Tech 21 Trademark 60 Combo Guitar Amp January 18, 1996
Up to date information on this combo can
be found on the Summer NAMM
report.
The Trademark 60 offers the industry's most desirable tube amp sounds
in a 2-channel, 60-watt combo format. Its Boost function expands these
two channels to give you 4 footswitchable sound options. Typical of all
Tech 21 products, the flexibility of the controls gives you access to
tone shaping characteristics to create your own trademark sounds as well.
For studio and live applications, Tech 21's highly-acclaimed SansAmp(TM)
Tube Amplifier Emulation technology enables you to go direct to the mixer
of a recorder or PA system. The amp is expected to begin shipping in May
of this year.
Channel 1 delivers amp sounds ranging from clean funk and Stevie Ray
Fender(R)-styles, to Mesa/Boogie(R) Mark 1-style, to Wah-Boost Marshall(R)-style.
It has its own Level, Punch and Drive controls. Punch sets the amount
of midrange break-up and overdrive. The Bite(TM) button tightens the low
end and adds brightness.
Channel 2 delivers amp sounds ranging from traditional Marshall(R)-style,
to Mesa/Boogie(R) Rectifier-style, to Vox(R) AC30-style. It has its own
Level, Mid and Drive controls. Mid sets the midrange content. The Weep(TM)
button increases the amount of even harmonics and thickens the sound.
It provides a "singing" quality like that of a Class A tube amp.
Both channels share the Master section, consisting of Low, High, Reverb
and Boost controls.
Low and High EQ controls set the balance of the amp relative to your
environment. Optimal sound quality is typically achieved when both are
set at 12 o'clock. But, when necessary, the controls can easily be adjusted
to compensate for the room. You will note the absence of a master mid
control, as midrange is individually controlled by Punch in Channel 1,
and by Mid in Channel 2.
Boost increases the output level of the Trademark 60 up to 12dB via
the footswitch. Reverb adjusts the amount of Accutronics(R) spring reverb
mixed with your dry guitar signal.
The Link button connects the Boost and Reverb functions. By engaging
Link, Boost and Reverb work in tandem. For solos, in particular, this
unique feature gives you the option of not only increasing the volume,
but increasing the size of your sound as well. When Link is disengaged,
you can remotely activate Boost only. Or, you can remotely activate Reverb
only, simply by engaging Link and setting Boost at minimum.
The proprietary SansAmp circuitry captures the warm, rich, natural harmonics
and sweet overdrive characteristics inherent to tube amplifiers, and does
so even at low volumes. This circuitry encompasses all aspects of multiply-miked
tube amp rigs. By incorporating this technology with our special design
12" speaker, the Trademark 60 sounds as big and smooth as a vintage 4x12
cabinet.
SansAmp Direct Output
The SansAmp XLR Direct Output is like having a built-in direct box.
You can get an entire spectrum of miked up tube amp sounds direct to the
mixer of a recorder or PA system. This eliminates the need to place a
microphone in front of your amp. In larger venues, you'll be able to tap
into the PA monitors to supplement your stage volume.
To control your effects, there is a footswitchable Effects Loop with
a courtesy power outlet so you can stash your pedals neatly in the back
of the amp. The Headphone Output for practicing doubles as a 1/4" direct
out, should an XLR input not be available on your recorder.
Triple Function Footswitch Included
Unlike other amps that require a custom multi-pin connector, our triple-function
footswitch is engineered to utilize any standard 1/4" instrument or speaker
cable. The footswitch alternates between channels, activates the Boost/Reverb
function, end engages the Effect Loop.
Comprehensive and exceptionally versatile, lightweight and heavy duty,
consistent and reliable, affordable and cost-effective. Above all, the
Trademark 60 delivers professional quality sound at home, in the garage,
on stage and in the studio. The Trademark 60 is projected for release
in May. For more information, visit their web site at www.tech21nyc.com. |