Our Amps

Our amplifier collection has been carefully curated to provide artists with a broad range of authentic vintage and modern tones, all maintained to the highest recording standards. The studio features a beautifully restored Ampeg Reverberocket 2, known for its warm tube breakup, lush spring reverb, and unmistakable vintage character that excels on guitar, keyboards, and even vocals. Our two Ampeg Gemini I amplifiers offer rich cleans, deep tremolo, and exceptional low-end warmth, making them ideal for soulful rhythm parts and atmospheric textures. The rare Premiere Twin 8 delivers a raw, gritty voice with unique midrange character that stands apart from more conventional American amplifiers. For tighter, more immediate tones, the Fender Pro Jr. provides classic Fender sparkle and responsive edge-of-breakup dynamics in a compact format, while the Fender Bassman 10 delivers thick low mids, punchy articulation, and the legendary circuit lineage that influenced generations of guitar amplifiers. Our Fender Twin Reverb remains a benchmark for pristine clean headroom, shimmering highs, and expansive spring reverb, making it equally suited for pedal-driven performances and crystal-clear studio tracking. The Vox AC15C1 contributes the unmistakable British chime and harmonic richness associated with countless classic recordings, offering beautifully responsive overdrive and articulate top-end detail. The studio also houses two Traynor Mark III amplifiers, prized for their enormous headroom, muscular tone, and versatility across guitar, bass, and keyboard applications. Completing the collection is a Leslie 330 rotary speaker system, capable of producing the immersive swirling movement and dimensional depth that has defined iconic organ, guitar, and vocal recordings for decades. Together, these amplifiers provide artists with a diverse tonal palette that spans vintage American warmth, British chime, raw garage character, and classic rotary textures.