Been playing mine for over a year, and still love it. Also bought the vintage 30 Thomann cab awhile ago, great pairing, sounds huge. And yes at bedroom levels aswell! As i play mostly at low to moderate volumes
I have the original first revision of it + IR pedal from Thomas for more than a year. It's amazing. First, you might think that the sound lacks low-end Woof (air), but just selection of proper IR within the pedal works great.
I keep watching product demos on this rig even though I already decided to buy it ages ago. It's just so impressive for the small form factor. Such great playing in all of the demos! I love the passion for this product.
I have watched several demos of the amp 1, and not yet been convinced, UNTIL now. This one have definitely made my mind to get one as soon as possible. Thank You!
Thomas is an absolutely brilliant guitarist and engineer! Super humble and down to earth person as well. I sold off my whole amp collection after buying his Amp1...Careful with those high SPL’s though guys...111db guitar playing is a recipe for screaming tinnitus!
Thats a brilliant video guys. Real, honest, informative - so cool.... not like frickin Andertons. Hats off to you . Brilliant demo...... LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Richards Guitars Thanks a lot! We actually love the guys at Andertons, they are doing a great job. We simply wanted to do this in our own style. Our goal is to focus on comparisons and adjusting ourselves to the gear we’re showing. I truly believe that helps our viewers making all important decisions for themselves. //cheers, Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Me and my big mouth. I just wanted to say how incredibly refreshing it was to see what is so obviously sincere commentary. After 25 years in the industry my BS sensor is pretty sensitive. Mr Blug comes across as a lovely guy who really believes in what he has produced and understandably so. Have edited my comment. No need for negativity.
No words for this - I use an amp1 1st Generation + BluBox for more than 3 years - and I never give it away again. Wait.....maybe when the amp X appears! Keep the blues alive!
I live in Canada and the AMP 1 is the best amp I have ever owned. And the Number 1 Shirts are also available in North America as well. I own both the long sleeve and the short sleeve. They are a high quality thick cotton.
The Bluguitar stuff are very impressive indeed. That's my Custom shop 53 reissue tele with handwired Nocaster pickups. It's a beast, right? :-) //cheers, Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses What speaker cabinet was used on this demo ? Would the Bluguitar sound good with a frfr(full range flat response) cab or is it better used with a traditional guitar cabinet?
Ive been tracking these amps for awhile now because the concept is so good. The reason I havent jumped in is because I dont want an amp that isnt a Class A tube amp. If I wanted that... I could go get a high end modeler like an Axe FX, Helix, Kemper, etc.. I understand the idea of miniaturizing the great big heads from back in the day, but if a tube isnt creating the tone, then there is bound to be a loss in the transition to a modeled or analog circuit being the creator of that tone. I can sit all day and watch various amp makers do sound demos about how their product is indistinguishable from a tube amp. The problem as I see it is that they always miss the mark. Always. ..and the compromise is too great in my opinion. What I would love to see from this particular product is more integration/involvement of the tube/s into the actual creation of the tone.... both on the preamp side and on the power amp side. If that takes 2 tubes, then great. Let it use 2 tubes. Then and only then will I seriously consider making one of these my every day "go to" amp. I think that this concept is probably one of the best things to come along for guitarists since Leo was designing amps back in the 50's. I just dont think it's quite there yet. You asked for feedback, so there it is. : ) Thanks
I used the BluGuitar amp live and will tell you there is NO difference from a great tube amp and I have played many. I own a hand built Carr Mercury V and the BluGuitar amp can match that fantastic tone. I know it sounds crazy but true.
You should do a rack version of this. There is seriously very few options in the market on rack mount models for studio. Most of us are stuck with a Laney irt studio for 100 years now.
Hi Filippa! :-) I hope you're doing good. Yes, it has an advanced analog speaker simulation built in. It's not as "roomy" as an IR, but very close. It's as good as analog simulations can be. You should test it line into a PA. //cheers, Kris
Damn Chris can play , love Thomann just bought a b-stock Zoom UAC-2 could not be more pleased with the service and speed of delivery. Thomas Blug is ACE love his Vintage strat copy
I use Amp 1 as my main amp in the studio and as my backup live. I have a boutique combo amp I love for live, but if it lunches a power tube, I have Amp1 sitting on top of it and I just move cables over and I am back rocking. And my back doesn’t hurt from dragging around a 50 lb. head.......
Kris, what is the model of that telecaster?some kind of custom shop? have seen it in other videos and you always pull off nice cleans and a good modern rock tone. what kind of pickups is in it? And the Amp1 is just amazing, have been playing with it for a few weeks and it is so versatile, portable and covers such a wide range of musical genres. I just can't be bothered with tube amps anymore. this will be my go to for a long time.
On a side note A week ago i compared it to a ´72 JMP 50watt superlead, it had the one wire mod installed. I couldn't tell the difference, and even if there is a difference, it would be lost when the drummers starts playing. It felt good when i walked out with my whole rig in a gig bag and a ported Zilla 1x12. ;)
That's my custom shop 53 reissue tele with handwired Nocaster pickups. It's the best guitar I've ever owned (and probably ever will). Happy you like it. Thomas keeps on impressing us with his gear, doesn't he? :-) //cheers, Kris
Every time i hear it i get a little bit closer to justifying the custom shop prices. Its one of the best sounding guitars i have seen/heard. Thomas certainly has made a good sounding product, one of my favourite things about it after the sounds is that it has all the nice modern tech features but still kept it "analog". I have purchased and sold so many Products with a display and its so distracting going trough menus to find a sound instead of turning it on and start playing.
There's an anecdote from the area of the second industrial revolution...: to prove their advanced state, France or England ( I don't know it sure...) proudly sent the thinnest iron wire of that times to Germany. Gergmany answered...: they sent that wire back them...but that was pierced longwise...! :)) I think Thomas Blug has done something similar. :)) Grat!!!!
I am really tempted to get it. I have been waiting for Mercury edition to be released for a long time. However, I am scared by the 100W. I am a bedroom player. Will I be able to get such good tones at a low volume?
Yes, i have one and you will not be disappointed by late at night low volume tones. Go get it ;) But i should mention that i have 2 different cabs, one closed back 2x12 with g12h 70:anniversary and that really needs volume to get the bass response in the cabinet going, and then i have a ported 1x12 with a creamback speaker and that is amazing for getting the big bottom end that fills the room, if you are a bedroom player get a ported cab :)
@@SteveRayMorse It's a shame power soak is not controllable through the main unit itself though. Not sure if the AMP1 alone is going to be good enough for bedroom use. Remote1 is quite expensive considering I would use it for power soak only.
I am considering buying the remote1 just to expand on the preset functions, but it is not necessary at all to get good tones on low volume. Amp1 has a really good master volume and "power section volume" you can drive the power section and not loose headroom while still back down the channel volume to get desired "bedroom" tones I have found in the past with different powersoaks or voltage reduction devices that they take away the headroom, so your left with low volume with a lot of gain and no dynamics. This is not the case with this circuit design. It really is swiss army knife equally suited for the @home noodler and gigging musician.
So, which cab in the Back are you using in this A/B-Test? I would like to get one Setup - Mercury 1 and a Blug Cab to get all those awesome sounds! Thanks!
Hey, that's my 53 reissue Fender Custom Shop Tele with hand wound Fender Nocaster pickups. It's funny how many think heavy sounds can only be achieved by using high output pickups, right? //cheers, Kris
Parece muito bom !! Uma pergunta, este pedal soa tão bom quanto um marshall em volumes altos acima de 6 ou 7, pergunto isso porque existe grande diferença de timbre entre volumes baixo e grandes volumes, a sensação sonora é muito maior com a saturação das válvulas. Mas parece ser um ótimo pedal amp, parabéns, obrigado.
It's built in cab simulation is analog (so no IR's built in) and for that it's really good. For a perfect miced cab sound I would use an impulse response solution. There are good plugins out there and of course the Bluguitar BluBox too, if you want a hardware for stage use or for practicing without computer: bit.ly/2FHR27b //cheers, Kris
El amigo Thomas, se le cae la baba hablando de "su niño" jajajajajaja , ( yo tengo el Mercury).... Thomas, you can see in his face how much he loves his litte son.... (I also have the Mercury)
yes, the master volume is really good, if you turn up the power section volume control and use channel volume as the level to get really good saturated Bedroom tones.
"I love it has the sponginess of a tube amp" - What is "sponginess"??? And the Amp1 is a tube amp in a different container so there should be no surprises on this
Have you played a big Marshall valve amp before? There is a particular character to the attack that you just don't get with transistor amps which tend to be more immediate and crisp response. To create the same kind of dynamics in a small hybrid unit like the BluG Amp1 is very impressive indeed.
ha ha! Thomas is the man! I always struggle deciding if he's a better player, or a better engineer. I think he is just simply... better. :-) //cheers, Kris
That's actually an interesting idea. How would you image it? One preamp and then two FX loops for stereo effects, so one for each 50W power amps? //Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Exactly, one preamp and to stereo poweramps, each 50 watt, Send-L, Send-R, Return-L, Return-R. If the power amps are calss D as he claims then they can be internally sharing the same ground connection which should solve the problem of ground loops among two different discrete amps. I know that cause I have used my Stealth Power amp in stereo with absolutely no ground loops and I use a single tube based preamp AMT SS-20. The cool thing about the SS class D power section is, unlike real tube amps, you can use only one side for mono operation and the side you are not using will not get damaged, a real tube amp with output transformers that does not have a load will blow. The SS Class D won't. So a stereo Amp1 could be used 50 watts for mono gigs and 50-50 watts for stereo gigs. Edit: Or look at the Stealth Power Amp, I can safely use one side of the stereo for a small gig, two stereo sides for a big stereo gig or a mono bridged output for bit mono gigs. Edit 2: And it does not have to be 50-50, maybe 30-30 or something like that. 60 watts in mono bridged or 30+30 in stereo can be already quite loud, assuming his power section can deliver as advertise.
If you want a tube amp, get a tube amp. If you want an imitation of a tube amp, then by all means go for that. Listen from 2:47 and just hear how when he switches to the emulation, it loses all body and weight. For the size it is great, but is by no means the real thing. Kind of dishonest of him to pitch it as no compromise 1to1 kind of technology when their is clearly a drop-off in tone.
It's a tiny difference in EQ not in tone or character. Having AB'd an amp1 against mesa, marshalls and fenders extensively i'd rather use an amp1 anyday than the digital Kemper junk because amp1 is a real tube amp.
Kris here, hi! Thomas told he tried it without the Nanotube and it lacked a bit of those nice harmonics and some dynamics. To be fair, I trust his ears and his engineering talent. Also, the Nanotube is as durable as all other non tube related components in the Amp1. That's convincing enough, for me at least. cheers!
Oh his ears and engineering are beyond question, I agree, as well as his playing is superb let's just get that out of the way. The nanotube is just new, call me a luddite I suppose ;)
Been playing mine for over a year, and still love it. Also bought the vintage 30 Thomann cab awhile ago, great pairing, sounds huge. And yes at bedroom levels aswell! As i play mostly at low to moderate volumes
Thomas Blug is a Genius.
I have the original first revision of it + IR pedal from Thomas for more than a year. It's amazing. First, you might think that the sound lacks low-end Woof (air), but just selection of proper IR within the pedal works great.
I like that Mr. Blug does his own marketing, and it's a great sounding amp.
The face of the Thomann presenter says it all, smiling for the whole video haha. Quality 👏👌
this is the coolest amp since the Boogie
I keep watching product demos on this rig even though I already decided to buy it ages ago. It's just so impressive for the small form factor. Such great playing in all of the demos! I love the passion for this product.
Hey Brett, the Amp1 is a no brainer. It's so impressive and intuitive too.
//cheers, Kris
How are you you getting on with with your amp 1 Mercury
Sounds truly amazing. Very impressed.
I have watched several demos of the amp 1, and not yet been convinced, UNTIL now. This one have definitely made my mind to get one as soon as possible. Thank You!
Thomas is an absolutely brilliant guitarist and engineer! Super humble and down to earth person as well. I sold off my whole amp collection after buying his Amp1...Careful with those high SPL’s though guys...111db guitar playing is a recipe for screaming tinnitus!
Thomas is the man. //Simon
Thats a brilliant video guys. Real, honest, informative - so cool.... not like frickin Andertons. Hats off to you . Brilliant demo...... LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Richards Guitars Thanks a lot! We actually love the guys at Andertons, they are doing a great job. We simply wanted to do this in our own style. Our goal is to focus on comparisons and adjusting ourselves to the gear we’re showing. I truly believe that helps our viewers making all important decisions for themselves. //cheers, Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Me and my big mouth. I just wanted to say how incredibly refreshing it was to see what is so obviously sincere commentary. After 25 years in the industry my BS sensor is pretty sensitive. Mr Blug comes across as a lovely guy who really believes in what he has produced and understandably so. Have edited my comment. No need for negativity.
That sounds amazing.
So identical.
That sounded pretty good, especially for it's size and price.
Damn, I didn't expected it to sound so good.
Thomas is a genius.
No words for this - I use an amp1 1st Generation + BluBox for more than 3 years - and I never give it away again.
Wait.....maybe when the amp X appears!
Keep the blues alive!
I live in Canada and the AMP 1 is the best amp I have ever owned. And the Number 1 Shirts are also available
in North America as well. I own both the long sleeve and the short sleeve. They are a high quality thick
cotton.
Awesome! Gimme that Telly, please! What model is it?
BluGuitar Amp1, nonetheless, is revolutionary!!!
The Bluguitar stuff are very impressive indeed.
That's my Custom shop 53 reissue tele with handwired Nocaster pickups. It's a beast, right? :-)
//cheers, Kris
Thomann Music sounds fantastic.
@@hughsnyder891 Thanks a lot Hugh! //Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses What speaker cabinet was used on this demo ? Would the Bluguitar sound good with a
frfr(full range flat response) cab or is it better used with a traditional guitar cabinet?
Wow that is a great sounding product
Never thought TBlood and Thunder on a tele through a pedalboard amp could be this good.
To my ears sounds really good
Great job strat king, it's an awesome product 👍🏻, i could not believe you improved on the first model, it sounds legit 🤘🏻
Ive been tracking these amps for awhile now because the concept is so good.
The reason I havent jumped in is because I dont want an amp that isnt a Class A tube amp.
If I wanted that... I could go get a high end modeler like an Axe FX, Helix, Kemper, etc..
I understand the idea of miniaturizing the great big heads from back in the day, but if a tube isnt creating the tone, then there is bound to be a loss in the transition to a modeled or analog circuit being the creator of that tone.
I can sit all day and watch various amp makers do sound demos about how their product is indistinguishable from a tube amp. The problem as I see it is that they always miss the mark. Always. ..and the compromise is too great in my opinion.
What I would love to see from this particular product is more integration/involvement of the tube/s into the actual creation of the tone.... both on the preamp side and on the power amp side. If that takes 2 tubes, then great. Let it use 2 tubes.
Then and only then will I seriously consider making one of these my every day "go to" amp.
I think that this concept is probably one of the best things to come along for guitarists since Leo was designing amps back in the 50's.
I just dont think it's quite there yet.
You asked for feedback, so there it is. : )
Thanks
you sound like a nitpicker to me :)
@@freaky425
Yea : )
I used the BluGuitar amp live and will tell you there is NO difference from a great tube amp and I have played many. I own a hand built Carr Mercury V and the BluGuitar amp can match that fantastic tone. I know it sounds crazy but true.
I own this Amp mercury edition. I also own various other valve amps. Those amps are getting sold. Amp one is staying. It’s amazing
@@IPushHard Have you played it?
You should do a rack version of this. There is seriously very few options in the market on rack mount models for studio. Most of us are stuck with a Laney irt studio for 100 years now.
that tele sounds ridiculously good
The Amp1 had clearer attack on the front of the note. Amazing!
So easy to bring to gigs :)
Will it sound good into my PA ?
Hi Filippa! :-) I hope you're doing good. Yes, it has an advanced analog speaker simulation built in. It's not as "roomy" as an IR, but very close. It's as good as analog simulations can be. You should test it line into a PA. //cheers, Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses What cabinet were you using on this demo?
Yes!! They sound great Direct input thru a PA!!
Damn Chris can play , love Thomann just bought a b-stock Zoom UAC-2 could not be more pleased with the service and speed of delivery.
Thomas Blug is ACE love his Vintage strat copy
I use Amp 1 as my main amp in the studio and as my backup live. I have a boutique combo amp I love for live, but if it lunches a power tube, I have Amp1 sitting on top of it and I just move cables over and I am back rocking. And my back doesn’t hurt from dragging around a 50 lb. head.......
Thomas's tube tones tantalize Tympanic membranes Mang .
Welcome... to the future :)
The future is fun, the future is fair........
Kris, what is the model of that telecaster?some kind of custom shop? have seen it in other videos and you always pull off nice cleans and a good modern rock tone. what kind of pickups is in it?
And the Amp1 is just amazing, have been playing with it for a few weeks and it is so versatile, portable and covers such a wide range of musical genres.
I just can't be bothered with tube amps anymore. this will be my go to for a long time.
On a side note
A week ago i compared it to a ´72 JMP 50watt superlead, it had the one wire mod installed.
I couldn't tell the difference, and even if there is a difference, it would be lost when the drummers starts playing.
It felt good when i walked out with my whole rig in a gig bag and a ported Zilla 1x12. ;)
That's my custom shop 53 reissue tele with handwired Nocaster pickups. It's the best guitar I've ever owned (and probably ever will). Happy you like it.
Thomas keeps on impressing us with his gear, doesn't he? :-)
//cheers, Kris
Every time i hear it i get a little bit closer to justifying the custom shop prices.
Its one of the best sounding guitars i have seen/heard.
Thomas certainly has made a good sounding product,
one of my favourite things about it after the sounds is that it has all the nice modern tech features but still kept it "analog".
I have purchased and sold so many Products with a display and its so distracting going trough menus to find a sound instead of turning it on and start playing.
There's an anecdote from the area of the second industrial revolution...: to prove their advanced state, France or England ( I don't know it sure...) proudly
sent the thinnest iron wire of that times to Germany. Gergmany answered...: they sent that wire back them...but that was pierced longwise...! :))
I think Thomas Blug has done something similar. :)) Grat!!!!
I am really tempted to get it. I have been waiting for Mercury edition to be released for a long time. However, I am scared by the 100W. I am a bedroom player. Will I be able to get such good tones at a low volume?
Yes, i have one and you will not be disappointed by late at night low volume tones. Go get it ;)
But i should mention that i have 2 different cabs, one closed back 2x12 with g12h 70:anniversary and that really needs volume to get the bass response in the cabinet going, and then i have a ported 1x12 with a creamback speaker and that is amazing for getting the big bottom end that fills the room, if you are a bedroom player get a ported cab :)
Also, you can use the power soak configuration with a MIDI controller or the remote 1. It will solve all your problems
@@SteveRayMorse It's a shame power soak is not controllable through the main unit itself though. Not sure if the AMP1 alone is going to be good enough for bedroom use. Remote1 is quite expensive considering I would use it for power soak only.
I am considering buying the remote1 just to expand on the preset functions, but it is not necessary at all to get good tones on low volume.
Amp1 has a really good master volume and "power section volume"
you can drive the power section and not loose headroom while still back down the channel volume to get desired "bedroom" tones
I have found in the past with different powersoaks or voltage reduction devices that they take away the headroom,
so your left with low volume with a lot of gain and no dynamics.
This is not the case with this circuit design.
It really is swiss army knife equally suited for the @home noodler and gigging musician.
@@volv agree. But you can get good tones without It at low levels too. I did buy remote 1 for the preset expansion and not even use power soak.
all hails to Thomas blug
Love my Amp1 🙌❤️
So, which cab in the Back are you using in this A/B-Test?
I would like to get one Setup - Mercury 1 and a Blug Cab to get all those awesome sounds!
Thanks!
Marshall is brighter, sounds good.
Very Cool Video!!! Thanx guys!
Are all amps running though the same mic'd cabinet or direct IR's? Sounds great!
wow that sounds really good
Sounds amazing!
UNBELIEVABLE!!!
BUT IT'S TRUE!!! :-)
//Kris
This video would have been great if we could have seen settings in the amp 1, by the camera shot on the amp 1 was too small
Super! Was it played thru a cabinet? Or direct in pa?
There is a post for jazz played through the Amp 1. I'd like to hear a country ace like Brad Paisley or Brent Mason play through it.
Fender & Marshall sounds seem to work very well. If I can also have a voxy AC30 sound with it, I am sold. Is it possible to do this?
alienlovesecrets sure! Watch thomas‘ video with eytschpi42. They are matching tones of several amps and also a vox
wow, could you please tell me what pickups on that tele ? sounds so heavy !
Hey, that's my 53 reissue Fender Custom Shop Tele with hand wound Fender Nocaster pickups. It's funny how many think heavy sounds can only be achieved by using high output pickups, right?
//cheers, Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses thanks a lot for the reply
Parece muito bom !! Uma pergunta, este pedal soa tão bom quanto um marshall em volumes altos acima de 6 ou 7, pergunto isso porque existe grande diferença de timbre entre volumes baixo e grandes volumes, a sensação sonora é muito maior com a saturação das válvulas. Mas parece ser um ótimo pedal amp, parabéns, obrigado.
The Blug stuff will blow ANYTHING Marshall makes out of the water.
Would it sound good played directly into sound card in Cubase or should you use a cabinet plugin with it?
It's built in cab simulation is analog (so no IR's built in) and for that it's really good. For a perfect miced cab sound I would use an impulse response solution. There are good plugins out there and of course the Bluguitar BluBox too, if you want a hardware for stage use or for practicing without computer: bit.ly/2FHR27b
//cheers, Kris
Awesome!
JCM800 2204 tones possible? If yes, I'll trade a kidney for it... =D
Where can you purchase this in Canada?
Long and McQuade
You should make w/d/w option. =)
El amigo Thomas, se le cae la baba hablando de "su niño" jajajajajaja , ( yo tengo el Mercury).... Thomas, you can see in his face how much he loves his litte son.... (I also have the Mercury)
pretty cool
can u saturate it to 1 watt, for bedroom plaing?
yes, the master volume is really good, if you turn up the power section volume control and use channel volume as the level to get really good saturated Bedroom tones.
"I love it has the sponginess of a tube amp" - What is "sponginess"??? And the Amp1 is a tube amp in a different container so there should be no surprises on this
Have you played a big Marshall valve amp before? There is a particular character to the attack that you just don't get with transistor amps which tend to be more immediate and crisp response. To create the same kind of dynamics in a small hybrid unit like the BluG Amp1 is very impressive indeed.
This guy's German accent sells me on the product immediately. If it involves engineering and it's done by a German you're safe.
ha ha! Thomas is the man! I always struggle deciding if he's a better player, or a better engineer.
I think he is just simply... better. :-)
//cheers, Kris
Would be great if there was a 50-50 watts stereo version of this amp. I would buy one with my eyes closed.
That's actually an interesting idea. How would you image it?
One preamp and then two FX loops for stereo effects, so one for each 50W power amps?
//Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Exactly, one preamp and to stereo poweramps, each 50 watt, Send-L, Send-R, Return-L, Return-R. If the power amps are calss D as he claims then they can be internally sharing the same ground connection which should solve the problem of ground loops among two different discrete amps. I know that cause I have used my Stealth Power amp in stereo with absolutely no ground loops and I use a single tube based preamp AMT SS-20. The cool thing about the SS class D power section is, unlike real tube amps, you can use only one side for mono operation and the side you are not using will not get damaged, a real tube amp with output transformers that does not have a load will blow. The SS Class D won't. So a stereo Amp1 could be used 50 watts for mono gigs and 50-50 watts for stereo gigs. Edit: Or look at the Stealth Power Amp, I can safely use one side of the stereo for a small gig, two stereo sides for a big stereo gig or a mono bridged output for bit mono gigs. Edit 2: And it does not have to be 50-50, maybe 30-30 or something like that. 60 watts in mono bridged or 30+30 in stereo can be already quite loud, assuming his power section can deliver as advertise.
If you want a tube amp, get a tube amp. If you want an imitation of a tube amp, then by all means go for that. Listen from 2:47 and just hear how when he switches to the emulation, it loses all body and weight. For the size it is great, but is by no means the real thing. Kind of dishonest of him to pitch it as no compromise 1to1 kind of technology when their is clearly a drop-off in tone.
It's a tiny difference in EQ not in tone or character. Having AB'd an amp1 against mesa, marshalls and fenders extensively i'd rather use an amp1 anyday than the digital Kemper junk because amp1 is a real tube amp.
It’s still a tube amp. It just uses a smaller tube.
I fucking prefere the amp1 😱
I think his pedal sounded better than the marshall
that's not a marshall plexi what is that thing?
Es übersteuert (clipping) zu stark, dass bekommt ihr doch besser hin...
David Durden Echt, wo? Ich hab’s nicht gefunden. Ich mein’s nicht böse, möchte es nur auch finden. :-)
//Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses 2:50 min und 3:30 min , lag aber wohl an meinem Tablet, denn nur dort hat es übersteuert, über Studiomonitore geht es. :D
David Durden bahh... na da haben wir noch gerade Glück gehabt. Ich hab schon angefangen zu schwitzen. Haha //Kris
Ich bleib bei meinem Kemper. Und falls, dann kauf ich mir sicher den H&K Black Spirit 200.
been done MANY times. its not the same as a tube amp, it cant be.
Sounds great I admit but there's just something about that nanotube ... wish it could have been done without it really.
Kris here, hi! Thomas told he tried it without the Nanotube and it lacked a bit of those nice harmonics and some dynamics. To be fair, I trust his ears and his engineering talent. Also, the Nanotube is as durable as all other non tube related components in the Amp1. That's convincing enough, for me at least. cheers!
Oh his ears and engineering are beyond question, I agree, as well as his playing is superb let's just get that out of the way. The nanotube is just new, call me a luddite I suppose ;)
@@ArielsSmartyPants haha, ok. Fair enough. :-)