Tamla Head
is inspired by Motown Records' The Funk Brothers
(who, if you don't know the name, you would have
undoubtedly heard play on a record as they are
arguably one of the most important bands, session or
otherwise, in music history).

AcmeBarGig could not find any reference to the amps
these guys used - it turns out they didn't tend to
record with an amp, they went direct into the board.
Tamla Head is a model of what those guitars would
sound like into sound boards of that period (the
Sixties). AcmeBarGig added an extra gain section
just to make sure that Tamla was good for other uses
as well. But it is, for the most part, true to its
Motown roots.
Pecker Head
is a vintage crunch machine inspired by the likes of
Ritchie Blackmore - perfect for thick, saturated
riffs and crunching power chords.

Engage the Treble Master and you're
deep into Classic Rock territory, crank the gain and
you're pushing out huge tone, roll the gain and your
guitar's volume back a little and you can get a
great warm lead tone. While all the Classic Hybrid
amps are designed to take you back to the Classic
Rock era, where pentatonic riffs and over the top
extended solos were king, AcmeBarGig says that
Pecker Head might just be the truest to this Classic
Rock sound.
The Preampus Line amps are Head ONLY
so you will need to use some external cabinet
modeling.
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