![]() AmpKit LiNK is an iPhone, iPod touch and iPad interface for electric guitar, bass, or any line level source, with an output that can be connected to headphones, powered speakers or a PA. The Gear Store also offers discounted bundles to help you expand your gear library economically. The AmpKit LiNK audio interface raises the audio fidelity bar for the iPhone platform. Ampkit LiNK HD Constant and clean power Reliable and sturdy Legendary Peavey reliability + + This item: Peavey AmpKit LiNK HD Lightning Power Supply 8.99 Guitar Cable 10ft New bee Electric Instrument Cable Bass AMP Cord for Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Mandolin, Pro Audio (Right Angle to Straight, Black) 9.99 (1. The paid AmpKit+ app includes everything in the free version PLUS the following additional gear, bundled at less than half normal price: Peavey 3120 amp with clean, rhythm, and ultra-high-gain lead channels and matching 4x12 cabinet Colonel Vintage amp paired with matching 4x10 and 1x12 cabinets Vintage Brit amp with matching 2x12 cabinet and distortion, fuzz, compressor, chorus, phaser, flanger, reverb, and 10-band EQ pedals!īoth AmpKit and AmpKit+ have access to all the same great gear via the in-app Gear Store, which lets you browse and buy an amazing selection: a total of 50 amp channels in 29 separate amps, 30 pedals, 26 cabinets and 8 mics.The free AmpKit app comes with a Peavey ValveKing amp (clean and very-high-gain lead channels), two ValveKing cabinets (4x12 and 1x12), two pedals (Noise Gate, Elevenizer overdrive pedal), two mics (Workhorse 57 dynamic mic, Germann 87 condenser mic), and a built-in Noise & Feedback Filter.Now that great band has gained someone who will ensure they continue sound as they should.You can start with either the free AmpKit app, or the paid AmpKit+ both apps run on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, so you never need to pay twice for the app or additional gear. ![]() Many people talk about all the musicians who have passed on, and that great band they have formed on the other side. I will miss him like a member of my family. My sincerest condolences to Wendy and family. I've heard that no one is irreplaceable, but that's how I know whoever said that, never knew Enzo. Buying this interface is a must have for using it on the peavey ampkit, it removes most of the feedback issues. I won't have a lot of regrets when my time is up, but now in the top 3 will be that I didn't make that drive up to Lansing sooner. The ampkit came with 2 free batteries, sounds good, I'm using it for GarageBand, bias, jamup, and peavey ampkit with out any issues. Reflect on the hours Shiawassee was open to help us, and the hours Enzo would be on here posting, and how so much of what he did for us came out of the goodness of his giant heart. Be honest with yourself, how much music could you make, without your equipment? "The Mighty Enzo" helped so many of us, in his shop, and here on the Forum, and on other Forums, maintain and repair our equipment. While Enzo carried an engineering/technical segment of the music industry, it truly is like the industry losing an EVH. It is difficult to identify, the last time I was overcome with such sadness. But a right to repair is of little use without the ability to repair, and Enzo was a giant in making people acquire and improve that ability and in sharing his expertise. Politics are just now wrapping their head around "right to repair" legislation to reduce the amount of stuff going the way of the landfill. It boggles the mind to hear (and read in the archives) just how long he has been helping people here and elsewhere find their way around old gear and keep or restore it to working. Enzo has been patient and helpful during this time and more often than not first up to bat when people wanted help. I don't think I joined the Peavey forum for much more than half a year. I do not have the words to express what his friendship has meant to me for 25+ years. To quote his wife Wendy "his giant heart finally gave out". Our great friend and teacher Douglas "Enzo" McCallum passed away last night. This one is hard, and for me especially hard.
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