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Zashabuti Unveils the ZAMP​

Zashabuti Unveils the ZAMP​

An amp-in-the-box pedal designed to deliver tones reminiscent of 1950s Fender Tweed amps.


Designed as an all-in-one DI amp-in-a-box solution, the ZAMP eliminates the need to lug around a traditional amplifier. You’ll get the sounds of rock legends – everything from sweet cleans to exploding overdrive – for the same cost as a set of tubes.

The ZAMP’s versatility makes it an ideal tool for a variety of uses…

  • As your main amp: Plug directly into a PA or DAW for full-bodied sound with Jensen speaker emulation.
  • In front of your existing amp: Use it as an overdrive/distortion pedal to impart tweed grit and grind.
  • Straight into your recording setup: Achieve studio-quality sound with ease—no need to mic an amp.
  • 12dB clean boost: Enhance your tone with a powerful clean boost.
  • Versatile instrument compatibility: Works beautifully with harmonica, violin, mandolin, keyboards, and even vocals.
  • Tube preamp for recording: Use it as an insert or on your bus for added warmth.
  • Clean DI box functionality: Can be used as a reliable direct input box for live or recording applications.

See the ZAMP demo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJp0jE6zzS8

Key ZAMP features include:

  • True analog circuitry: Faithfully emulates two 12AX7 preamp tubes, one 12AX7 driver tube, and two 6V6 output tubes.
  • Simple gain and output controls make it easy to dial in the perfect tone.
  • At home, on stage, or in the studio, the ZAMP delivers cranked tube amp tones at any volume.
  • No need to mic your cab: Just plug in and play into a PA or your DAW.
  • Operates on a standard external 9-volt power supply or up to 40 hours with a single 9-volt battery.

The ZAMP pedal is available for a street price of $199 USD and can be purchased at zashabuti.com.


This month’s mod Dan’s uses a 500k linear pot, a 1.5H inductor (L) with a 0.039 µF (39nF) cap (C), and a 220k resistor (R) in parallel.

Drawing courtesy of singlecoil.com

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