



(Try putting time-effects after it try putting it between two multifx units.) Tubeman review: Guitar Gear (special issue of Guitar Player). The review certainly treats this as an amp-in-a-box device, not a distortion pedal. This might be a better implementation of the Crunch Master, I don't know. Does this also use a power tube or a preamp tube that's in a power-amp configuration? This review doesn't say. The Tubeman *might* use the same technology as the Crunch Master, with more controls - but I doubt it. The Ampulator blew them away in the review he strongly recommended that if you use these others, use them with the Ampulator, which provides power-tube squashy dynamics. In 'Tone Toys '95: Direct Recording Preamps & An Innovative Power Amp Simulator (Joe Gore, Guitar Player Jan 1995), the ADA Ampulator was reviewed along with the Marshall DRP-1, Tech 21 Tri-OD, and Hughes & Kettner Tubeman Plus. Guitar Shop page 60 Spring 1994, 1-page review. Guitar in, 3 outs (to mixer, to power amp, to guitar amp). Tubeman controls: Midboost sw, gain pot, rock/blues/funk/jazz switch-knob, bass mid treb, master pot.Ĭan be used as preamp, cab sim, or delux dist box. Hughes & Kettner Tubeman Hughes & Kettner Tubeman The Tubeman Plus came after the Tubeman. Because Hughes & Kettner are German based company I decided. All user reviews for the Hughes & Kettner Tubeman MKII. Developed by Hughes & Kettner for this amp reconfigures. Soloing and can deliver plenty of power-chord muscle.
