Ambrosi Amps' K-Power Amps - Retrofit poweramp solutions for the Lunchbox - With pictures & videos

  • Thanks guys :D
    Interesting how Italian electric guitar players are mostly still talebans when it comes to new things or approaches LOL


    mbenigni: Mark, for some reasons I thought I had already sent you the info... My bad.


    PM'ing you ATM :thumbup:

  • Hello Gian,


    I'm sorry a lot,but impossible for me to send you Mp!!


    i've this message : Access denied. You’re not authorized to view this page.


    Can you send me a Mp and i reply?


    Thank's a lot,


    Ced.

  • It seems I can't contact you as well. Did you allow PMs in your personal settings?


    Check yourprofile -> Settings - > Privacy -> Messaging and see whether anything looks weird :)


    Otherwise you can contact me @ ambrosiamps at gmail dot com. This is true for anyone seeking more info on the amp or willing to reserve a unit for themselves.


    There are exciting news on the matter, and I hope to be able to make them public within a few hours.


    The first units are currently been built :)

  • Rob,
    the K-Power amp is not supposed to add any warmth: this would mean that the Profiler's concept itself has failed!
    The Profiler's goal is to reproduce all the nuances of a real tube amp through a line-level signal; the Ambrosi's duty is to carefully manage this signal and multiply its amplitude so that it is able to fully drive a cab (be it a guitar cab or an FRFR cab) by altering its other characteristics as few as possible, not unlike a CLR's power section does.
    By doing this, the Ambrosi is much more accurate and silent that any guitar amp. You couldn't ask anything more to it, specially in terms of Q\P.


    If you have ever listened to a Profiler connected to a high-quality PA or even to a CLR, and have felt the need to have the signal pass through a tube amp for more warmth, then the profile was bad, the PA was crappy or you just don't like how a mic'ed cab souds like :)


    Hope I've got your doubts dude :D

  • Same here, details arranged!


    Thanks, G.! :thumbup:

    I'm just trying to be as truthful to my experience and personal opinion that I'm clearly presenting only as a personal opinion no more no less in an honest and truthful discussion about equipment.

  • I got my email, too. However it seems to assume I'm in Europe or somewhere else with 220V standard. (I'm actually in USA.)


    No matter since I decided to punt on this for now, and go with the Camplifier Studio. Gianfranco, does Ambrosi need me to reply to that email, or should I just disregard? I don't want to hold up shipment to another customer. Thanks!

  • Well, Andrea just sent me the new pics of the standard production.


    Guys, it's beautiful! Much more than the unit I have here ;(


    And we have also officialised our collaboration, so from now on I'll take care of promotion, customers inquires and orders :)


    I'll soon email all those who have written to ambrosiamps at gmail dot com for an official handshake :D


    Also, everything has been finalized.
    I've just opened an Official Thread on TGP, and plan to do the same here. But wanted nevertheless to chat with you about the news beforehand :)
    Those who are members there as well and feel like landing a hand, feel free to chime in there as well, it would help us :)



    Gianfranco, does Ambrosi need me to reply to that email, or should I just disregard? I don't want to hold up shipment to another customer. Thanks!



    No worries Mark, I'll take care of it myself :)
    Just give me some hours in order to wrap things up.



    Gianfranco, is the final price officially announced? Or is it still in pre-official sale phase?


    Yep, see above :)
    All the infos will be duplicated here on our board ASAP.



    Pics please! As soon as the first one of the laser cut batch is completed! :)


    Pierre, see above. You'll like your unit :D

  • The amp looks absolutely awesome! :thumbup: I feel like if I will add a Ferrari in the back of my KPA! Ha!


    But seriously is this my very unit 8o or it was just a way to talk?



    Anyways, nice work!!!

  • Rob,
    the K-Power amp is not supposed to add any warmth: this would mean that the Profiler's concept itself has failed!
    The Profiler's goal is to reproduce all the nuances of a real tube amp through a line-level signal; the Ambrosi's duty is to carefully manage this signal and multiply its amplitude so that it is able to fully drive a cab (be it a guitar cab or an FRFR cab) by altering its other characteristics as few as possible, not unlike a CLR's power section does.
    By doing this, the Ambrosi is much more accurate and silent that any guitar amp. You couldn't ask anything more to it, specially in terms of Q\P.


    If you have ever listened to a Profiler connected to a high-quality PA or even to a CLR, and have felt the need to have the signal pass through a tube amp for more warmth, then the profile was bad, the PA was crappy or you just don't like how a mic'ed cab souds like :)


    Hope I've got your doubts dude :D



    I appreciate that ....I have found though that having used many types of amps for monitoring that a valve power amp gives a warmer / sweeter sound than a transistor one.I've run my KPA through a 2:90, a vintage Hiwatt Custom 100 , a vintage Fender Twin , A vintage Fender Champ , A Gallien Kruger , a Roland and a Rocktron and all that I can say is that they all sound different so I very much disagree with you saying that if you cant get the valve feel off the monitoring amp then the profile is the problem.


    If the answer is no then that's cool and I appreciate that. The KPA is a preamp after all and the monitor sound will very much depend on the power amp that its run through.


    I will be buying one of these units regardless and thanks for all the hard work.