
While the Vibrato channel is engaged, enjoy the hyperreal spring reverb and the famous lush or choppy vibrato. Choose between the two main channels, each having the Low and High input option, and on the rear panel, discover the added Pushed mode. Don't be fooled by the size! Despite not having much headroom, this amp is a monster. Meet the low-wattage spanky amp of choice for many players across genres - from traditional country to alternative indie rock.

Plus, there is a Bright switch for the normal channel, too. On the rear panel, you get the Voicing and Custom EQ options. The switchable Tremolo and Reverb features are a must, as well as the Tone Cut. The Normal channel is one of the best platforms for using treble boosters (hint: There are two models included). What a versatile amp design! This purple beast delivers a rich classic rock tonal spectrum, and it is a perfect complement to the first two. Switch to the rear panel to discover the revision switch - SLP/HW, Brown sound switch, and Ohm selection (yes, it makes a difference :) There are also Master volume and Pushed mode options. The Parallel channel is the key to your classic screaming rock sounds, and it is the equivalent of chaining the Normal and Bright channels together. The four channels of the model deliver the traditional four input configuration. The real rock legend! Without this type of amp, Rock 'N' Roll would not exist. There are no internal IRs in the cabinet section, these are all real-time cabinet models! Amplifier Models & Features To achieve the same phasing between Cab A and B as you would experience in a real-life recording situation, Audified added a small additional delay equal to the time the sound, travelling from the loudspeaker, needs to reach the microphone membrane. The models, including the cabinets, are latency-free, and you get an immediate response while playing. The modulation and analogue delay effects use the bucket-brigade delay model with an exact number of buckets and virtual clock rate instead of a simple delay, adding a small amount of aliasing to the output sound - this can be heard as a typical ringing sound. The power amplifier section uses the loudspeaker impedance model as a load to replicate the interaction between the power amp tubes, output transformer, loudspeaker, and power amp feedback. The New Engine Behind the Incredible SoundĪudified combined their proprietary research with the latest trends in the scientific community, took the best of both to design Audified's new real-time nonlinear dynamic circuit equations solver, and use it as the basis for all circuitry inside the AmpLion 2.


