I'm getting my Verellen soon. It's a 2x100watt stereo amp (basically 2 amps in one), full EQ controls for each amp, a concept Ben has been working on for awhile. It's already finished, just waiting for it It's going to replace my two amps I use now for stereo, and is probably the last amp I will ever need. Ben V is also a super nice guy, if you can dream it (and afford it), go with verellen amps
and yes, I will post pics as soon as i get it
Are the two amps the exact same design? Or is each a different circuit? Either way it sounds amazing.
retinal orbita wrote:Shocking that one doesn't need 2000k in boutique pedals to do interesting things anymore....
I saw this picture of Hendrix, all he used was a wah.... And not even the Jim Dunlop Jimi Hedrix wah, just some old thing.....
Jimi didn't realise the horrible tone suck we had to listen to every time he used that wah.
I'm getting my Verellen soon. It's a 2x100watt stereo amp (basically 2 amps in one), full EQ controls for each amp, a concept Ben has been working on for awhile. It's already finished, just waiting for it It's going to replace my two amps I use now for stereo, and is probably the last amp I will ever need. Ben V is also a super nice guy, if you can dream it (and afford it), go with verellen amps
and yes, I will post pics as soon as i get it
Are the two amps the exact same design? Or is each a different circuit? Either way it sounds amazing.
Same two amps, separate volume knobs, separate inputs, separate outputs to cabs. Here's what he said about it in a recent interview: "Working on an idea for a stereo guitar/bass amp that’s dialed in to be a perfect platform for effects pedals. Just a real basic amp with lots of headroom so that the pedals can do their thing without a lot of coloration in the amp, but just enough of that tube-y thing going on."
He's making the wood casing for it right now... hhnnNNNNGGG WAITING SO HARD
I'm getting my Verellen soon. It's a 2x100watt stereo amp (basically 2 amps in one), full EQ controls for each amp, a concept Ben has been working on for awhile. It's already finished, just waiting for it It's going to replace my two amps I use now for stereo, and is probably the last amp I will ever need. Ben V is also a super nice guy, if you can dream it (and afford it), go with verellen amps
and yes, I will post pics as soon as i get it
Are the two amps the exact same design? Or is each a different circuit? Either way it sounds amazing.
Same two amps, separate volume knobs, separate inputs, separate outputs to cabs. Here's what he said about it in a recent interview: "Working on an idea for a stereo guitar/bass amp that’s dialed in to be a perfect platform for effects pedals. Just a real basic amp with lots of headroom so that the pedals can do their thing without a lot of coloration in the amp, but just enough of that tube-y thing going on."
He's making the wood casing for it right now... hhnnNNNNGGG WAITING SO HARD
So I presume the point is to have each of the amps set slightly differently right, for some sort of "3-D" sound? Or like two channels that run concurrently? (clean,dirty etc.)
new05002 wrote:A subtle phase difference between amps would give you a 3D effect.
But - wouldn't that come naturally when you position the speakers in not the 'perfect' position. Like isn't it much harder to have them sound alike than to have them out of phase?
new05002 wrote:A subtle phase difference between amps would give you a 3D effect.
But - wouldn't that come naturally when you position the speakers in not the 'perfect' position. Like isn't it much harder to have them sound alike than to have them out of phase?
You are totally correct, I am merely digressing as to the nature of the 3D effect, the position itself is not the cause per say but the phase relationships between the different speaker elements. So yes, the easiest thing to do is move speaker cabs around but it can also be achieved by small time delays (correlated to phase).