Over the weekend AcmeBarGig continued "Preampus Week" with two new releases from its all-new line of Classic Hybrid amps: Knuckle Head and Brain 2.
Knuckle Head is described as “a bad boy bruiser with a sweet and soft side that it’s not afraid to show”. It is capable of tones that range from sweet, glistening cleans to SRV and Yardbirds style smokin’ hot crunch right through to punishing high gain destruction, according to AcmeBarGig.
Brain 2 is described as Preampus Brain’s bigger, better brother. Inspired by some of the greatest amps ever, Brain 2 is capable of some vintage sounds, smooth blues, classic British crunch and things will get a little hairy with the gain cranked, apparently, AcmeBarGig says.
All plug-ins in this series are Heads ONLY so you will need to use some external cabinet modeling. They are free VST effect plug-ins for Windows.
Brain 2 is described as Preampus Brain’s bigger, better brother. Inspired by some of the greatest amps ever, Brain 2 is capable of some vintage sounds, smooth blues, classic British crunch and things will get a little hairy with the gain cranked, apparently, AcmeBarGig says.
All plug-ins in this series are Heads ONLY so you will need to use some external cabinet modeling. They are free VST effect plug-ins for Windows.
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