http://www.eastampsdigital.com
I feel very fortunate to have had the amazing opportunity over the past couple months to work hand in hand with my good friends over at East Amplification in creating an incredible new set of Kemper profiles for the East Amplification Studio 2 and Club 18 amplifiers.For anybody unfamiliar with this line of amps, they represent some of the finest and most versatile boutique amps available anywhere.
East Amplification is the newest offering from world renowned amp builder Jeff Bober who was the mastermind behind all the Budda Amplification amplifier designs. With East Amplification he has taken things a step further and created some incredible new offerings that you can now own in the form of some carefully profiled Kemper profiles.
The amps that have been profiled thus far are as follows:
The Studio 2
A little 2 watt amp that sounds and responds like a much larger amp. This is due to its unique push-pull output stage driven by a pair of 12AT7’s. This amp does it all from clean to aggressive. Sound samples are provided for multiple settings from clean to pushed, push+, overdrive and distortion. You also have the ability to hear all these settings with four different guitars to experience the tonal change from one to another. Two micing options are provided: the ubiquitous Shure SM57 as well as a Cascade Fathead 2 ribbon mic (actually chosen over the Royer 121), enabling you to blend the combination of large beautifully encompassing full range tone with additional presence, should you need to make a track cut through the mix.
More sound clips available at the website below:
http://eastampsdigital.com/downloads/studio-2/
The Club 18
This amp is quite versatile and produces its tones through a pair of EL84 output tubes. From nice warm cleans through the sound of overdriven 84’s, it has a nice pick attack response when driven and can be the shining star in your pallet of tones. Sound samples are provided for multiple settings from clean to pushed, push+, overdrive and distortion. You also have the ability to hear all these settings with four different guitars to experience the tonal change from one to another. Two micing options are provided: the ubiquitous Shure SM57 as well as a Cascade Fathead 2 ribbon mic (actually chosen over the Royer 121), enabling you to blend the combination of large beautifully encompassing full range tone with additional presence, should you need to make a track cut through the mix.
More sound clips available at the website below:
http://eastampsdigital.com/downloads/club-18/
Come on by the website and take a closer look at what is available. http://www.eastampsdigital.com Keep an eye out as we add more amps to the line in the near future. Thanks so much for taking the time to listen.