Two-Rock Studio Signature Demo, SVL "61 Reserve" featuring Adam Miller
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2019
- Adam Miller demoing the Two-Rock Studio Signature on an SVL "61 Reserve". Gain Structure is on the Med Gain ( Two-Rock - up position)
Adam uses a Vemuran Jan Ray and Free the Tome SOV-2 in this video.
The Two-Rock Studio Signature is the latest generation of the single channel 35 watt amplifiers. The new Signature model remains a 6L6 clean amplifier for a solid pedal platform with some additions that will make the 2019 Studio Signature a continued legendary Two-Rock product.
-Silver anodized chassis with silver skirted knobs or black anodized chassis with black knobs
-2 x 6L6 35 watt power section with Gain and Master controls
-3 position Gain Structure switch - Blackface, Traditional Two-Rock, Schofield Sig
-Treble, Mid, and Bass with vertical toggle boost functions
-Black Bronco Tolex cabinet in head or combo, black matrix cloth
-Combo Speaker TR1265B
-Head: 15.625″ wide x 9.125″ tall x 10″ deep 26 LBS
-Combo:15.625″ wide x 19.25″ tall x 10.5″ deep 42 LBS
More info at www.two-rock.com
Great combo of a great amp, guitars, and player...great set of videos demonstrating this amp; it really does seem to do everything the Classic Reverb Sig does. Well done Two-Rock!
Faaantastic played with the best Strat ever and a great amp speaker combination.
That’s the sound right there.
YES!
Grunt, sparkle and harmony - fantastic balance and mesmerizing blends of articulate musicality. SVL 61 and a Two Rock... what a fantastic complement of instrumentation.
That is one gorgeous tone!
$10k worth
Magical.
Just got mine...it is a great amp!
Does it play fluidly? I own a Two-Rock studio pro 35, which feels a tad stiff.
@@colaboytje In my experience, there is more bounce in the feel, and more swirl, than in the older studio amps.
Tone, tone, tone
Two Rock please please please foot switch the drive stages for us so its more versatile.
They’re always open to talk, so perhaps you can custom order this
EHX signal pad would do the job, so would a mini spark, a eq pedal or an orange two stroke
Upgrade from studio pro?
Hi, there aren’t any blindfold challenges with a two rock, boutique amps, and fenders… it would be great to see if people can really tell the two rock apart
End of tone search. And the playing, oh dear Lord…
Hi, would you say it's easier to play than the Studio pro 35? I find that amp stiffer to play than my Traditional Clean. The Traditional clean feels like butter.
Lovely sounds with that strat!
I own it since today, so I'll answer my own question :-)
Yes, it feels easier to play.
It sounds better than the Studio pro 35 as well. More open, even more detailed. The added gain structures are fantastic. Not that it's overdrive heavy in the Matt Schofield front end, but the amp gets pushed and works amazing with overdrive pedals. Really great tube saturation.
Oh, and everything dialed in at noon, was already an amazing sound. Then tweak if you want more or less.
The switches instead of the push pull pots work much better.
Two-Rock is the best amp builder in the world. This is my third Two-Rock.
colaboytje Hi, I currently have a Studio Pro 35 Plus, and to be perfectly honest, I’m very happy with it. One of the feature I love is the master volume that allows me to drive it very hard and still play at very low volume at home. So how does the Studio Signature in that regard? From what I understand there’s no more Master Volume in the loop return, but just one Volume? I like that it does have toggle switches (even thought the push-pulls work ok so far), and I like the overall look... I’m just not sure it would be really worth to change my SP35+ to finally discover I lost one feature I like the most. Your inputs would be welcomed!
@@Spidouz The Signature doesn't have that feature indeed. But, the amp itself is better. I use a reactive load attenuator to set my volume output.
colaboytje yeah, that’s what I was afraid of (for both being great, but not having this master volume I like so much). If I had the opportunity to test them side by side, I could probably take the decision in an easier way to pick the one I like better, but unfortunately, I have not this option where I am, so I would need to sell one to buy the other and it would be at the risk of loosing an amp I love greatly already. So I guess I’m gonna stick to the SP35+, even if the Studio Signature might be better. Thank you for your feedback!
@@Spidouz Can you help me understand what you guys are referring to? I see that theres a gain control, and a master volume control on the front end, but it sounds you're referring to a master vol control in a loop return? What does that mean? Wouldn't the Master Volume (just to the right of the reverb dial) and the Gain dial (far left) allow you to push the amp but reduce the overall volume?
What is it with all these Two Rock demos. Guys playing soft and smooth as if they are trying not to hurt the amp. I would like to see a demo of some one showing this amp no mercy ,chickin picking twang and with various gain pedal from mid gain to hight gain. Or are these thing just for blues and Jazz ? No classic Rock with gain pedals ?
MrDavemiley I use mine for classic rock and all kinds of stuff. Takes pedals like a champ. Johnny Cash to the Clash. It can do it all.😎👊🏻
Sorry. Old version was better.
Halil Ozz interesting. Why do you say that?
@@jgl2222
This is the reference sound for me ua-cam.com/video/zr9g6LnRrnU/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/SFNxGo3wqYA/v-deo.html
Two Rock amp tight bass, very smooth high and scoop mids for me. This model is bright and harsh highs. Like a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp too steril sound to my ear.
I wish they would do the Crystal model again. Best amp ever heard for me. I don't know why they retired?
Studio Sig will do the tone you want in spades. Two different playing styles here and in that SP22 video. Settings are most likely way different as well. I hear 100% Two Rock in both clips.
I think the Studio Pro 35 leans more toward the Traditional Clean and the Studio Signature leans toward the Classic Reverb Signature.
@@DanielSchim The Traditional Clean is a different amp than the Studio pro 35. I know, as I own both. The Traditional Clean is way more open sounding.