A pivotal guitar amplifier plugin featuring three unique amp types, each with three distinct channels and dedicated “mod” voicing, making it a highly versatile all-in-one solution.

Break into the world of legendary tone with Kuassa Amplifikation ARKHIVE.
ARKHIVE is a state-of-the-art plug-in designed to epitomize the essence of the iconic MK5* amplifier. Designed for discerning musicians and producers, Kuassa Amplifikation ARKHIVE accurately reproduces the amplifier’s hallmark versatility, tonal depth, and dynamic range in your personal computer.Kuassa Amplifikation ARKHIVE features the original amp’s advanced three-channel structure, each offering distinct voicing options, and a fully integrated graphic EQ section. ARKHIVE empowers users to shape any sound with precision. This plug-in brings the revered character of the renowned tube amplification into the digital realm, offering a seamless blend of analog-inspired massive tone and modern production capabilities.
Key Features:
  • Three amps with three channels each
    • Amp A: Focuses on clean tones with voicings like Clean, Fat, and Tweed
    • Amp B: Delivers aggressive sound with Edge, Crunch, and classic Overdrive tone
    • Amp C: Offers heavy high-gain sounds and powerful extreme mode
  • Different ‘Mod’ for each amps for different voicings
  • Five-band equalizer for enhanced tonal shaping.
  • Sag and Bias feature on the power amp section
  • Low pass and high pass filters.
  • Five cabinet types with impulse responses derived from matching cabinets.
  • Nine types of workhorse mics
  • Freely adjustable dual-microphone setups with mono or stereo output options, replicating real-world guitar recording sessions, complete with a mix control feature.
  • Built-in Noise Gate and Limiter
  • Supports up to 8x Oversampling.
  • User friendly interface: Straightforward single screen GUI.
  • Available as an Amplifikation 360 module
*Disclaimer :
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners which are in no way associated or affiliated with Kuassa. The manufacturer names and model designations are used solely to identify the products whose tonal and sound characteristics were studied during development.