Amplitube 5 Avenged | Sevenfold
Rhythm Core (Nightmare Era)
Amp: Brit 8000 (G6 B4 M3 T7 P6)
Boost: TS-808 (D0 T7 L10)
Cab: Calif 4x12 (57 off-axis + 414 center)
Gate: Threshold -60dB, Decay 50ms
Lead (Syn Solo)
Amp: Brit 8000 (G5 B3 M8 T8 P7)
Pedal: Tube Drive (D6 T8 L7)
Delay: 400ms, 30% feedback, 25% mix
Reverb: Hall, 2.5s, 20% mix
The cornerstone of this expansion is the gear modeling. IK Multimedia didn't just model "a" Marshall; they modeled the specific, modified amplifiers used on the band's most successful records. amplitube 5 avenged sevenfold
1. The SYN 100 Head The star of the show is the SYN 100, a model based on a highly modified Marshall JCM800 2203 that Synyster Gates used extensively during the tracking of the Nightmare album. In the digital realm, this amp offers a tight, aggressive mid-range that cuts through a mix like a scalpel. It provides that classic "chug" on the low strings while retaining clarity for intricate leads.
2. The SYN 50 Head Alongside the high-gain monster is the SYN 50, based on a rare Bogner Uberschall. This amp provides a darker, thicker saturation. It is the perfect companion for rhythm tracking, offering a wall of sound that fills the sonic space without becoming muddy. Rhythm Core (Nightmare Era) Amp: Brit 8000 (G6
3. Signature Cabs and Pedals The collection includes matching 4x12 cabinets, captured with multiple microphone configurations (including the Shure SM57 and the Royer 121). Also included is the Synyster Gate pedal model, which acts as a clean boost to push the amp heads into screaming feedback and sustain.
For the most accurate A7X experience in AmpliTube 5: Lead (Syn Solo) Amp: Brit 8000 (G5 B3
Total cost (excluding base AmpliTube 5): ≈ $149 USD
Tuner -> Noise Gate -> Overdrive -> Amp Head -> 4x12 Cabinet -> Parametric EQ -> Delay -> Reverb -> Limiter



















