Introducing the Two Rock Vintage Deluxe…. This one looks a bit nice! The newest amp in the Two-Rock family is the result of a strong commitment to tradition, an obsession with vintage tone and feel, and a love of modern design. The Vintage Deluxe is a single-channel amplifier built on a steel chassis and features a full tube analog reverb with a bias tremolo circuit. A new feature for Two-Rock, this amplifier adds a Texture switch which changes the feel of the amp from a soft scooped front-end to a faster attack with an increased amount of harmonic content and texture. Another unique function is the Tone Stack switch. When engaged via the footswitch or toggle, the tone stack on the front on the amplifier is bypassed and a secondary tone stack with a single tone control on the back on the amplifier becomes active. This allows you to shape your tone from dark and wooly to an over-the-top lead tone.
The Vintage Deluxe will be offered as a 35-watt 2 x 6L6, single GZ34 rectifier version, and a 40-watt 4 x 6V6 version that is switchable to 20 watts. It can be paired with an all new 3x10”, a single 15” speaker cabinet, or any of our stock cabinets. Offered in black bronco with vintage silver cloth or dogwood suede with oxblood cloth (suede up-charge applies), with black or brown chassis.
The Vintage Deluxe gives you the nostalgic feeling from the golden era of tube amplifiers built in the mid-sixties, with all of the performance, trusted reliability, and unique voice that you expect from Two-Rock.
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I can’t seem to find it now but basically he was saying how when you think of the classic reverb sig sound you think of a great blackface fender even thought it really sounds like a two rock and nothing like a vintage fender.
this did make me laugh as I’m a two rock fan but never understood the super reverb reference that you hear so much about as none of them sound like any super reverb I’ve ever heard.. ( I’ve oven vintage supers and a classical reverb sig )
The only modern amps I've heard that actually sound like old amps are the Louis Electric ones, which really aren't that glassy at all.
the range two-rock offer is pretty powerful as a set of tools, and this for me was the missing bit in the style they cater for
A Blackface Deluxe and a Blackface super reverb don't sound the same as each other, this won't sound like either as the cabinet configuration is very different. Bet it still sounds great though.
I wonder how they have spec'd the transformers, I often think the modern versions of classic amps miss some of the vibe by over engineering these elements. Nothing wrong with 'improving' on classic designs, but much of what I like about the originals is the sweetness you get from sympathetic interactions between sometimes struggling amp sections. Things tend to sound a bit harder when everything is so well engineered.
That said, I'm sure this is fantastic.
They are on the Coda website, only £5,549 for the Combo's.
Hard to refuse at them prices.
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Anyone tried one yet?
The 35w at Peach has gone now anyway (thank God).
yes was really impressed with the 35watt.
have a Bloomfield drive which is glorious and have seen demos where I have no idea how they’re making the amp sound so awful..
I’m also not a big fan of the two rock speakers but back to the vintage deluxe.
the trem is fantastic too but the tone stack defeat seems like a waste of time, it’s definitely another interesting tone but when engaged the amp massively jumps up in volume!
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