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During the recording of [[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]], Matt used a Bad Cat Lil '15 guitar head amp.
Black Cat is a boutique amp builder from Santa Ana, California.


15 watts of channel switching, duel EL-84 power. Channel one is similar to the Bad Cat clean sound you have become familiar with in amplifiers such as the Cub II and the Black Cat. Channel two is a whole new breed of cat. Simply put, channel two of the Lil' 15 will blow you away. You will not believe how ferocious this Cat is, regardless of it's tiny size.
One of Bad Cat's amps is also the Lil' 15, which Matt used during the recording of [[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]. It is available as a combo or just a head. Matt used the head version.
 
Specs:
* 15-Watt 2-channel head
* Solid State Rectifier
* Ch 1: Volume, Cut
* Ch 2: Gain, Tone, Cut, Master
* Two EL-84 Power Tubes
* 12AX7 Clean Preamp Tube
* EF84 High-Gain Preamp Tube
 
Channel one's sound is similar to the clean sound in other Bad Cat amplifiers such as the Cub II and the Black Cat. Channel two features a classic EF84 grind and drive. It's very glassy in nature.


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Revision as of 15:18, 14 June 2019

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Black Cat is a boutique amp builder from Santa Ana, California.

One of Bad Cat's amps is also the Lil' 15, which Matt used during the recording of The Resistance. It is available as a combo or just a head. Matt used the head version.

Specs:

  • 15-Watt 2-channel head
  • Solid State Rectifier
  • Ch 1: Volume, Cut
  • Ch 2: Gain, Tone, Cut, Master
  • Two EL-84 Power Tubes
  • 12AX7 Clean Preamp Tube
  • EF84 High-Gain Preamp Tube

Channel one's sound is similar to the clean sound in other Bad Cat amplifiers such as the Cub II and the Black Cat. Channel two features a classic EF84 grind and drive. It's very glassy in nature.


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