I noticed that there are no Brunetti users on this board so I decided to start a thread and talk abit about my Star-T-rack amplifier I bought last year. I did a search and there were no search results for Brunetti. First some pictures:
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The Star-T-rack is a lovely amp. It is a stereo head but it's also a rack unit inside a headcase. You can take the whole unit out of its headcase and use it as a stereo rack poweramp in an ordinary rack system. It's a stereo head with two levels of power: 2 x 50 watts in Class AB mode or 2 x 20 watts in Class A mode. If you like you can set one side to be in Class AB mode while the other side is in Class A mode, at the same time. The front panel can be removed and a one-space rack unit can be inserted at the top; for example a rack preamp or a rack tuner.
It has two physical channels plus a boost mode so you get four virtual channels: Clean, Clean + Boost, Overdrive, Overdrive + Boost. There is no presence control but there is a depth control for each poweramp channel on the back. The amp is powered by five 12AX7 preamp tubes and four 6L6GC poweramp tubes. It is also compatible with 5881 tubes and even EL34.
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Originally posted by HeWhoIsNever heard of Brunetti. Looks really cool. Any sound clips?
You can browse around Brunetti's website here:
http://www.brunetti.it
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Mogambo - I am from the furthest possible place from Italy - North Carolina
As for the rest of that stuff - there was even more than is pictured All but the Brunetti Mille and the VHT 2502 are gone. I had a lot of fun being to A/B stuff.I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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Originally posted by SpiralArchitectMogambo
What speaker cable are you using? what are the connectors on it? I've never seen those before, but they look great!
Oh by the way I want one of these now, just by looking at it! hahaha
Chris
And you want one of what, the amp or the cable?
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Originally posted by SpiralArchitectBOTH!
I've been thinking of getting a brunetti for a long time!
Chris
This unfortunately also means that you can not walk into a guitar store and test a Brunetti amplifier, so you would have to base your decision to buy one on specifications, pictures, sound clips and reviews.
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