Ace
German rapper, affiliated with Shok Muzik
Ace's Amplifiers
On the Cornford website we can read: "Ace Uses: Cornford MK50H 50 Watt Head, Cornford Roadhouse 50 Watt head with Cornford 4x12 Cabs for driven tones. Framus Cobra 100 Watt Head and Framus Cobra Cabs for clean tones."
On Instagram, Ace is pictured with the Koch Powertone II amplifier, highlighting its use in his setup.
"Off to songwriting wiv da skunkzzz !"
Ace is seen using the Marshall JCM900 4100 100-watt 2-channel Tube Head in an Instagram post by aceskunkanansie, celebrating Easter with various music gear brands.
On the Cornford website we can read: "Ace Uses: Cornford MK50H 50 Watt Head, Cornford Roadhouse 50 Watt head with Cornford 4x12 Cabs for driven tones. Framus Cobra 100 Watt Head and Framus Cobra Cabs for clean tones."
"Feels so good to get my little Koch out and play with it in the corner at home.."
Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 Triple Super Lead 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Guitar Amplifier HeadsIn an Instagram post by aceskunkanansie, Ace is shown using the Marshall JCM 2000 TSL 100 Triple Super Lead 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head as part of his rig.
Ace uses the Marshall 1922 cabinet 2x12" amplifier, as shown on the official Instagram account of aceskunkanansie.
Used by Ace around 1999 according to this GuitarGeek diagram.
In a YouTube video by TheGuitarGeek titled "This Is How Skunk Anansie’s Ace Gets THAT Sound," Ace discusses his use of the Marshall JCM900 4500 amp head. At 7 minutes and 40 seconds, the amp is identified by its faceplate reading '50W Hi Gain Dual Reverb'.
Ace states, "I bought the 900 when I was kind of like a kid when they came out and it stayed with me ever since I bought that amp. It's just an amazing sounding amp."
Ace further explains at 8 minutes and 7 seconds, "It's got the gain all the way up, but it's got the presence and treble backwards. So it gets really, it's a really fat sound."
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