August 18th, 2026 | Jacob Holdsworth
Our 2026 Guitar Amp Recreation Line Up
Our guitar Amp Recreation line up covers a range of vintage-inspired tones, some big, some small. In this video, we go over and demo the whole range.
Amp Recreations is the name given to our amp-in-a-box pedals, which are all-analogue amp modellers recreating every part of their inspirations circuit. Preamp, phase inverter, rectifier and power amp are all recreated in miniature to deliver authentic amp tone and feel.
RevivalDRIVE Compact –
The RevivalDRIVE Compact recreates the tone of higher-wattage Fender and Marshall amps, allowing you to tweak and blend between different circuit elements to design your own version of these classic sounds.
The RevivalDRIVE Compacts gain range covers the Marshall Plexi, and Fender Black Panel Twin tones, and the MORE|PRES control allows you to dial in the exact response of your sound.
RD Compact Hot Rod –
With more gain and a tighter low-end response, the RD Compact Hot Rod is what would happen if you gave the RevivalDRIVE Compact to an ’70s/’80s amp tech. The RD Compact Hot Rod excels at modded Marshall tones and is at home playing all sorts of rock and hard rock music.
DELUXE55 –
Based on the iconic 1955 Fender Tweed Deluxe, the DELUXE55 covers everything great about this little combo. Raucous and characterful driven tones, rich edge-of-breakup, and deep warm cleans. The Tweed Deluxe, and by extension the DELUXE55, is a seriously versatile little amp that fits into all sorts of tracks. Whether you’re looking to replicate the explosive tones of Neil Young, or the studio session tones of Larry Carlton, the DELUXE55 has you covered.
DELUXE61 –
Covering one of Fender’s lesser known amps, the DELUXE61 replicates the full Brown Deluxe experience complete with bias tremolo!
The Brown Deluxe is a small brown panel amp, which bridges the gap between the earlier Tweed amplifiers, and the later black panel modes. It has a thick, mid-forward overdriven tone, and has been dubbed a ‘mini-Marshall’ by those in the know. This amp has been credited for ZZ Tops early tones, and delivers powerful rock tones unlike any other Fender amp.
And that’s before we get to its bias tremolo. By modulating the output valves, this amp creates a tremolo effect that can be dynamically overcome by playing harder with a driven tone. This allows you to play softly for a deep tremolo, and harder for solos or riffs with the tremolo naturally disappearing and reappearing as notes are held.
MAGMA57 –
You’d be forgiven for not knowing who Magnatone are/were! These little amps are hidden gems of the amp world, packed with all-analogue pitch-shifting vibrato. Designed in the ’60s, these amps have an identity of their own with a raspy drive character and a thick pitch-shifting vibrato like no-other.
The MAGMA57 can work as a clean platform, or be pushed into full overdrive, which when paired with the vibrato can give some suitability psychedelic rock and blues tones.