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Gurus Amps Presents the Brivido Series

Gurus Amps Presents the Brivido Series

The Brivido is a three-channel, 100-watt amp that evokes the classic tones of the 1960s.

Faenza, Italy (January 5, 2017) -- Brivido is the first of a product line that will be unified under the same name & concept. Brivido gets itā€™s name from the emotion we felt when first heard it. We could translate it as thrill or shiver, or something you can feel when music or tone are able to touch your soul and expand your creativity.

We took inspiration from an idea of the '60s, where some crazy engineer designed tube power modules for jukeBox and live clubs power units that were made with a couple of EL34 tubes running at a much higher voltage than any others tubes.

When restoring many of these old modules, we found it is a very good idea to applied this to a modern guitar amp, with some mods to increase the performance and safety as well. This idea helped us to reach some of the most important results of our Gurus Amps career, creating something can be defined as the holy grail of guitar amps.

It works with just the double of dynamic range of any other existing amp, and you can feel it under your fingers. It can generate unbelievable power with only two tubes, more than 100 Watts RMS, but the best thing is that it sounds impressive at any volume level, and this is the aim of many manufacturers and they have been trying to achieve for many years.

We have manufactured the first amp of Brivido series as a three channel head, so you can try its incredible possibilities in every applications.

You will not believe the dynamics of a Brivido until you try one.

Brivido Guruā€™s Signature 100W 3-channel is the first amp of the Brivido line, that will be followed by a Classic Vintage-Look Single channel head, and a Combo in next months. The undeniable advantages of this kind of innovative Amp, will be made available to all kind of musicians, with different needs.. and they finally will be able to keep their own tone from their bedroom to the big stage, in every situations.

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