OUR LOUDEST, HEAVIEST, FASTEST, TIGHTEST AMPLIFIKATION TO DATE.
Speaking about guitar amplifiers, there is one name that is highly regarded as the staple of high gain tone: Mesa/Boogie*. Historically renowned as the first boutique guitar amplifiers, Mesa/Boogie changed the face of music with their rectifier design. This amp is not only known for a single sound character but it delivers a wide range of tones- from rounded jazzy cleans, warm crunch, biting overdrive and thick high gain distortion. What was interesting about the rectifier series was how players of heavy music such as Tool, Soundgarden, Incubus, HIM, Linkin Park, Avenged Sevenfold, System of A Down, and countless others adopted the boogie tone. It’s probably safe to say that Mesa/Boogie had a big contribution to the evolution of the music scene since the release of Dual and Triple Rectifier in the early 90’s.
Kuassa developed and carefully modeled the rectification design to present its sound and performance to your desktop as the Amplifikation Rectifor. Powered by the third generation of our proprietary circuit-matching technology.
KEY FEATURES
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3 channels: Raw, Vintage and Modern.
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3 types: Clean, Raw and Aggressive.
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Sag and Bias feature on the power amp section.
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Low pass and high pass filters.
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Five types of cabinets with impulse responses taken from genuine Mesa/Boogie* cabinets.
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Nine types of workhorse mics: Shure SM57, Sennheiser MD421, Sennheiser MD441, Shure KSM 353, Royer 121, AKG C414, Neumann TLM103, Sennheiser E609, and Beyerdynamic M 201*.
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Adjustable dual-miking configurations with mono or stereo configurations.
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Built-in Noise Gate and Limiter.
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Photorealistic graphics for lifelike guitar playing experience.
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Straightforward and easy to use interface.
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Support up to 8x Oversampling
*Disclaimer :
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners which are in no way associated or affiliated with Kuassa. The manufacturer names and model designations are used solely to identify the products whose tonal and sound characteristics were studied during development.