In today's video, we look at the Laney Ironheart Loudpedal Foundry Series 60W Guitar Amp Pedal and see if its any good for silent stage use.
There are loads of videos on this pedal where people have plugged it straight into a guitar cab, and to be honest ive been fairly impressed by how it sounds concidering its small form factor, but i havent seen any videos using the DI out of this pedal.
The Laney Ironheart Loudpedal Foundry Series 60W guitar/amp pedal is going to change your life forever. With two channels, it functions exactly as a normal amp would - but in a much, much smaller format, making it infinitely easier to transport and slot into your rig than a full size amp. And it can be used in multiple different ways. Stick it in front of your current amp and use it as a two-channel gain pedal, plug it directly into a cab and turn it into your amp head, or plug it directly into your PA/interface and use it as your amp and cab! It's unbelievably dynamic.
This Ironheart amp in pedal form does not sacrifice any tone, despite its size! The three-band EQ lets you sculpt your sound to suit any situation. You'll also be able to go from sparkling cleans to raging distortion by switching between the dedicated channels, and you can tame or unleash the Overdrive channel with the Gain dial. There's even a Boost function built into this machine, so you can help those solos cut through the mix with ease. With a speaker emulated output, you'll get a genuine speaker cab tone when you're going direct into PA or DAW.
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