Studio Sounds Ep 4: Modern Rock on the Black Magick Reverb | Supro

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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    Brooklyn based touring guitarist and producer Nick Cianci shows us how he'd use the Black Magick Reverb to build out a modern indie rock track.
    Gear used:
    Supro Black Magick Reverb
    Fender American Original 60's Telecaster
    Fender Custom Shop '60 Relic Stratocaster
    D'Angelico Excel 59
    Strymon Flint
    Strymon Deco
    Hudson Electronics Broadcast
    The Black Magick Reverb Combo embodies the all-tube snarl and sweetness that define the Supro sound. Featuring analog spring reverb, 2-band EQ, and a master volume knob, the Black Magick Reverb was designed with maximum flexibility in mind. Two independent preamp channels can be linked together using the "1 + 2" input jack to obtain fat tone, while utilizing only Input 2 will yield a more agile sound. The Black Magick Reverb’s 3-spring reverb pan is driven by both channels and then summed with the dry signal just before the master volume control. An updated, tube-based LFO circuit provides bias-modulated output tube tremolo with double the speed range of the original Black Magick. Also available in head format with matching extension cabinet.
    About Supro:
    Supro is one of the original rock & roll music brands. First manufactured in Chicago from 1935 to 1968, Supro amplifiers and guitars are featured on landmark recordings by iconic artists such as Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones and David Bowie. Revived in 2013, Supro now offers a curated range of vintage-inspired tube amps and analog pedals that capture the legendary Supro sound.
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