Overloud THU Made In Rock KR30
Guitar Amp Simulator Plugin
THU Made In Rock KR30 is based on the 6-knob 1964 AC30, owned by the Rolling Stones and played by Keith Richards during their early tours, including the legendary Blackpool concert.
The History of a Legend
This AC30 reference amplifier delivers an unusually high gain even without the Top Boost circuit.
The cabinet is equipped with two Vox 12" Grey Bulldog Alnico speakers.
This amp was acquired from Peter Fielding, the guitarist of The Executives, and added to the Made In Rock collection.
From a Gig to a Riot
This is the amplifier used during the famous July 24, 1964, concert the night the Rolling Stones rocked Blackpool into chaos and got banned from the city for almost 50 years.
During the ensuing riot, different pieces of gear were thrown off the stage, including the AC30 amplifier, which was ultimately recovered and repaired to its prior condition.
Decades later Overloud were fortunate to be able to capture this historic amp in all of its original glory.
Features
- The Made-In-Rock KR30 amplifier model
- The matched cabinet model, based on the original 2x12" combo speakers
- A bank of presets with the sounds of the most famous songs played with that amp
- Models created with Fluid Capturing, the new frontier of emulation in 2025
- 15 other models including overdrives, modulation, and reverbs
Expansion Pack and Standalone
All THU Made In Rock titles are both THU expansion packs and Standalone plugins, meaning that they can expand the model list of an existing THU installation.
They can also be purchased as self-contained packs that include all the THU editing features, including the Rig Player, the Amp Tweaks, the Tuner and the Looper, with no need to have a pre-existing THU license.
Existing THU Premium customers can purchase all Made In Rock products at a discount, expanding their arsenal of tones even further.
System Requirements
- MacOS 10.14 Mojave and above
- Windows 10 and above (64-bit only)
- Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU
Plugin Formats
AAX Native, AU, VST2, VST3, and Standalone