Metaltronix M-1000 head (Big Hairy Profiles)

  • https://bighairyprofiles.com/item/bhp-lj-mtx1000

    The BHP LJ MTX1000 pack seeks to recreate the classic guitar tones from rigs that incorporated the Lee Jackson Metaltronix M-1000 amplifier head. This head was a culmination of 80's hard rock and metal mods done to heads of the best players in Hollywood. Zakk Wylde's came onto the scene with these tones. Paul Gilbert, George Lynch, Warren Dimartini, all launched their tones from. The "built to blast" design is bright and brash and gainy. But, when dialed in, these tone are iconic 80's metal tones that would be difficult to achieve with any other amp... unless it's one of Lee Jackson's mods.

    27 Studio Profiles

    SOUND SAMPLES - https://youtu.be/XcTytLRr1kc

    LJ MTX1000 PRESETS:

    Built to Blast

    Clean He Says

    Clean Sparkling

    Loudness Thunder

    Loudness Soldier

    Lynch Lock & Key

    Lynch Lock Lead

    PG Lean Into It

    PG Lucky This Time

    PG Mr Big

    PG Mr Big 2

    PG Street Lethal

    Ratt Lay It Down

    Ratt Warren

    Ratt You’re In Love

    Stage II

    Stage II Loud

    Turned Up Loud

    Vai Bump n Grind

    Vai Eat ‘Em

    Vai I’m Easy

    with SD1

    Zakk Crazy Babies

    Zakk Purple Hz

    Zakk Tattooed D

    Zk Just Say Ozzy

    Zk Just Say Ozzy Lead

  • Michael,


    Is this a completely different amp vs. the BHP LJ1000 pack I bought from your, previously?


    Thanks,

    Jeff


    PS - I shot you an email yesterday about unlocking my downloads again since apparently they expired and I can't snag some of the updates you have provided for my previously purchased packs.

    Shred 'til yer dead,

    Jeff in Houston

  • Hi Jeff, I think we got all of the downloads squared away. To answer your question for others. Yes there are 2 main classic Metaltronix amps, the preamp GP-1000, and the head M-1000. There are similarities for sure. The same way the the Soldano X88R preamp and the SLO-100 are similar, but each has a distinct personality within that tonal circle. The M-1000 head actually has significantly more gain than the preamp. The preamp is a little more malleable tonally because I was able to use a VHT power amp (as well as Metaltronix solid state power amp) and insert rack EQ's. Both are killer for 80's mayhem.