The Deacy Amp is a small, one-watt, roughly 5 inches (12.7 cm) amplifier created 의해 and named after 퀸 bassist John Deacon and used 의해 guitarist Brian May.
It was created in the early 1970s using an amplifier circuit board found in a skip 의해 Deacon and stationed into a Hi-Fi speaker cabinet, powered 의해 a 9-volt battery. The amp was used along with May's Red Special 기타 and his treble-booster to produce sounds reminiscent of various orchestral instruments.
KAT Deacy Amp Replica
In 1998, Greg Fryer with the help of UK amp guru[clarification needed] Dave Petersen undertook the job of trying to make 3 copies of the Deacy Amp with May's full backing. These amps produced a similar compressed and saturated sound but lacked the tonal characteristics that were so crucial to the unique Deacy sound. In 2003, Nigel Knight became involved in the amp's development. Several prototype amps were built that were continually edging ever closer to the sound of the original but all fell short of the mark when compared side 의해 side with the real amp. It was only in 2008 when Knight was given permission to take the original Deacy Amp apart and test and analyse each individual component that he finally began to understand the intricate workings.
With this new information in hand, Knight called on the vast experience of speaker manufacturers Celestion, who developed and produced nearly 30 prototypes for testing and analysis over a two 년 period. Custom 트랜스포머 were produced to exact winding and laminate specs, obsolete components were sourced and made RoHS compliant and bespoke cabinets were constructed at great expense from Sapele veneered chipboard, exactly as the original.
In 2010, some 12 years after the project commenced, the Brian May Deacy Amp Replica was given the official approval and blessing of both Brian May and John Deacon.
The first production run of KAT Deacy Amp replicas were shipped in March 2011 and sold out within one month.
It was created in the early 1970s using an amplifier circuit board found in a skip 의해 Deacon and stationed into a Hi-Fi speaker cabinet, powered 의해 a 9-volt battery. The amp was used along with May's Red Special 기타 and his treble-booster to produce sounds reminiscent of various orchestral instruments.
KAT Deacy Amp Replica
In 1998, Greg Fryer with the help of UK amp guru[clarification needed] Dave Petersen undertook the job of trying to make 3 copies of the Deacy Amp with May's full backing. These amps produced a similar compressed and saturated sound but lacked the tonal characteristics that were so crucial to the unique Deacy sound. In 2003, Nigel Knight became involved in the amp's development. Several prototype amps were built that were continually edging ever closer to the sound of the original but all fell short of the mark when compared side 의해 side with the real amp. It was only in 2008 when Knight was given permission to take the original Deacy Amp apart and test and analyse each individual component that he finally began to understand the intricate workings.
With this new information in hand, Knight called on the vast experience of speaker manufacturers Celestion, who developed and produced nearly 30 prototypes for testing and analysis over a two 년 period. Custom 트랜스포머 were produced to exact winding and laminate specs, obsolete components were sourced and made RoHS compliant and bespoke cabinets were constructed at great expense from Sapele veneered chipboard, exactly as the original.
In 2010, some 12 years after the project commenced, the Brian May Deacy Amp Replica was given the official approval and blessing of both Brian May and John Deacon.
The first production run of KAT Deacy Amp replicas were shipped in March 2011 and sold out within one month.