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The Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 By Softube Is Now Half Price

Plugin Boutique are offering the Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 by Softube for half price, now only £42.35 / $49.31, (usually £85.57 / $99.63). The offer ends Septembet 30th.

When Eric Clapton used the Marshall Model 1962 on the John Mayall & The Blues Breakers self-titled album in 1966, the performance in combination with this amp was such a distinctive contribution to music history that the amp came to be known as the “Bluesbreaker”. The Bluesbreaker’s amp section is warm and crunchy, and the use of Alnico speakers in an open-back cabinet adds an unusually chimey and three-dimensional sound for a Marshall, which has contributed to its status as a genuine workhorse far outside of the blues genre too.

The Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 plug-in is a super accurate software version of the real thing, produced in partnership with Marshall from a Series 1 Bluesbreaker Model 1962 combo amplifier kept in pristine shape in the Marshall museum since 1965. The plug-in was component modelled down to the smallest details, resulting in flawless sound quality that will make you feel wonderful tonight and every night.

The Bluesbreaker 1962 plug-in is a precise emulation of the reference unit from the Marshall museum, with the true sound of blues and rock & roll component modelled to the smallest details.

Load this amp plug-in into Amp Room to open up endless creative possibilities.

Set up the mics exactly the way you need them to get exactly the great sounds you need from this legendary amplifier.

Guitarist lore claims that the idea for the Bluesbreaker actually came from Eric Clapton himself, because he wanted an amplifier that could fit in the trunk of his car. Great story, although the truth is that Jim Marshall simply wanted an amp that could compete with the very popular Vox AC30. The Bluesbreaker’s amplifier section is identical to the standalone JTM45 Tremolo amplifier head, which was Jim Marshall’s first amplifier model ever.

The Model 1962 was the first combo amplifier by Marshall, with an open back combo cabinet that features two of the 12” T650 speakers by Celestion. The fact that the Bluesbreaker had an open back cabinet with alnico speakers set it very much apart from most other Marshall cabinets, which are usually closed designs equipped with ceramic speakers. The Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 has since become one of the most collectable and valuable vintage guitar amplifiers of all time. Now you can have this legendary Marshall sound as a native plug-in and as a module in pro guitar and bass platform Amp Room.

Producer and engineer Tony Platt, who recorded some of the best Marshall tones ever committed to tape on some of the most rocking albums of all time – AC/DC’s Highway to Hell and Back in Black – masterfully recorded the original combo 2X12” speaker cabinet, Celestion T650, at the legendary Strongroom recording facility in London.

Platt recorded the cabinet with 3 types of microphone combination settings, each with 4 sets of microphones, all carefully selected to give a wide variety of tones and positioned to sound fantastic when used in combination with each other. Nothing comes close to the mix-ready magic of these sounds. Softube built a world-class engineer right into the plug-in.

Click the wood panel on the right with the green Channel Strip sticker, and a channel strip appears with options to help you blend and tweak your sounds until they’re mix-ready. The Main Out Volume sets the overall output level of the plug-in without affecting the sound. Choose between Valve, FET, or Dynamic mics in the near field with Cabinet Microphone Select.

Use In to activate or deactivate each microphone channel, use Pan to place the microphone channel where you want it in the stereo panorama, and use channel fader to adjust the volume a microphone channel. With all of these options, you can mix your ideal sound right there in the plug-in.

Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 comes with modules that are fully integrated into the Amp Room ecosystem and sound exactly the same as the native version of the plug-in. If you already own Amp Room, you definitely need this amp.

Amp Room is the pro audio guitar and bass platform, designed with sound quality as top priority. It’s just like having a real amplifier with a miked-up speaker cabinet in a high-end studio – with the added convenience of more options to patch in any kind of studio tool you need anywhere in the chain.

Softube’s first prototype was a hardware DSP box running a Marshall amp model and a loudspeaker model. This attracted Marshall’s interest and led to a successful long-term partnership between Softube and Marshall. Softube is Marshall’s exclusive software partner, and Amp Room comes with the only amps and cabs available in software form that are officially licensed and endorsed by Marshall.

In short

  • A careful emulation of the legendary Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 amp.
  • A true blues and rock & roll legend and one of the rarest and most expensive amps there is.
  • Cabinet speakers recorded by engineer/producer Tony Platt of AC/DC fame.
  • Both a native plug-in and a module for Amp Room, the pro audio guitar and bass platform.
  • Component modelled down to the smallest details.
  • Flawless, authentic sound quality.
  • Amazing microphone combinations and options with classic dynamic, FET, ribbon and tube condenser microphones.
  • ‘Jump’ the inputs to use both of them for tone shaping the sound, just like the real amp.
  • Endless creative possibilities in Amp Room.
  • A rare and valuable collectable with Marshall legacy, now available as software.
  • Use the channel strip to fine-tune your sound right there in the plug-in.
  • Officially licensed and endorsed by Marshall.

Features include:

  • Super accurate component modelled software version of Marshall’s own museum specimen of the Marshall Model 1962 “Bluesbreaker”.
  • Developed by Softube in partnership with Marshall • Comes as a Native plug-in and Amp Room modules in one package.
  • Speaker cabinet produced by the legendary Tony Platt who is known for having recorded some of the best Marshall tones ever committed to tape.
  • Choose between Dynamic/FET/Valve (Tube) each with 2 sets close mics and 2 sets of condenser and ribbon room mics.
  • One of the most collectable and valuable vintage guitar amplifiers of all time.
  • 50 presets by Tony Platt for both the native version and Amp Room.

Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 is available to PC and Mac users (VST2, VST3, AU and AAX) and requires an iLok account.

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