| Physical/Virtual | Type | Information |
Tube Stack | Vacuum-Tube Guitar Amplifier |
6V6 push-pull valve amplifier based-on the '63 Fender Princeton Reverb with a twist. Head and two matching 1x12" cabinets dressed in white tolex. |
Flexibility And Usability With The Challenges Of Recording In An Apartment, While Remaining Gigable..
Puts Out Roughly 13-15 Juicy, Tube Watts. Plenty Loud Enough To Get Evicted Without An Attenuator.
I Purchased This Attenuator From Tube Juice, Totally Satisfied. It Allows Me To Have Crank It To 11 Tone At Managable And Controllable Volumes.
All Vintage Tubes, Salvaged From An Old, Beaten-Down Hammond Organ. Very Creamy, Sounds 50's/60's/70's Plugged Straight In, 80's/90's/??? With A Few Pedals. Lush Spring Reverb. Lush, Lush.
12" Jensen Alnico Speaker In The Top Cabinet, With An Open/Semi/Closed-Back Design. I Keep It Open For That Fender-y Vibe. Bottom Speaker Is A Mojotone Greenback Reproduction, I Keep It The Back Closed For A Little Darker/Marshall-y Flavor. Cabinets Are Switchable And Sound Drastically Different.
Reverb, Tremolo, And An Electro-Harmonix Switchblade Used As Speaker Switch. Tons Of Variety. All Tones Tube Seem To Be In There.



