Owner's Manual

POD Farm 2 Advanced User Guide – Model Gallery
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o’clock position and the Presence knob to 0 for the classic Deluxe sound. Tweaked up right, this tone
will cut through and sing. We jacked into Input 1 of the Vibrato Channel to get this model cooked up.
* FENDER
®
and DELUXE REVERB
®
are registered trademarks of Fender Musical Instruments
Corporation and are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and
images are provided for the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during the Line
6 sound model development.
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Brit Gain 18
Based on the Marshall
®
1974X “authentic re-issue” of the famous 1974
18W Combo from the late ‘60’s. (Brief editorial aside: Marshall
®
has had a
long tradition of coming up with model numbers that can easily be taken
for years. The Model 1974 combo was manufacturer from 1965 to 1968, the
Model 1961 and 1962 combos were rst made in 1965. Is it any wonder we
look confused sometimes?) The 1974 has a basic preamp, (gain and tone
controls) and a cathode biased twin EL84 power amp. It is a great recording
amplier, with a wonderfully compressed and harmonically rich tone.
*All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in
no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions
and images are provided for the sole purpose of identifying the specific products
that were studied during the Line 6 sound model development. MARSHALL
®
is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification PLC.
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1990 Brit J-800
The 1990 Brit J-800 Amp Model is based on* a Marshall
®
JCM 800.
Turn to this Amp Model to conjure up tones of the coveted JCM
800, one of Marshall’s most universally acclaimed modern amps. This
updated version of the Plexi continued Marshall’s heritage with added
gain and edge for a new generation of rock guitarists. One of the biggest
differences here is that the tone controls are located after the preamp
tubes.
Incidentally, some versions of JCM 800’s get their distortion by clipping
a diode. The amp we modeled uses a tube for distortion.
The JCM 800 is, of course, the metal sound Marshall made famous. And
although not many people play Marshalls clean, it is a great tone, so you
should also be sure to check out this model with a low Drive setting. Of
course, you can always pump up the drive and rage.
* MARSHALL
®
is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification PLC and is in no way associated or
affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for the sole purpose of
identifying the specific products that were studied during The Line 6 sound model development.
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