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More Video Footage Of TESTAMENT Guitarist's ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO Demonstrating Signature Amp - Feb. 9, 2013
More video footage of TESTAMENT/ex-SAVATAGE guitarist Alex Skolnick demonstrating his new AS Preceptor Alex Skolnick signature guitar amplifier with his experimental band ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO on January 25 during this year's NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) show in Anaheim, California can be seen below.

Budda Amplification recently announced the release of its new AS Preceptor Alex Skolnick signature guitar amplifier. This 3-channel amp marries exceptional tonal quality and versatility with superb build construction and unique styling.

Perhaps best known as the guitarist for the multi-platinum band TESTAMENT, Skolnick is a stylistically versatile player, performing in a variety of other projects including his jazz trio, THE ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO, and a forthcoming world music project, PLANETARY COALITION. The new Budda AS Preceptor suits his demanding tonal requirements.

Skolnick shares: "For years, I've dreamed of an amp that brought together the quality of a fine vintage amp with modern hi gain technology, user friendliness, reliability and diversity; an amp not locked into classic tones, easily allowing guitarists to hone in on their own sound and that players of any genre could appreciate. After much collaboration between myself and the amazing team at Budda Amplification, I'm happy to say it's finally here: the Budda AS Preceptor is that amp."

The epitome of authentic tone and modern sophistication, the Budda AS Preceptor was crafted to both Budda and Skolnick's exacting standards, resulting in an amplifier that can range from searing to pristine and everything in-between.

With three completely independent channels, a 120-Watt power section driven by four EL-34 tubes, and a preamp consisting of seven dual triode 12AX7 tubes, the AS Preceptor also features dual 5U4 rectifier tubes and a solid-state rectifier. Budda's patent-pending PowerPan variable rectification control allows players to open uncharted tone territory by selecting tube rectification, diode rectification or anywhere between the two.

All three of the AS Preceptor's independent channels — Clean, Rhythm and Lead — include separate three-band EQ, Reverb, Resonance, Presence, and true bypass effects loop with send and return levels. Each channel also features OVER-BOOST, a stompbox-style lead boost that engages an additional tube-driven gain circuit to give players a supercharged boost. The effects loop on channel 2 can also be used as a global loop for incredible versatility in effects routing.

The included nine-button foot controller switches all three channels digitally via MIDI, effects loops and OVER-BOOST functions, as well as Master Reverb and Master Boost, which is a second Master Volume control that can be used to boost the overall volume of the amp.

The AS Preceptor also features a half-power switch for operating the amplifier in either 60- or 120-watt mode. With a back panel that features an amplifier chain section with power-amp inputs and a slave output, impedance selector and MIDI input and output for use in MIDI-switching rigs, this amp is at home as the centerpiece of a larger system.

For more information, visit www.budda.com.





Photo below courtesy of ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO Facebook page

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COMMENT | Posting....
posted by : SweetCheetah
2/9/2013 9:35:02 AM
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the same thread twice is a serious attempt by Blabbermouth to insight insults to Skolnick for venturing outside of metal. Don't fall for it.


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posted by : RiotAct666
2/9/2013 9:57:36 AM
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Skolnick = guitar god & a legend.


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COMMENT | Such good players
posted by : 8 Strings
2/9/2013 10:24:45 AM
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I bet there are a lot more metal fans who would get into this style if they gave it a chance. If you can handle the teched out crazyness of prog metal, or tech death, and recognize that playing a jazz box guitar is a bit different than a solid body shred machine... The improvisational nature of jazz is pretty cool. I'm only a neophyte but it's pretty fascinating.


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COMMENT | 'RE: Such good players'
posted by : SweetCheetah
2/9/2013 10:51:45 AM
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absolutely! And alot of headbangers would be surprised that Meshuggah play almost entirely jazz counts, on their 8 stringers.


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posted by : Pod
2/9/2013 2:07:21 PM
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A bit of Jazz now and then is pretty cool, but it's a genre that can get lost in it's own pomposity very quickly.


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COMMENT | @SweetCheetah
posted by : destructivesounds
2/9/2013 9:30:51 PM
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FYI:
insight - the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing

insite - encourage or stir up

Also:
I think this music sounds great. Not all music fans are alike.



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posted by : withnoregret
2/9/2013 9:50:33 PM
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I actually prefer this over Testament!


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COMMENT | I played this amp
posted by : andysneapsux
2/9/2013 11:13:50 PM
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You can tell skolnick designed it, because it sounds god awful. Pretty much a JVM with better construction. You can tell it has a solid state distortion stage called overboost or something....yuck.


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COMMENT | 'RE: I played this amp'
posted by : Ytsejamer1
2/10/2013 7:32:36 AM
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I think your observations could be simply a subjective opinion. While you have a distaste for the sound, others may not. The clip above to me, sounds pretty decent.

Also (just to bust balls here), a good carpenter never blames his tools. I have a feeling if EVH plugged into your guitar setup and played, it would sound like EVH and not you...so there you go.

As for AST, I really enjoy their stuff. It's a fun diversion and nice to hear different takes of classic rock tunes and at the same time, hear a "shredder" take on the challenge of a completely different genre while expanding his skills of an instrument.


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COMMENT | Ytsejamer1
posted by : andysneapsux
2/10/2013 9:45:31 AM
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Sure, everything is subjective....and the above clip sounds great. He's also playing only clean, and not demonstrating any gain tone. The amp has great cleans. It's the drive that sucks.

The amp is basically a regular jcm800 type sound with an added built in distortion pedal....i'm sure it's gonna retail for 3000 bucks not 999 as it should. That's why it sucks.


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