Alembic Guitars Club
Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: Rhythmdoctor on August 04, 2021, 09:08:18 AM
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I'm new to Alembic - got my first Alembic about 6 months ago, a 1983 Spoiler - and I'm ADDICTED to the wonderful tone. Now I'm in the process of upgrading my amplification as I'm currently running a GK 500watt 2x12 combo amp. Anyways, I'm shopping the Alembic preamps and just noticed a listing with "red knob" and I don't know what this means. The images on the Alembic website don't show red knobs. Also, while I'm on the topic what is the main difference between the F-1x and the F-2b? For bass amplification what is the difference in the two? TIA.
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“Red Knob” means it is an older unit. They originally had red plastic inserts on the knobs. My F-2B is a red knob version. Works great and is otherwise the same as newer units.
Bill, tgo