Dual-Channel Guitar Preamp Faithfully Recreates the Sound of a 1965 Top Boost AC30 in a Pedal with Independent Channel Controls, Pre/Post Boost, Optional Cab Sim and Dedicated Outputs for DI and Headphones Putting the Great in Great Britain The original amp that DC30 built upon is a British amp classic, and among its most notable users you also find a host of the finest British bands in the history of rock ‘n roll. The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Queen, The Who and many more brought this amp to the stage as well as in the studio to shape the sound of their music. Now, DC30 gives you the possibility to tap into that classic vintage sound. You’ll love it. Yeah, yeah, yeah! As Precise as it Gets Our passionate and guitar-playing team of engineers set out to faithfully recreate the original amp with the painstaking accuracy and attention to detail that only guitar players with actual hands-on experience with the original amp can achieve. At the heart of DC30, our AMPWORX modeling technology works its magic, carefully recreating the classic guitar tone that’s the sum of each and every component from the circuit of the original. The result? The best and most precise digital amp modeling of this famous amp you have ever run your guitar through. Stack up on Hard-Rocking Tones We kept the control layout true to the original to not only give you authentic tone, but also a familiar look that makes you feel right at home right out of the box. From here you can stay classic,

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Ampworx Vintage Series DC30
Categories
Color Family
  • Blue
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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