ARKAEA/FEAR FACTORY's OLDE WOLBERS Selling DIMEBAG Prototype Signature Head

December 4, 2009

Christian Olde Wolbers (ARKAEA, FEAR FACTORY) is selling "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott's (PANTERA, DAMAGEPLAN) prototype signature head called the "Krankenstein" from Krank Amplification. He says, "This amp was originally made for Dimebag before he passed. Only 14 of them made EVER! The green is different than the colors on the production model and it sounds better too... it has more sizzle, bacon fry just like Dime called it. One of a kind. $2,500.

"E-mail me on MySpace only if you are really interested.

"I would suggest cashier's check or Western Union and I will ship you this classic piece right away."

Christian Olde Wolbers previously stated about the "Krankenstein" head, "I have plugged into a lot of heads over the years and I have seen too many players struggle for that ultimate guitar sound that rips your guts out of your stomach. The guitar sound that has everything — the fine sandpaper distortion that's razor sharp, the mid scoop that makes you feel it in the stomach, fast-acting punchy bass that's not this muddy shit like every amp these days, and crunchy highs. I always favored the Marshall power amps with the JMP-1 pre's over anything I have ever plugged into before. . . Never EVER EVER have I plugged into a tube head... and smiled until that day at NAMM when I plugged into Dime's Krankenstein prototype head. I was smiling so much I looked like Ronald McDonald!

"It is a crushing head! A ripping motherfucker... it's the only head on the market that I can just plug into and I'm ready to go. It's got everything that all the other amplifiers on the market don't have. Killer distortion, mid EQ sweep, clean channel, etc."

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