New small amp ?

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To finish the thread.

We will have 4 new products for 2016.

Two smaller amps and two big ones.

We don´t will release them at the same time
but it seems that we can release 2 new products
at the NAMM.

Cheers,
Peter
 
Peter Diezel":3j1qmjo3 said:
To finish the thread.

We will have 4 new products for 2016.

Two smaller amps and two big ones.

We don´t will release them at the same time
but it seems that we can release 2 new products
at the NAMM.

Cheers,
Peter


That's good to here Mr. Diezel. Looking forward to it.

Will you be attending NAMM this year?
 
Peter Diezel":3c2adiom said:
To finish the thread.

We will have 4 new products for 2016.

Two smaller amps and two big ones.

We don´t will release them at the same time
but it seems that we can release 2 new products
at the NAMM.

Cheers,
Peter

:rawk:

Really great news!
 
MOOSEHEADS":bkzwfra3 said:
Peter Diezel":bkzwfra3 said:
To finish the thread.

We will have 4 new products for 2016.

Two smaller amps and two big ones.

We don´t will release them at the same time
but it seems that we can release 2 new products
at the NAMM.

Cheers,
Peter


That's good to here Mr. Diezel. Looking forward to it.

Will you be attending NAMM this year?

I try to come over. My partner Peter Stapfer will demo
the amps in any case.
 
Great news! Really curious!

Peter - whatever you do, if you do create an "in-between" amp (like, 25-30 Watts) I think you'll sell a ton if it's NOT EL84 ;-)

Looking forward to these...

Jan
 
My thoughts are that 25 watt are not enough for clean
in combination with a loud drummer and way too loud
for home use. To fill the gap we will have the 45 watt amp.

Just my opinion,
Peter
 
Peter Diezel":1di0hpvu said:
To finish the thread.

We will have 4 new products for 2016.

Two smaller amps and two big ones.

We don´t will release them at the same time
but it seems that we can release 2 new products
at the NAMM.

Cheers,
Peter

Awesome! :thumbsup:
 
Peter Diezel":309ymzh5 said:
My thoughts are that 25 watt are not enough for clean
in combination with a loud drummer and way too loud
for home use. To fill the gap we will have the 45 watt amp.

Just my opinion,
Peter


I like the way you think.
 
Peter Diezel":3h2pieax said:
My thoughts are that 25 watt are not enough for clean
in combination with a loud drummer and way too loud
for home use. To fill the gap we will have the 45 watt amp.

Just my opinion,
Peter


Yesssss! :thumbsup:
 
Peter Diezel":1q6qlfvh said:
To finish the thread.

We will have 4 new products for 2016.

Two smaller amps and two big ones.

We don´t will release them at the same time
but it seems that we can release 2 new products
at the NAMM.

Cheers,
Peter
Any hints about the big ones? I've owned the Hagen, Herbert, and VH4, always up for a bit more Diezel even if it is just a tease at this point in time :D .
 
Peter Diezel":1tww5h0p said:
My thoughts are that 25 watt are not enough for clean
in combination with a loud drummer and way too loud
for home use. To fill the gap we will have the 45 watt amp.

Just my opinion,
Peter

Sounds good to me :) :rock:
 
Update:

My 10 watt project was cancelled.
Now I´n going to design a 2 channel,
25 watt amp with loop and single
footswitch. Not a lunch box size
but small and no big weight. Runs with
5 x 12AX7 and 2 x 6V6. It will be released
in February or March.

For the NAMM I have to hurry up for a
100 watt, 2 channel, 2 master amp with
less features. It will be the VH2 and
replace the Lil Fokker which was not popular
for most guys.

Another amp will be the Paul. Think
about the D-Moll with same features
but reverb instead of mid cut section
and 45 watt from 2 KT77.

There will be also a pedal which should
serve the VH4 channel 3 sound with
solid state. Output for clean channel
amp and power amp. Presence and Deep
onboard.

More pedals will follow in 2016 as well.

I have a really big project also, which should
secret till it will works like we want to.

Sorry for the confusion during the last months
but this is the status quo.

Cheers,
Peter
 
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