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Trembelux is Louis's
take on the history
of the tweed,
starting off in the
realm of a Deluxe
and finishing off
with one of the most
musical Bandmaster/Bassman
singing lead tones
you could hope for.
You can simply plug
into the "Normal"
channel and work the
volume and tone for
a world of
incredible sounds or
you can bridge the
Fat and Normal
channels for much
greater flexibility
and control over the
sculpting of your
tones. The tremolo
is possibly the
finest we've heard
and in small amounts
adds a depth and
dimension that fills
the room with waves
of gorgeous tone.
This amp has become
an instant classic
in the DAG studio
and is seeing quite
a bit of action.
Model 5G9 Tremblelux
Output 21 Watts
Speaker:
Celestion
G12H-30
Speaker:
Load 8 Ohms
Controls: Fat
Volume,
Volume, Tone
Speed
2 Channel:
4 input
Tubes 2 6V6 3 12AX7s
1 5U4
Cabinet Constructed
of dove tail jointed
pine
Height: 201/4
Depth:
9 ¼ top 10 ¼
bottom
Width:
24
Weight 44 LBS
Phenolic board
material (moisture
free)
Eyelet Terminal
board construction
Hand selected caps
and resistors
Cloth wiring
Custom designed hand
built transformers
Belton tube sockets
Switchcraft and
Carling input jacks
and switches
High quality machine
grade fasteners
I recently purchaced
a Louis Electric
Tremblelux amplifier.
Lou's newest
addition to his fine
line of high end
guitar amps. This
amp is the answer to
all tone issues I
could possibly have
with the most
amazing ringing true
tone coming from a
21 watt amp with 1
tone control and a
single 12" speaker!
This thing has the
power of an amp 3
times its watts and
twice its size! It
sounds great with
all my guitars
whether they be
Strats,Teles, Les
Pauls or archtops
and the smooth response
is warm either clean
or overdriven. It
produces what I
consider the
smootest distortion
I've heard in any
amplifier.......bar
none! It responds
sensitively to your
touch and you can go
from a sweet clean
sound to a growling
ballsey roar with
just a change in
pick attach! In
short..... it's
perfect. And the
tremelo is to die
for, rich and deep
as you could
possibly want. It's
the ultimate in tone
and best of all for
me, simplicity.
Duke Robillard
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