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Big Cabs, Bigger Tones: AmpHub August 2024 Update


Quick note: if you’re getting crazy compression on this video, please make sure that “Stable Volume” is disabled in your YT video options!

We’re ending the summer months LOUD this year! Your August update includes 4 new massive 4×12 cabinets — the Brit 60, Eddy, Eagle Pro, as well as an officially licensed Oversized 4×12 from our friends at Zilla.

Able is here to walk you through the new models, covering the base tones, blends with existing cabinets, and the importance of dialing in IRs for your tone.

0:00 – Intro
0:32 – Included Cabs
0:55 – Bogart Tone
1:33 – Zilla Oversized 4×12 G12H
2:43 – Zilla Oversized 4×12 V30
3:51 – The importance of IRs
4:38 – Moving the mic position / finding your tone
7:41 – The Eddy 4×12
9:54 – The Eagle Pro 4×12 (blended with Eagle RG)
12:14 – The Brit 60 4×12

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8 thoughts on “Big Cabs, Bigger Tones: AmpHub August 2024 Update

  • I had no idea how effective playing with the cabinet could be with shaping your guitar tone! Awesome video

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  • Bass: Ampeg & Orange Heads
    Guitar: Roland JC120
    Pedals: Earthquaker Devices Aqueduct
    Pretty please! 😀 Love Amphub

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  • Outstanding update, the new cabs sound great. The EVH is my favorite so far, but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the Brit 60 too, since I'm not usually a Marshall guy.

    Also, the couple of commenters here complaining are clearly too young to remember what amp sims of the 2000s and 2010s were like. We are VERY lucky to have plugins like AmpHub today.

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  • Mic placement is key, no doubt about it. A mic placement selector for position, distance, and angle would be awesome. It'd give non-experts a quick and straightforward way to nail the right placement

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