PG's Jordan Wagner is On Location in Anaheim, CA, for the 2010
NAMM Show where he visits the 65Amps booth. In this segment, we get to
check out their newest amp, the Tupelo.
The Tupelo is a
breakthrough amplifier rooted in the same lost designs as his brother
"Lil Elvis" only based on a 6V6 power section. The unique circuitry of
the "Elvis" circuit creates a platform that reveals the true character
of the power tubes to a surprising level. The 6V6 power section changes
the character of the Elvis front end to sound like outstanding examples
of American circuitry from the late 50's through the mid-sixties while
at the same time removing all the bad behaviors of those old amps. The
Tupelo is a must for players whose ears are tuned to American circuits
and sounds. Equally comfortable in every music genre, the Tupelo is a
super-versatile cousin to the Lil Elvis with more power, an astonishing
vocabulary, touch sensitivity and harmonic richness. Again loaded with
65's "Master Voltage" circuitry to make the Tupelo comfortable at any
volumes from Bedroom to Coffee House to Small Clubs to the Studio. The
Tupelo also features as passive FX Loop, 2 speaker outs and 65's unique
bias tremolo.
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