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CORNFORD RK-100
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Información recibida de Paul Cornford:
We are pleased to announce that we have
teamed up with the wonderful Mr Richie Kotzen and at his request
developed the RK100 head and RK4x12 signature amp and cabinet range, we
feel very honoured to be asked to produce a signature amp for a musician
of Richie's stature especially as the only other product that Richie has
put his name to is the Richie Kotzen Signature Fender Telecaster (now
available in the UK for the 1st time), and as we all know very few
players have been honoured with a signature Fender guitar. The
prototyping was finalised in August at a live show in the UK which
Richie using the prototype RK100 confirmed that it was the finest tone
he has ever used. It is a new design from the ground up for us, similar
in some ways tone wise to Richies beloved MK50 that he has been using
for the last 2 and a half years and on his last 2 albums "Change" and "Get
Up" but in Richie's words "angrier and nastier"
Basic specs for the Head and cab are.
RK100,
100 watt single channel Valve head, Valves 4 x JJ Tesla EL34's output
stage, 4 x JJ Tesla 12AX7 pre-amp, bias switch to set the output stage
for EL34's 6L6's 5881's etc. Totally hand wired, all components bolted
directly to the chassis.
Front Panel Controls,
Guitar Input, foot switch input, Gain, Bass Middle Treble, Master Volume,
Presence, Standby and Mains switches, front panel made of brushed
stainless steel.
Rear Panel Features,
Mains input, Mains and 2 x output valve failure fuses, Impedance Switch,
4 / 8 / 16 Ohms, 2 x Speaker Sockets, Valve Powered Series Effect Loop,
Send and Return sockets, Rear Panel made of brushed stainless steel.
Foot Switch,
Labelled "HOT" with red LED switches amp between Hot and Cool modes.
Cabinets,
Head Cabinet made from 19mm Plywood lock jointed, finished in Kotzen
Black Tolex, black leather handle, all hardware screws etc nickel plated.
Speaker cab made from Solid Pine, finished in Kotzen Black Tolex,
recessed black metal bar handles, custom grill cloth, recessed stainless
steel speaker socket panel fitted with locking Neutrik socket. Fitted
with Celestion Vintage 30's as standard, wired to 16 ohms.
Weights, RK100 25kgs, 55lbs, RK4x12 35kgs, 77lbs.
Short biog for Richie,
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Born in Reading Pennsylvania and now residing
in Los Angeles, Richie first began
playing piano at the age of five. Later, at the age of seven
inspired by a Kiss poster, Richie picked up the electric guitar.
Amazingly by the time Richie reached the age of seventeen, he had
travelled back and forth across the United States playing in excess
of 500 shows. It was during that year that Richie released his first
self titled record on Shrapnel Records and graced the cover of
several publications including Guitar World Magazine.
Richie's success and virtuoso playing caught the ear of Bret
Michaels, lead singer of the multi-platinum act Poison. Richie was
asked to join the band at the age of twenty. The album Native Tongue
was released in 1993 and achieved platinum worldwide sales, and
produced two top twenty singles which Richie wrote, "Stand" and "Until
You Suffer Some". Appearances on numerous national TV shows such as
Jay Leno and the Arsenio Hall show followed on the heals of intense
MTV coverage. The video for "Stand" which included backing vocals by
the entire AME Church Choir, was a top 10 video on MTV's Most Wanted.
Once again Richie graced the covers of numerous magazines. A world
tour followed with sold out dates from London to Los Angeles.
Following a controversial split with Poison, Richie continued his
solo career releasing albums in various musical genres ranging from
Rock to Soul and ultimately Fusion. Richie's cult status was also
beginning to grow, especially in Japan where Fender guitars
approached Richie to design his own signature model telecaster which
is now being sold throughout Japan, Southeast Asia, and most
recently the UK.
1999 proved to be a crucial year. Legendary fusion bassist Stanley
Clarke had been approached by Sony Music to put together a new band
that could bring Fusion into the Millennium. Stanley called on the
talents of his old cohort Lenny White and set about finding other
virtuoso musicians. After exhaustive auditions the band "Vertu"(pronounced
Virtue) was ready. Stanley and Lenny were joined by Rachel Z (keyboards),
Karen Briggs (Violin) and of course, Richie on guitar. A massive
tour of Europe commenced on the back of the album, providing many of
Richie's fans a chance to see him play in the flesh for the first
time since his Poison years.
1999 was also the year that saw Paul Gilbert leave the band Mr. Big.
With a massive following in Japan and South East Asia Mr. Big's
remaining band members, Eric Martin, Billy Sheehan, and Pat Torpey,
were under great pressure to find a suitable replacement in time to
start work on a new album. Having worked together on previous
recordings, Sheehan turned to Richie to fill the gap. The aptly
titled "Get Over It" sold more than 175,000 copies in its first two
weeks in Japan and eventually reached platinum status. A sold out
tour including a 2000 New Years Eve performance to a 40,000 plus
audience in Osaka Japan followed the cd release. The follow up to
the Mr. Big release was titled "Actual Size" and it featured
Richie's song "Shine" which debuted at number one on Japanese radio
charts.
Following the Mr. Big Farewell Tour of Japan Richie released another
solo effort titled "Change". The title track "Change" as well as the
song "Get A Life were featured in TV commercials throughout Japan. A
sold out Kotzen solo tour of Japan followed the release of "Change".
In mid 2002 Richie purchased a commercial building in Los Angeles
California and opened up a brand new recording Studio/Production
company called Headroom-inc. (Headroom-inc.com) in a very short time
the client list has grown to include such names as Gene Simmons (Kiss),
Dave Navaro, Keanu Reeves, Me'shell Ndege'Ocello, John Wait, Toto,
Doyle Bramhall II and more...
The latest musical effort from Richie is a cd called "Get Up". This
cd has already been compared to Richie's 1994 cult classic "Mother
Heads Family Reunion" (Geffen).
Please visit Richie Kotzen.com for upcoming live dates and related
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