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Bellamy is known for using a Vox AC30 combo amplifier a lot over the Muse discography. According to Matt, the AC30 is his favourite recording amp. | Bellamy is known for using a Vox AC30 combo amplifier a lot over the Muse discography. | ||
According to Matt, the AC30 is his favourite recording amp. His favourites are the 1970 and the 1964 JMI models - The '64 in particular because of the extreme spike of its Top Boost. | |||
During live performances, he used to use a [[Vox AC30 head]] due to the vintage combo being too fragile, before switching to Kemper. | During live performances, he used to use a [[Vox AC30 head]] due to the vintage combo being too fragile, before switching to Kemper. | ||
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[[Category:Amplifiers]] | [[Category:Amplifiers]] |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 14 June 2019
Bellamy is known for using a Vox AC30 combo amplifier a lot over the Muse discography.
According to Matt, the AC30 is his favourite recording amp. His favourites are the 1970 and the 1964 JMI models - The '64 in particular because of the extreme spike of its Top Boost.
During live performances, he used to use a Vox AC30 head due to the vintage combo being too fragile, before switching to Kemper.