THE FUTURE OF YOUR INSPIRATION IS IN A GOLD BOX.

ZAMP is the world’s first analog tube amplifier emulation built into a small pedal format – true tube amp tone without the glass, high voltage and $10,000 vintage price tag.

It is not a glorified overdrive – distortion pedal shunting an op-amp with diodes or with FETs trying to be an amplifier. 

ZAMP contains real analog circuits emulating two12AX7 preamp tubes, one 12AX7 Cathodyne driver and two 6V6 output tubes.

Our technology enables us to build classic tube amplifiers from scratch.

ZAMP is our homage to 1950’s TWEED amplifiers, showcasing the beautiful cleans, smooth crunch and raunchy grind that these amps are known for creating. 

ZAMP is designed to work as a pedal in front of your amp, direct into active speakers/PA, and direct into your DAW for recording/re-amping.

 

We offer a 14-day money back guarantee – but we know you’ll love it and will want to keep it forever.

 

“The Zamp guitar amp pedal stands out as nothing short of extraordinary. Its performance in live video sessions transcends the conventional, rendering the need for a physical amp obsolete while faithfully embodying all the quintessential characteristics of a tube amp. This unparalleled quality eliminates any reliance on amp and speaker simulation plugins during direct signal mixing. 

In the realm of live performances where a subdued volume is imperative, the Zamp proves to be a game-changer. Directly interfacing with the PA system, even at low volumes, it effortlessly delivers that coveted tube tone, requiring minimal adjustment – often opting for a flat EQ setting. This versatility extends to my use of the Zamp as an overdrive pedal during live shows, showcasing a remarkably smooth overdrive when cranked to the maximum setting. The overall experience with the Zamp is not just functional but also deeply gratifying, adding an element of fun and inspiration to every musical endeavor.”

– Jason Goessl

Hear Jason play the ZAMP direct to PA in Dec. 2023: 

Go to 2:09 for the guitar solo and hear ZAMP’s classic vintage tone

THE FUTURE OF YOUR INSPIRATION IS IN A GOLD BOX.

ZAMP is the world’s first analog tube amplifier emulation built into a small pedal format – true tube amp tone without the glass, high voltage and $10,000 vintage price tag.

It is not a glorified overdrive – distortion pedal shunting an op-amp with diodes or with FETs trying to be an amplifier. 

ZAMP contains real analog circuits emulating two12AX7 preamp tubes, one 12AX7 Cathodyne driver and two 6V6 output tubes. 

Our technology enables us to build classic tube amplifiers from scratch.

ZAMP is our homage to 1950’s TWEED amplifiers, showcasing the beautiful cleans, smooth crunch and raunchy grind that these amps are known for creating. 

ZAMP is designed to work as a pedal in front of your amp, direct into active speakers/PA, and direct into your DAW for recording/re-amping.

We offer a 14-day money back guarantee – but we know you’ll love it and will want to keep it forever.

“The Zamp guitar amp pedal stands out as nothing short of extraordinary. Its performance in live video sessions transcends the conventional, rendering the need for a physical amp obsolete while faithfully embodying all the quintessential characteristics of a tube amp. This unparalleled quality eliminates any reliance on amp and speaker simulation plugins during direct signal mixing. 

In the realm of live performances where a subdued volume is imperative, the Zamp proves to be a game-changer. Directly interfacing with the PA system, even at low volumes, it effortlessly delivers that coveted tube tone, requiring minimal adjustment – often opting for a flat EQ setting. This versatility extends to my use of the Zamp as an overdrive pedal during live shows, showcasing a remarkably smooth overdrive when cranked to the maximum setting. The overall experience with the Zamp is not just functional but also deeply gratifying, adding an element of fun and inspiration to every musical endeavor.”

– Jason Goessl

Hear Jason play the ZAMP direct to PA in Dec. 2023: 

Go to 2:09 for the guitar solo and hear ZAMP’s classic vintage tone