
The Peavey® 6505+ is the result of forty years of innovation in amplifier design. Each channel is further tweakable via a three-way damping switch which can provide an up-front and by-the-throat attack, or much more subtle and smooth tonality which doesn't sacrifice any of the clarity and personality Peavey® is famous for. The Peavey® 3120 is a three-channel amplifier with clean, rhythm, and lead sounds. Its built-in reverb control complements the soul of its sound perfectly, and this amp will see you through everything from blues and vintage rock to heavier gain tones with style. It features both clean and lead channels, each with a huge amount of versatility. The Peavey® Classic 30® is a vintage amplifier with modern sensibilities. Along with spring reverb, the unique Texture ™ control completely transforms the amplifier's output from classic Class A to a modern A/B push/pull response, allowing either of this model's channels (clean and lead) to kick back with the good old boys, or dominate a modern stage. The Peavey® ValveKing® is a real legend, equally at home with Southern country rock as with mind-melting metal. We've even reproduced its tonally-distinct I and II inputs, so you can get anything from crunchy rhythms to gut-wrenching leads. An epic combination of classic tube overdrive, power and sustain, the Plexi is a rock and blues powerhouse. Modeled on the Marshall® JMP Lead 50W, our Colonel Plexi 50 is a true classic. 50 Cal’s presence knob and onboard spring reverb. Dial in the rhythm channel for funky smooth riffs and switch to lead for those wild solo sections. Its immense versatility lends itself to rock, blues, country, metal, and more. 50 Cal offers both pristine clean tones and growling leads. The unique five-way mid frequency control, coupled with useful ultra-hi and ultra-lo switches, opens up a huge range of equalization options, making this amp as versatile as it is powerful. Wikipedia calls the Mark IIC+ "the most coveted vintage Boogie, selling for twice its original price on average, because of its much praised 'Liquid Lead' mode, and also, its warm, clean rhythm mode."īorn at the end of the revolutionary 1960s, our Voltage VT Classic is modeled on the Ampeg® SVT®-CL and is a faithful and authentic recreation of this legendary bass amplifier. The Taos C+ (modeled on the Mesa® Mark IIC+) has more tone-modifying switches than any other AmpKit amp. AmpKit's Jump 75 is a faithful reproduction, with amazingly sweet, smooth high-gain tone. It was the first Marshall to include master volume, with a cascaded preamp that enabled great saturated tone at any volume. The Colonel Jump 75 is modeled on the 1975 Marshall® Master Model JMP 2203 100w Lead, an amp that pioneered a new era in rock and roll. Includes two distinctively-voiced 2x12 cabinets.

Richly endowed with a parametric midrange control, built-in compressor, and a unique multifilter which operates on six different frequency centers.
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The Talon Blues 5 is modeled on the Lab Series L5, one of the few solid-state amplifiers that guitarists love for its great tone. AmpKit's authentic reproduction delivers all the iconic bass tone you'd expect from this classic amp. This flexible two-channel amp includes midrange EQing, as well as Ultra Hi and Ultra Low controls, and we added a master volume control so you can dial in the overdrive you want at any volume level. The Voltage VT Reissue is modeled on the Ampeg® SVT®-VR, the classic "Blue Line" SVT bass head from the early 1970s. If the real amp includes multiple channels (the Peavey 6505+, for example), you'll find the same channels modeled in AmpKit. Each amp in AmpKit is modeled after a great-sounding, real-world amp.
