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Overloud TH-U Made in Rock Collection: Unleash Legendary Tones with the PFL100 & BSAB 100

mardi 10 septembre 2024, 08:18 , par Gearslutz
The "Made in Rock" collection for Overloud's TH-U takes guitarists on an extraordinary tonal journey, offering exclusive access to the sounds of two legendary amplifiers: the PFL100 and the BSAB 100. These amps aren’t just any models—they once belonged to two iconic musicians who shaped the sound of rock: David Gilmour and Tony Iommi.

The PFL100, previously owned by David Gilmour, was a key component in crafting the expansive and atmospheric tones that defined Pink Floyd’s sound. Gilmour’s use of the PFL100 allowed him to create the lush, soaring leads and shimmering cleans that have become synonymous with his style. Overloud has meticulously modeled this amplifier to deliver the same rich harmonic textures, smooth overdrive, and endless sustain that characterize Gilmour’s playing. Whether you’re chasing ambient soundscapes or blues-infused solos, the PFL100 in TH-U will transport you to the heart of Gilmour’s sonic universe.

The BSAB 100, belonging to Tony Iommi, captures the raw power and heavy grit that laid the foundation for Black Sabbath’s groundbreaking sound. Known for its aggressive low-end and searing high-gain tones, this amp was essential in shaping Iommi’s signature, doom-laden riffs. Now faithfully recreated by Overloud, the BSAB 100 offers players the chance to explore thick, crushing distortion and dynamic punch, making it perfect for heavy rock and metal. The responsiveness of the BSAB 100 allows for precise control over tone and gain, whether you’re digging into heavy chugs or experimenting with fuzzy textures.
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