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All gates must be
cuts very quickly, with high ratios while kee the tail smooth 'till the end. worth all the money.
415
Nice replication of the frist version of Peavey's classic 5150
As should be expected, at this first version, there is no crystal clear clean tone. There is only a low gain crunch. the cleanest settings you will get i a break of the edge of a Plexi Marshall with your guitar's volume down due to the gain structure applied on the original design At the red channel, You get all the six gain stages at full horsepower as the original 5150. The concept of the Tubestations is to replicate exactly the original preamps, but putting it on the pedal case
To get real Peavey fell you must plug this on a 6L6 poweramp then to the speakers. Don't get fooled the Tubestations are not pedals, they are the real preamps itself
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Guitar, boost (or overdrive), noise-gate, delay, modulations, Power Amp (AKA Return) My speaker's choice: H55, GT75 and Greenbacks
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Awesome Bogner Ecstasy preamp
This is the clone of the Bogner Ecstasy Preamp Th Green Channel is the cleanest one of the Bogner Ecstasy with engaged Plexi mode. The Red Channel is the gain channel, with two more switchable modes: The Structure (Push Pull on Low pot) chances the channel amplification's structure boosting the tension on the tubes to 100% leading the signal to a different behavior, almost like a brown sound, but with Bogner sound signature. The Full (Push Pull on the High pot) This engages the last half of the last valve adding another staging to the gain section.
https://youtu.be/N_q-NL0r3us - DEMO
https://youtu.be/qMVlEEnsTxU - FULL SUBTITLED REVIEW
with graphics of the Tone Stack
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Guitar, boost (or overdrive), noise-gate, delay, modulations, Power Amp (AKA Return) My speaker's choice: H55, GT75 and Greenbacks
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Excellent
Delivers the exactly feel and response of the fist peavey 5150 head. No crispy clean and feels like the same gain staging of the head. At the lead channel the amount of gain changes the overall tonality. At full gain you’ll squeeze the low end before it growls. Rarely I go over 8 or 9 O’clock
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