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11Logic Pro Effects
Model Description
Mini Tweed Combo A small amp with a single 10” speaker, used by countless blues and rock
artists. It is quite punchy-sounding and can deliver the clean and crunch
tones that Tweed combos are known for.
Tip: Tweed combos are responsive to playing dynamics. Adjust the knobs to create a
distorted sound, then reduce the level of your guitar volume knob to create a cleaner tone.
Turn up your guitar volume knob when soloing.
Classic American Combos
The Black Panel, Brown Panel, and Silver Panel models are inspired by American combos
of the mid 1960s. These tend to be loud and clean with a tight low-end and restrained
distortion. They are useful for clean-toned rock, vintage R & B, surf music, twangy country,
jazz, or any other style where strong note definition is essential.
Model Description
Large Black Panel Combo
A 4 x 10” combo with a sweet, well-balanced tone favored by rock, surf,
and R & B players. Great for lush, reverb-saturated chords or strident
solos.
Silver Panel Combo
A 2 x 12” combo with a loud, clean tone. It has a percussive, articulate
attack that is suitable for funk, R & B, and intricate chord work. It can
be crunchy when overdriven, but most players favor it for clean tones.
Mini Black Panel Combo
A 1 x 10” combo that is bright and open-sounding, with reasonable low
end impact. It excels at clean tones with a minimal overdrive.
Small Brown Panel Combo
A 1 x 12” combo that is smooth and rich-sounding, but retains a level
of detail.
Blues Blaster Combo
A 1 x 15” combo that has a clear top end with a tight, defined low end.
This model is favored by blues and rock players.
Tip: Although these amps tend toward a clean and tight sound, you can use a
Pedalboard distortion stompbox to attain hard-edged crunch sounds with sharp treble
and extended low-end definition. See Logic Pro Pedalboard distortion pedals.