AcmeBarGig has released C-15, the latest addition to its "Preampus Metal" series.
As usual it is available for Windows as a VST effect plug-in and it is free.
AcmeBarGig describes C-15 as “insanity controlled”.
Here’s what they had to say:
“One turn of a knob lets you know this amp is one step away from being out of control, but the knob itself possesses all the harness required to make sure that C-15 does not lose its head. Forcing a C-15 to hold back is not the best way to treat it, in the real world that can manifest itself in many ways, in the ABG C-15 head it manifests itself in limited tone qualities, Crank it up and let it cut loose, you will be rewarded with a high gain that delivers crisp over tones and rich soundscape. This is a METAL Head, nothing else.”
AcmeBarGig describes C-15 as “insanity controlled”.
Here’s what they had to say:
“One turn of a knob lets you know this amp is one step away from being out of control, but the knob itself possesses all the harness required to make sure that C-15 does not lose its head. Forcing a C-15 to hold back is not the best way to treat it, in the real world that can manifest itself in many ways, in the ABG C-15 head it manifests itself in limited tone qualities, Crank it up and let it cut loose, you will be rewarded with a high gain that delivers crisp over tones and rich soundscape. This is a METAL Head, nothing else.”
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