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[[File:Matt_Bellamy_Amps.jpg | thumb | right | Vox Head in rack]] | [[File:Matt_Bellamy_Amps.jpg | thumb | right | Vox Head in rack]] | ||
[[File:Matthew Bellamy Backstage Rig.jpg | thumb | right | Vox Head in rack]] | [[File:Matthew Bellamy Backstage Rig.jpg | thumb | right | Vox Head in rack]] | ||
[[Matt Bellamy]]'s favorite recording amp are vintage Vox AC30s from 1964 and 1970. The '64 in particular, because of the extreme spike of its Top Boost. Instead of using the old, 'fragile and to high maintenance' vintage AC30s on tour, | [[Matt Bellamy]]'s favorite recording amp are vintage Vox AC30s from 1964 and 1970. The '64 in particular, because of the extreme spike of its Top Boost. Instead of using the old, 'fragile and to high maintenance' vintage AC30s on tour, Bellamy switches them out for newer AC30s. Bellamy uses the AC30 for his core sound and then mixes in his other amps to mix up his sound on tour. | ||
Revision as of 12:44, 27 July 2010
Matt Bellamy's favorite recording amp are vintage Vox AC30s from 1964 and 1970. The '64 in particular, because of the extreme spike of its Top Boost. Instead of using the old, 'fragile and to high maintenance' vintage AC30s on tour, Bellamy switches them out for newer AC30s. Bellamy uses the AC30 for his core sound and then mixes in his other amps to mix up his sound on tour.