans up beautifully with the guitars volume no matter how aggressively you've set it.peckhart":14849jrq said:How does the Bottlerocket differ from the Cherrybomb in tone. I know there is the single vs dual channel difference.
peckhart":30r1rdme said:How does the Bottlerocket differ from the Cherrybomb in tone. I know there is the single vs dual channel difference.
Not to sidetrack the discussion, but what is it about the circuit of an amp that makes it clean-up well (or not) with the volume knob? I suspect there is a lot at play, but was curious where the bulk of that came from (pre-amp design, tone stack, etc.). Is that something that you specifically tried to address, or is it just a result of the overall design?sah5150":3id07o8x said:The Bottle Rocket is somewhat based on the ROD channel of the Cherry Bomb and can get all the tones of that channel, however, it is capable of tighter and more aggressive tones than the Cherry Bomb. It has more gain on tap and with the 2 Gain controls (each with 3-way Bright switches) it is much more versatile as well. Everything from Classic Rock to Modern Metal in a single channel and it still cleans up beautifully with the guitars volume no matter how aggressively you've set it.peckhart":3id07o8x said:How does the Bottlerocket differ from the Cherrybomb in tone. I know there is the single vs dual channel difference.
Steve
There are a lot of things at work to have the amp respond that way, but most of it is in the preamp design. This was specifically on my mind when I was designing the circuits for my amps because I always relied on my volume knob for clean sounds when I played live and I wanted great guitar volume rolloff cleans to be a feature of my amps.IndyWS6":j0hszmy8 said:Not to sidetrack the discussion, but what is it about the circuit of an amp that makes it clean-up well (or not) with the volume knob? I suspect there is a lot at play, but was curious where the bulk of that came from (pre-amp design, tone stack, etc.). Is that something that you specifically tried to address, or is it just a result of the overall design?sah5150":j0hszmy8 said:The Bottle Rocket is somewhat based on the ROD channel of the Cherry Bomb and can get all the tones of that channel, however, it is capable of tighter and more aggressive tones than the Cherry Bomb. It has more gain on tap and with the 2 Gain controls (each with 3-way Bright switches) it is much more versatile as well. Everything from Classic Rock to Modern Metal in a single channel and it still cleans up beautifully with the guitars volume no matter how aggressively you've set it.peckhart":j0hszmy8 said:How does the Bottlerocket differ from the Cherrybomb in tone. I know there is the single vs dual channel difference.
Steve
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Cool... thanks for the info.sah5150":233mznak said:There are a lot of things at work to have the amp respond that way, but most of it is in the preamp design. This was specifically on my mind when I was designing the circuits for my amps because I always relied on my volume knob for clean sounds when I played live and I wanted great guitar volume rolloff cleans to be a feature of my amps.IndyWS6":233mznak said:Not to sidetrack the discussion, but what is it about the circuit of an amp that makes it clean-up well (or not) with the volume knob? I suspect there is a lot at play, but was curious where the bulk of that came from (pre-amp design, tone stack, etc.). Is that something that you specifically tried to address, or is it just a result of the overall design?sah5150":233mznak said:The Bottle Rocket is somewhat based on the ROD channel of the Cherry Bomb and can get all the tones of that channel, however, it is capable of tighter and more aggressive tones than the Cherry Bomb. It has more gain on tap and with the 2 Gain controls (each with 3-way Bright switches) it is much more versatile as well. Everything from Classic Rock to Modern Metal in a single channel and it still cleans up beautifully with the guitars volume no matter how aggressively you've set it.peckhart":233mznak said:How does the Bottlerocket differ from the Cherrybomb in tone. I know there is the single vs dual channel difference.
Steve
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Steve
Anytime, man!IndyWS6":60mld0sn said:Cool... thanks for the info.sah5150":60mld0sn said:There are a lot of things at work to have the amp respond that way, but most of it is in the preamp design. This was specifically on my mind when I was designing the circuits for my amps because I always relied on my volume knob for clean sounds when I played live and I wanted great guitar volume rolloff cleans to be a feature of my amps.IndyWS6":60mld0sn said:Not to sidetrack the discussion, but what is it about the circuit of an amp that makes it clean-up well (or not) with the volume knob? I suspect there is a lot at play, but was curious where the bulk of that came from (pre-amp design, tone stack, etc.). Is that something that you specifically tried to address, or is it just a result of the overall design?sah5150":60mld0sn said:The Bottle Rocket is somewhat based on the ROD channel of the Cherry Bomb and can get all the tones of that channel, however, it is capable of tighter and more aggressive tones than the Cherry Bomb. It has more gain on tap and with the 2 Gain controls (each with 3-way Bright switches) it is much more versatile as well. Everything from Classic Rock to Modern Metal in a single channel and it still cleans up beautifully with the guitars volume no matter how aggressively you've set it.peckhart":60mld0sn said:How does the Bottlerocket differ from the Cherrybomb in tone. I know there is the single vs dual channel difference.
Steve
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Steve
Yeah, I did try out two preamps, but the bottom line is the tonal differences between the two were so subtle in initial testing that it didn't make sense to offer both. After some more testing, I found that I could dial in either to sound like the other. I settled on one design, but I easily could have picked the other. They were that close.bwgintegra":ole66aek said:Steve, don't know if this has been asked but early on in the design you had a couple designs of this amp. One was more modern/aggressive and the other to my understanding was more vintage. What ended up in as the design and production amp. You got an amazing sounding amp here! Thanks
harsh59":24ej42wk said:Sounds great , but would like to hear more chords/rhythm playing though .
BTW the guy is a killer player .
sah5150":24ej42wk said:It's super versatile too and cleans up beautifully with the guitar volume! Available now $2199.00harsh59":24ej42wk said:Never thought I would be interested in a single channel amp , but the Bottle Rocket has me thinking .
Steve