

Gk backline 100 pro#

Officially approved Focusrite TMT Studio plugin of the beautiful console designed for Beatles producer, Sir George Martin.bx_cleansweep Pro’s huge selection of HP & LP filter types will clean up your tracks and open new creative possibilities.bx_boom exists for only one purpose: to make your kick drums thunder! An incredibly simple plugin with just two parameters.The rich, smooth chorus of the classic “Blue” pedal in plugin form.This exacting emulation of the classic ProCo Sound RAT 2™ stomp pedal provides instantly recognizable guitar tones.A faithful emulation of the legendary American amp that became the foundation for generations of rock ‘n roll amplifier design.Inspired by the famous Amek 9098 EQ with the addition of Brainworx' patented TMT and M/S processing.Emulation of sweet tubes and creamy-sounding transformers make your tracks sound richer, fuller, and louder.The Pultec of the 21st Century! Bettermaker EQ232D delivers the lush bottom end and smooth top of a classic Pultec-style EQ, with an even bigger, cleaner sound, and far more flexibility than any vintage EQ.Delivering thick tube tone that can be heard on countless hits! A faithful reissue of the 1971 original SVT.
Gk backline 100 full#

In November, 2013, the company paid a fine to the FCC for producing non-compliant digital radio products. The company stopped producing electric guitar amplifiers in the early 1990s but continues to make bass amplifiers and bass cabinets. GK engineered the MB200, which was the smallest and lightest 200W bass amp available when it launched, and the 250BL, the first channel-switching bass amp. The GK sound is defined by a dry "growl" and a quick reaction from the class H power amplifier. In 1983 Gallien-Krueger launched the bass amplifier that would define the future of the company, the 800RB. Although Rich Krueger is no longer involved in the company it has retained his name. In the early 1970s Bob Gallien teamed up with fellow HP engineer Rich Krueger and the company was renamed from GMT (Gallien-Martin-Taylor) to Gallien-Krueger. Carlos Santana was one of the first to buy a GMT 226A (serial #6) and it can be clearly seen in the Woodstock movie. His first amps were the GMT 226A and 226B (named after their power output) and were unconventional in their design because they were built around transistors instead of tubes. Robert Gallien started his company, then named GMT, from his garage in 1968 in San Jose, California, while working as an engineer for Hewlett-Packard. The company is based in Stockton, California, and was founded in 1968. Gallien-Krueger, also referred to as 'GK' (as in their logo), is a manufacturer of bass amplifiers and speaker cabinets.
