
64 Black Vib.
The model 64 Black Vib. It's inspired by amplifiers Vintage Fender 60s blackface, with a tone clean, bright and modular, ideal for:
- Blues, jazz, classic rock and pop
- Pedal platform: great for overdrive, delay and modulations
- Transparent, defined sound, with high headroom
It includes built-in tremolo and vibrato and a Bright switch to adjust the brightness, making it perfect for vintage and modern sounds.
Controls
Activate or deactivate the high frequency boost:
- Y → brighter and punchier sound
- N → softer and warmer sound
Control the high frequencies:
- Low → soft and round tone
- High → bright and defined sound
Control the mid frequencies:
- Low → scooped tone, more “open”
- High → full and punchy body
Control the low frequencies:
- Low → tighter and more defined
- High → fuller, can become “flubby”
Controls the preamp level:
- Low → clean
- High → light crunch / natural overdrive
Final amplifier volume control:
- Negative → attenuation 0 d
- B → neutral level
- Positive → boost of the final signal Does not alter the timbre, only the overall level.
Synchronize tremolo and vibrato to the preset tempo:
- Y → synchronized to
- BPMN → free, adjusted in Hz
Effect speed (cycles per second):
- 0.5–1 Hz → slow and smooth
- 1–3 Hz → classic and natural
- 3–6 Hz → fast and pulsating
- If
- Sync
- ON → Speed automatically adapts to the preset tempo.
Depth of the tremolo/vibrato effect:
- Low → light effect
- High → strong and pulsating effect
Activate or deactivate the integrated vibrato:
- Y → effect active
- N → effect deactivated
- Ideal for adding fine modulation without external pedals.
Pro Tips
BEHAVIOR OF THE AMPLIFIER
- Clean and bright sound with minimal breakup
- Dynamic response to guitar touch and volume
- Adjustable tremolo and vibrato for vintage or modern effect
- Bright ON → greater impact on the highs
Advice:
- Treble + Bright + Volume → modulate brilliance and crunch
- Middle + Bass + Intensity → control body and depth of the effect
- Output Level → balances overall volume with other blocks/pedals
Final advice:
- Volume + Treble + Bright → modulate brilliance and natural crunch
- Middle + Bass + Intensity → define tremolo/vibrato body and depth
- Active Vibrato → adds expression without pedals
- Output Level → balances the sound with the effects chain
Setup Examples
Clean vintage
Tremolo / Blues
Vibrato / Rhythmic Rock
Eric Clapton – “Bluesy Clean”
Description: Clean, dynamic and bright, perfect for delicate blues phrasing. Lightweight tremolo for movement without covering up your natural touch.
Gary Moore – “Rocky Crunch”
Description: Strong and defined crunch, ideal for powerful rock/blues solos. Light tremolo to give movement and sustain without losing body.
Jeff Beck – “Vibrato Expressive”
Description: Expressive sound, marked vibrato and tempo-synchronized tremolo. Ideal for melodic phrasing and fluid solos with rich modulations.

