Have you ever wanted to nail Eric Clapton's "Beano Tone" from the Bluesbreakers record? Azzurro might be your ticket. For more content like this, be sure to subscribe here: [ Ссылка ]
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In 1966 John Mayall & The Blues Breakers put out a record with Eric Clapton on guitar that would end up being a topic of heated discussion among guitarists for decades to come. Clapton, playing a Les Paul with a prototype Marshall amp, created some of the most unique and pleasing overdrive sounds ever caught on tape. For years, guitarists have been trying to recreate it.
AZZURRO is a tube preamp that was heavily inspired by Eric Clapton's "Beano" tone as well as The Beatles' rooftop concert tone. It makes use of a real miniaturized dual triode tube that was initially developed for use in early fighter jets. It will give your tone that true tube warmth, and as you turn the gain knob higher, you are gifted with an overdrive tone that is rich in even-order harmonics and perfect for rhythm playing. The Boost switch brings yet another nuance as it drives the tube harder, bringing some odd-order harmonics to the mix in order to create a lead sound guaranteed to cut through any mix.
0:00 Beano Defined
2:27 Azzurro Defined
3:13 In the Mix
5:11 Control Set
5:58 Rhythm Circuit
8:04 Beano Tone
10:59 Closing Thoughts
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