Sunday, April 22, 2018

The Little Fatty Anti-Feedack / Tone Pedal



Lose the Feedback -- Dial in the Fat Tone

Our newest product for pro harp players: The Little Fatty pedal.

-Reduce feedback
-Fatten your tone
-Dial it in to your taste
-No batteries or power supply needed
-Only $50

The Little Fatty will help you get good harp tone through a high gain guitar amp and let you dial in the fat sound you crave. It does not require any batteries or power supply, and it has only one knob for setup.

Pro touring players often use rental amps available in the towns they play. That means they are usually faced with playing through a high gain guitar amp such as the Fender Deville. The Little Fatty allows any player to get workable blues harp tone through an unruly beast of an amp. The Little Fatty will calm the high gain spikes and warm up the highs that otherwise lead to screaming feedback. Use the FAT control to dial in the tone you want, from thick low end to singing highs or anything in between.

It is not intended for use with a good harp amp, such as our Memphis Mini or Memphis 20, or other fine custom harp amps. It is meant for use with a stock guitar amp that has not been "tubed down" or otherwise had the gain reduced.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Jake Friel playing the Stage 5 Amp in Memphis



This is Jake Friel at the Memphis Blues Amps Jam on Beale Street in Memphis during the International Blues Challenge.  Jake get great crunch and punch our of the Stage 5 Amp.

Playing my Stage 5 Amp



This is me noodling around with my Stage 5 Amp. I love the sound of this bad boy. Great volume, punch and presence, with colorful overtones and a nice breakup on the leading edge of the notes. Some folks have wondered how the amp sounds in the hands of a more modest player; a player unlike Ronnie or JD or Jake. Well, I am that modest player, and playing this amp makes me smile. -- Rick Davis

Friday, April 20, 2018

Jake Friel Jamming On Beale Street with Stage 5 Amp



The Stage 5 Harp Amp in Memphis juke joint late night jam, January 18, 2018. Jake Friel playing.

You can buy that amp for $229 at https://www.stage5amps.com/

Big Tone from Al Chesis on the Stage 5 Amp



Al Chesis & The Delta Sonics at Westminster Brewing Company in the Denver metro area. Al is playing the Stage 5 amp, standard model. Excellent tone, and listen to the bottom end when he goes to the big chromatic harmonica. Amazing! The amp is not lined out or mic'ed up to the PA. You can buy the Stage 5 Amp exactly like this for $229.

Ronnie Shellist plays his Stage 5 Amp



Ronnie Shellist is playing the RS signature model of the Stage 5 Amp. Amazing tone and punch, only $299. All the details are at the website:https://www.stage5amps.com/

JD Taylor demonstrates his signature Stage 5 Amp



Vizztone Label Group recording artist JD Taylor discusses and plays his signature model Stage 5 Amp, tuned for Beale Street juke joint blues. $289 at https://www.stage5amps.com/