My first NAMM! Had a blast and got coverage - Updated 2/71

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311splawndude":1xfaoqnl said:
JTyson":1xfaoqnl said:
That was great stuff man, thanks for putting those up!
The big surprise for me was the Stevie Ray tone in the Invective, I had no idea :thumbsup:

+1

The Peavey Invective part was my favorite of all. I learned a lot about that amp on that one :D.
Yeah man it’s definitely a cool amp. I am surprised as it isn’t getting much of a push it seems.
 
JConstantineLV":10iqvwy8 said:
This entire thread has given me a boner .... Just FYI
Lol! Thanks bro! That Amptweaker amp is going to be sick. I have plans for NAMM 2019 for better amp audio capture. I think for NAMM coverage what I was able to get audio-wise was pretty good.

Being there has definitely gotten my wallet and “financial advisor” a bit worried!
 
That Revv clip is so sick, so much clarity for a high gain amp. It reminds me of a stiffer, and less fizzy ENGL Invader. What was your favourite amp this year?
 
DeathbyButterslax":6gdxdbmb said:
That Revv clip is so sick, so much clarity for a high gain amp. It reminds me of a stiffer, and less fizzy ENGL Invader. What was your favourite amp this year?
Yeah the Revv is nuts! Man it's a toss up between that Revv and the Juno. One of the two will be in my amp rack sooner than later. Probably the Revv for the MIDI implementation... you know, for all those gigs I DON'T do!


Also, added a Diezel interview and Epigaze Audio to the OP
 
That AmpTweaker vid was great. His design on those pedals with the loops is really cool. The amp sounded pretty good too but as always would need to hear more. It's probably been this way for a while and I'm just out of the loop but it's nice to hear makers, especially older ones un-abashedly say metal when describing a sound in their pedal or amp. I remember for a long time they would use any word but metal. "This is the lead channel, yeah it's got your sustain and thick tones and is real harmonically rich...blah blah blah". It's OK....say it's the channel for metal... :lol: :LOL:
 
skoora":1fblgkam said:
That AmpTweaker vid was great. His design on those pedals with the loops is really cool. The amp sounded pretty good too but as always would need to hear more. It's probably been this way for a while and I'm just out of the loop but it's nice to hear makers, especially older ones un-abashedly say metal when describing a sound in their pedal or amp. I remember for a long time they would use any word but metal. "This is the lead channel, yeah it's got your sustain and thick tones and is real harmonically rich...blah blah blah". It's OK....say it's the channel for metal... :lol: :LOL:
Thanks man! The amp definitely sounded righteous in person. Glad you dig the vid! Amptweaker seems to be one of the most companies like Fryette. You either know them or you don’t and no one talks about them! James is also a tremendously cool guy. One thing I’ll say, especially about the amp guys that have been at it a while, all of them were genuinely good humored and laid back.

I may be working on some vids with James in the near future so hoping to do a full demo for the new head.


If any of you all would be so inclined as to leave feedback/comments on the vids on YouTube that’d be rad as I am pointing the builders all to my channel.

Oh... and I appreciate the subs from those of you who have.
 
JerEvil":1777gmyy said:
skoora":1777gmyy said:
That AmpTweaker vid was great. His design on those pedals with the loops is really cool. The amp sounded pretty good too but as always would need to hear more. It's probably been this way for a while and I'm just out of the loop but it's nice to hear makers, especially older ones un-abashedly say metal when describing a sound in their pedal or amp. I remember for a long time they would use any word but metal. "This is the lead channel, yeah it's got your sustain and thick tones and is real harmonically rich...blah blah blah". It's OK....say it's the channel for metal... :lol: :LOL:
Thanks man! The amp definitely sounded righteous in person. Glad you dig the vid! Amptweaker seems to be one of the most companies like Fryette. You either know them or you don’t and no one talks about them! James is also a tremendously cool guy. One thing I’ll say, especially about the amp guys that have been at it a while, all of them were genuinely good humored and laid back.

Hey thanks for dropping by and helping spread the word about my new amp and the pedal line!
thanks
James B
amptweaker.com
 
amptweaker":jbtg9zu7 said:
JerEvil":jbtg9zu7 said:
skoora":jbtg9zu7 said:
That AmpTweaker vid was great. His design on those pedals with the loops is really cool. The amp sounded pretty good too but as always would need to hear more. It's probably been this way for a while and I'm just out of the loop but it's nice to hear makers, especially older ones un-abashedly say metal when describing a sound in their pedal or amp. I remember for a long time they would use any word but metal. "This is the lead channel, yeah it's got your sustain and thick tones and is real harmonically rich...blah blah blah". It's OK....say it's the channel for metal... :lol: :LOL:
Thanks man! The amp definitely sounded righteous in person. Glad you dig the vid! Amptweaker seems to be one of the most companies like Fryette. You either know them or you don’t and no one talks about them! James is also a tremendously cool guy. One thing I’ll say, especially about the amp guys that have been at it a while, all of them were genuinely good humored and laid back.

Hey thanks for dropping by and helping spread the word about my new amp and the pedal line!
thanks
James B
amptweaker.com
Hey James! It was my pleasure! The stuff really sounded amazing and I’m excited to see the progress on the amp!
 
Hey guys! Added Mission Engineering to the OP! They have a SICK little USB pedalboard power supply!
 
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