TRACKING WITH THE FRYETTE DELIVERANCE SERIES II+
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
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In this video Joe Gamble plays the Deliverance D120 Series II+ with several different guitars and using a number of different settings with an emphasis toward showcasing its clean to breakup capabilities.
Gear used: Fryette D120 Deliverance Series II+, Fryette Deliverance 2x12 w/Fane F70Gs, Fryette PS-100, Ronin Coyote, Gibson '58 Historic Les Paul, Strandberg NX8, Grosh Electrajet, Stymon DIG delay, Shure SM57, Universal Audio Apollo Twin, Logic Pro.
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Owner's Manual: www.fryette.co...
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New for 2024, the Deliverance II+ is a practical and sonically inspired evolution of one of Fryette Amplification’s most popular amplifiers. Several forums and Facebook groups created by fans and users are dedicated to discussions and tone-sharing tips for this legendary tone machine.
The Deliverance II+ features an expanded Clean mode that improves dynamic range, headroom and sensitivity to guitar volume changes. To accomplish this, GAIN II goes to zero level regardless of the front panel setting. This reduces clean gain and gain stage white noise, producing a lush, transparent clean playing experience that allows you to explore the subtle transitions from super clean to edge of break up, all the way to medium crunch.
The Deliverance preamp section has a broad dynamic range, which accounts for its extra touch-sensitivity and excellent guitar volume control response. In addition, overdriven voicings can easily be dialed up using the unique GAIN I / GAIN II structure with a little icing via the highly effective Presence and Depth controls. From there, just working your guitar volume and tone controls will yield a surprising range of voicings.
The Deliverance Sixty and One-Twenty power amp sections utilize 6550 power tubes for robust low-mids and sparkling high end harmonics. They are designed for big round tone and dynamic response at low to medium guitar volumes and a rapid but smooth transition into saturation, turning rich and thick at full guitar volume. This combination of preamp voicings and power amp response makes the Deliverance amplifier an ideal partner for any instrument, from a vintage Tele to a fully blown 8-string metal axe.
Specially designed, precision wound power and output transformers produce optimum attenuator approved performance, reliability and stability, delivering excellent power tube response and just the right amount of natural output transformer saturation and compression.
Whether you prefer the pavement pounding torque of the Deliverance One-Twenty or the chunky authority of the Sixty, you'll be rewarded with an unbelievable array of tonal options that belie their simple front panel control set.
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Music and video: Joe Gamble
/ @joegambleguitar
That was very tasteful!!!! Thank you!!!
Holy moly what a groovy tune, and incredible 3D tones!
Everything sounds great and you're a great player!
Still rocking an OG Deliverance 60 over here. 🤘
Amazing tone! Well done Joseph! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Some great tones here.
Impressively precise rhythmically, Joe!
Funny you should say that, Mark. Time is the thing I suck at the most so it's the thing I work on the most. Nice to hear some of it has paid off.
@@JoeGambleGuitar these tracks you come up with are so good, do you not sell songs? You really should.
That was cool. Great tones.
The D series amps are so much more than a high gain rhythm amp. The edge of breakup tones are stellar.
I had a D-120 When they were still VHT. That was a loudest amp I ever played through. I love it it. IT could do anything from fender clean to super over drive. IT was a complete beast. but I was stupid and traded it in for the first gen. JVM head Now I have neither. But hey at least I had one and have great memories of that incredible amp
Yeah, sold a JVM and after that several amps later landed on a Fryette and I have never looked back.
@@realtruenorth Well, Your smarter than I am then. Live and learn ,right?
@@viperBSG I went through a lot of amps and learned the hard way. LOL tone chasing is fun but it sure can take a long time to 'arrive'
Joe - flawless song arrangements and guitar chops. I really appreciated this video and your music. You need to get your self in the studio and track a full length album. I'd check it out for sure. I have 4 guitar heads, but not a one is a Fryette (minus the powerstation). Definitely thinking of the Deliverance II+ to compliment the fatbottom F70G cab I just got
Nice work brother
You've got your pitbull guitar face on Joe ! your doing it justice man.
Always great videos…these days, my gear $$$ goes to Fryette products. About to buy a 2nd ps-2A
What a sick effing amp, also Joe, when can we buy your solo album, or where?
Clean is all I need, but I want to try and use some more drive.
someday
Clean is all I need.
Fryette = American made high quality
Awesome video! Kill tones👍👍
A waste of 9 minutes