Laney Black Country Customs – LIONHEART LOUDPEDAL – Boutique Guitar Amplifier Pedal – 60W – Tom Quayle

£399.00

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Black Country Customs from Laney Amplification are proud to present the LIONHEART-LOUDPEDAL. A boutique British-made analogue 60w guitar amplifier in pedal form designed in conjunction with fusion legend, Tom Quayle. Reproducing the mighty all-valve tone of Laney’s esteemed Lionheart range of amplifiers in a portable pedalboard-friendly package as well as adding several added features such as a digital spring reverb and a foot-switchable Boost based on Black County Customs’ own Steel Park boost pedal. With a number of different routing options built-in, this is perhaps the ultimate option for players seeking a travel-friendly premium-sounding analogue guitar amplifier.

Key Features

  • 60Watts
  • two Channels
  • USB C Audio Out
  • XLR Out
  • Footswitchable BOOST
  • Footswitchable Reverb
  • Laney’s Advanced Impulse Response (LAIR) Tech

Twin Channels

On either channel go from sparkling boutique voiced cleans, perfect as a platform for other pedals to a beautiful edge-of-break-up tone, all the way to rich compressed distortion, perfect for high-gain rhythm. Add the boost for a hair-raisingly smooth lead tone. Channel-specific bright/natural/dark switches along with a global 3-band EQ along and master tone allow for ultimate-tone scaping versatilities.

IR and Output Options

Unparallelled stage, home and studio versatility thanks to the LIONHEART-LOUDPEDALS multitude of different output options. With its stage-ready XLR DI with bypassable IR Cab Simulation, its 8-16ohm speaker output for use with a conventional speaker cabinet, its 3.5mm headphone out and its USB C out for latency-free recording directly into your preferred DAW this pedal has you covered no matter what task you through at it. Included in the IRONHEART-LOUDPEDAL are 2 of Tom Quayle’s favourite IR Cab Simulations however you can easily add your own favourite or edit the existing ones using Laney’s LA.IR app. You can even use this pedal as a standard 2-channel distortion/boost pedal directly into your existing amp setup by using the pedals FX Loop Send output!

Specifications

  • 60W RMS
  • Two Independent Channels with footswitchable control designed from the ground up to replicate the Tone AND feel of the Lionheart tube series
  • Channel 1 & 2 with Gain, Volume and switchable Bright, Natural and Dark voicing
  • Built in Footswitchable Pre-Boost with level
  • Digital SECRET-PATH Reverb with footswitchable control
  • LA·IR High Quality Digital IR emulated balanced XLR Out with selectable FRFR, CAB A or CAB B and ground lift switch
  • Class Compliant Audio streaming via USB C socket @48kHz (Emulated and un-emulated main out twin stream)
  • LA·IR APP allows loading your own custom IR’s, IR EQ’ing and firmware updates.
  • Midi In and Thru, with full size Midi connectors
  • 6.3mm FX Loop (FX Send doubles as a none emulated line out)
  • 3.5mm Stereo Aux In and 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Output (With Cabinet Emulation)
  • 100-240V Universal Voltage, IEC C14, lead included
  • Comes loaded with 2 of Tom’s custom IRs – an IR of his Closed back LT112 cabinet and an IR created from his open back L20T-212 amp Created especially for the LIONHEART-LOUDPEDAL.

Brand

Laney

Laney Amplification is a British manufacturer of guitar and bass amplifiers, known for their rich heritage, innovative designs, and powerful sound. Founded in 1967 by Lyndon Laney, the company has a long history of providing musicians with high-quality amplification solutions for both live performance and studio recording.

Among Laney’s product lineup, their guitar amplifiers stand out as some of the most respected and sought-after in the industry. From classic tube amplifiers like the Lionheart and the Supergroup to modern digital modeling amps like the Ironheart and the Black Country Customs series, Laney amplifiers offer musicians a wide range of tones and features to suit different playing styles and preferences.

In addition to guitar amplifiers, Laney produces a variety of bass amplifiers, speaker cabinets, and audio accessories, designed to meet the needs of bassists in any musical genre. The company’s commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovation has made Laney a trusted choice for professional musicians and enthusiasts alike, providing reliable amplification solutions that deliver powerful sound and exceptional tone.

Category

Pedal Amps & Headphone Amps

Pedal-format amplifiers contain a power-amp stage, headphone driver or both, allowing a pedalboard signal to drive speakers or headphones directly. Output power and minimum speaker impedance are critical for power amps; headphone impedance, cabinet simulation and auxiliary inputs matter for silent monitoring. Some designs also provide preamp voicing, effects loops, balanced outputs or USB recording.

Tags

Analogue

The signal is shaped by continuously varying electronic circuitry rather than being converted into a digital effect algorithm. Component choice, operating voltage and circuit tolerances influence headroom, noise, clipping texture and the small variations in response between designs.

Digital

Converts the signal or control process into numerical data for algorithmic processing. Digital designs can provide precise timing, long memory, complex routing and repeatable presets; sample rate, conversion, internal resolution and latency influence fidelity and response.

IR Loader

Convolves the signal with an impulse response, a captured measurement of a cabinet, speaker, microphone, room or other linear system. File length, sample rate, latency, storage and routing determine the detail of the captured response and how flexibly it can be combined.

USB

Provides a Universal Serial Bus connection for power, audio, MIDI, firmware or editing data. The supported USB class and connector do not by themselves show its purpose; channel count, sample format, host compatibility and power demand define the actual function.