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DigiTech RP1000 - MANUAL 2 User Manual

DigiTech RP1000 - MANUAL 2
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The TSL100 is a superb tone with tons of sustain for grinding riffs or singing solos.
‘81 Mesa Boogie® Mark II C
Based originally off hot rodded Fender® amps, this classic has some of the best rhythm and lead
tones ever. This amp was the peak for Mesa Boogie during their custom built to order days.
’86 Mesa Boogie .22 Caliber
A monster little combo with the classic Boogie Mark tone.
‘93 Mesa Boogie Mark IV
If high gain is your bag, this is up your alley. Still a hugely influential amp today as it was when
introduced over a decade ago.
‘96 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
The new benchmark for metal guitar, this mid 90’s Rectifier series unleashed a new era of high
gain amp mayhem.
‘01 Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
The latest from the guys in Petaluma, this bigger brother of the dual rectifier packs and addi-
tional 50 Watts of power.
’95 Matchless™ Chieftain
A beautifully full amp tone with plenty of character. The Chief is a really great amp to use for
putting a slightly different color in your musical palette.
‘96 Matchless HC30
The perfect Class A crunch tone with tight responsive low end. This is right at home with coun-
try, blues, and rock
’74 Orange™ OR 120
This often overlooked amp from a great British amp company was used by greats like Jimmy
and Frank Zappa. No wonder the great Orange is making a comeback.
’99 Peavey® 5150® II
Designed in conjunction with Eddie Van Halen by Peavey®, this amp offers gain for days.
’88 Randall® HT-100
A vintage solid state amp that ushered in a new metal generation. This was the amp Dimebag
used in the earlier Pantera days.
’84 Roland® JC-120
This solid state combo was synonymous with the sparkling clean sounds of the 80’s.
‘88 Soldano SLO-100
Considered one of the first “boutique” amp companies, the SLO 100 is a pure gain head’s dream.
Smooth distortion with incredible sustain, this amp is amazing.
’67 Sunn® 100S
Used by Pete Townshend in the late ‘60s US tour, these amps offered tons of headroom which
certainly delivered the SPLs The Who loved.
‘62 Vox® AC15
The first great Vox® amp. A single 12” version of its more famous 30 Watt big brother, this amp
has much of the same character to offer.
‘63 Vox AC30 Top Boost
The quintessential amp that defined both Brian May’s and Edge’s sound. Just crank this amp up
and get some of the most awesome growl you will ever hear from an amp.
DigiTech® Blackbass – ’65 Blackface preamp w/ Bassman poweramp
What happens when you combine the cleaner input stage of Blackface and connect it to the
gritty poweramp of a Bassman? You get an experimental amp that works perfect for blues, rock-

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DigiTech RP1000 - MANUAL 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Inputs1/4" Instrument
Outputs1/4" Headphone
USBYes
MIDIYes
Expression PedalYes
DisplayLCD
Power SupplyIncluded

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