The Big Trees by Audio Kitchen is an all-valve, Class A amp that also functions as a versatile preamp suitable for live performances and studio use. It features a 2.5W amp built around ECC82 and ECC83 pre-amp and single EL84 output valves, generating harmonic-rich tone sculpted by its Baxandall-based EQ and 'EL84 headroom control'. The Line output incorporates a valve line driver stage, which can be used post power-amp stage or as a discreet all- valve clean stage for DI tone. The unit is hand-built at the workshop in West London and is designed as a recording amp that can be taken on tour, proving to be a creative inspiration in the studio. Its capabilities include re- amping, serving as a guitar front end into a DAW, clean gain, DI, line driver, and hardware insert on various sources. The Big Trees has gained recognition from acclaimed producers, engineers, and guitarists worldwide.
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