Aynsley Lister's Rift signature amp is a tone machine | Guitar.com
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After five years of R&D, British blues guitarist Aynsley Lister’s quest for “my sound, in a box” has been fulfilled. We get the lowdown from the man himself as he puts the amplifier through its paces at Rift HQ. Read the Guitar.com review: guitar.com/review/amplifier/r...
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Great player with great ears spends four years developing a great concept with a great amp builder...no wonder it sound so fucking sweet
He's an amazing player. His song broke is so beautiful
Good on ya Aynsley, great musician / guitarist local Leicester boy been following him since his teens 👍🎸🎸🎸
@jtsotherone
5 жыл бұрын
Yet you can't spell his name right?
@johnsmith-sm6mh
5 жыл бұрын
jtsotherone Sorry dude , correction made, more importantly he’s a great musician 👍😁
Gotta get me one of these.A real boutique amp here.love it.
That sounds amazing
That 335 of his is my favorite guitar in the world. Not any one, just that one..
Stunning
Sweet sounds from a great player. That Les Paul tone.....ooooh sexy.
Great guitar player, great amp 🤘
So… Maybe I’ve lived under a rock for some years but I haven’t heard of these amps before and man… seem like my loss. This amp sounds great…
Amazing amp! Thank you Chris Fantana and Aynsley Lister for your work creating it! Is it cathode biased (class A), so 35 Watt instead of 50 Watt?
@AlexanderPetrov
3 жыл бұрын
Now I realized that it is fixed biased, just as all other Marshalls, since they are derived from fixed biased Fender Bassman. Seems like it is 35 Watt instead of 50, because of output transformer characteristics. Please correct me if I am wrong. It seems pretty common situation when 2 big valves fixed biased amp with SS rectification is 35 Watt of output power.
Oooo. Sounds like SRV 😍😍😍
@wellsyboy
5 жыл бұрын
At what point does he sound like SRV ???????
That is quite an amp.
No Lo input?! How am I supposed to drop 3 grand on an amp that I can't even plug my accordion in to? Rubbish! :)