Shreddage Amp XTC

The legendary sound of the Bogner Ecstasy guitar amp, now available in plugin form. With its unique multi-channel design, the Ecstasy can easily pull off a huge range of clean to high-gain tones. We’ve meticulously recreated this boutique amp down to the circuit level, giving you its signature tone right in your DAW. From crunchy rhythm tones to buttery-smooth leads, Shreddage Amp XTC will shine in any mix.


Shreddage Amp XTC v1.1.0 Screenshot


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$79

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Legendary Boutique Amp

Widely-regarded as one of the finest boutique amps, the Bogner Ecstasy series has been used by such revered artists as Steve Vai, Buddy Guy, Steve Lukather, and Walter Becker.

With Shreddage Amp XTC, we've painstakingly modeled this shining example of German engineering down to the individual tubes and circuits, giving you a $4,000 amp in plugin form.

 

Product Info

Content

Circuit-modeled amp

Faithfully recreates precise gain stages, channels, and tone stack of the Ecstasy plus a Class AB power amp.

Modular pedalboard

Use any combination of essential pedals including Screamer (overdrive), Distortion+, RV-1 reverb, CR-1 chorus, EC-1 echo delay, EQ-1 (3-band EQ), and Senator (Klon Centaur model).

Extensive cabinet selection

Includes custom impulse responses (IRs) recorded from 13 distinct cabs/speakers, on & off axis, with up to 4 microphones.

36 factory presets

Clean tones to crunch, smooth to dirty, these presets give you a great starting point to make your own tone.

Dual cab mixer

Craft a dual-cab or dual-mic tone with the cab mixer, giving you full control over each cab’s volume and panning.

Custom impulse response (IR) loading

Use the dozens of included impulse responses or load any of your own.

Features

First-class DSP

Superior fidelity and sound quality plus optional realtime and offline oversampling. Programmed by Eric Tarr of Hack Audio, who literally wrote the book on audio DSP.

Quick A/B preset comparison

Find the perfect tone by comparing different plugin settings head-to-head.

Beautiful vector UI

Runs great on displays big and small with scaling of 0.75 to 2x default.

True stereo processing

Handles both mono and stereo input with a true stereo signal chain for all components and effects.

Offline activation available

Using a key generated from an online machine, you can activate the plugin on a fully-offline computer.

Requirements

VST3, AU, CLAP, or AAX-compatible host

OSX Version: AAX requires an Intel Mac; VST3/AU compatible with Intel and M1 Macs

400MB disk space

7200 RPM hard drive or solid state drive recommended.

Minimum 4GB of RAM

Shreddage Amp XTC takes a minimal amount of memory; 4GB is more necessary for the combination of operating system and DAW.

MacOS Requirements

Intel Macs (i5 or higher): OSX version 10.9 or newer

Apple Silicon Macs (via Rosetta 2 & natively on ARM in Standalone or in hosts that support it): macOS 11 or 12 (latest update) 

Windows System Requirements

Windows: Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 (latest Service Pack, 32/64-bit). Graphics hardware support for OpenGL 2.1 or higher. Windows 10 strongly recommended.

Quad-core processor

A faster CPU with more cores will allow you to use more instances.

Options like stereo processing and real-time oversampling require more CPU power.

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Details

After a decade developing our flagship line of Shreddage virtual guitars, we sought to provide a best-in-class, native amp plugin for both real and virtual guitarists alike. The Bogner Ecstasy – treasured by guitarists across the world for its versatility and pure sound – became the natural choice for our first amp. Its reputation as a miraculous “holy grail” of amps has been cemented by musicians who rave about its pure, rich tone and how it nails both stellar cleans and killer high gain sounds – all in a single unit.

 


 

Shreddage Amp XTC preamp section

To reproduce the sound and range of the original as accurately as possible, the amp’s signal path has been modeled to the precision of individual tubes and circuits based on the original circuit diagram.

Shreddage Amp XTC delivers all the astonishing range, standout dynamics, and clear, defined tones of the real thing. Put it through its paces across pop or country or rock or metal, and, sound after sound, it will shine.

 

 

 

 

Along with the exquisite amp model, Shreddage Amp XTC comes loaded with pedals modeled after our favorites like the Tube Screamer, MXR Distortion, and Klon Centaur overdrive, plus essentials like three-band EQ, analog-modeled BBD delay and chorus, and reverb.

There are both pre-amp and post-cab pedalboards with 6 slots each, so you can use whatever pedals you’d like in any order.

 

 

 

 

Naturally, XTC also packs a set of custom impulse responses (IR) ranging from modern 2×12 and 4×12 cabs to vintage and British models. 13 unique cabs are included, recorded with up to four mics each (SM57, U87, TLM103, R-121) and two positions (on/off-axis).

You can even turn on two cabinets at once and adjust the volume & panning between them to sculpt the perfect tone. Naturally, you can load your own impulse responses as well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Browse the included presets – from clean to high gain – to quickly find a tone to fit your production, or craft your own from scratch. Quickly hone in on your perfect sound using the built-in, easy A/B comparison buttons.

Plug in your real or virtual guitar and soar with the legendary tone of the Shreddage Amp XTC!

 

 

 

 


About the Programmer


Lead programmer Eric Tarr quite literally wrote the book on audio DSP. He is a professor of Audio Engineering Technology at Belmont University and founder of Hack Audio, a company developing content connecting computer programming and audio engineering. We were thrilled to have Eric’s extensive commercial & academic DSP experience on this project.

Reviews

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Testimonial – Jimmy ‘Big Giant Circles’ Hinson (Black Ops 4, Borderlands 2, Threes)

“Between Shreddage, Super Audio Cart, Juggernaut, and Mega Brass I don’t remember the last time I haven’t used an Impact Soundworks instrument in a track. The attention to detail is astonishing and it’s all so easy to use out of the box, which is a big deal.”