THU Made In Rock – JUP 320 v2
TH-U Made In Rock – JUP320 is the plug-in based on the authentic emulation of the Acoustic 320* bass head with serial no. 32002163, and its matched cabinet, which belonged to Judas Priest*. The amp is currently part of the Made In Rock private collection, which has expanded in the last 20 years through the acquisition of amplifiers, effects, guitars and other items from the stages of renowned artists such as White Snake, Noel Gallagher, Judas Priest and many others.
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The unique emulation of the Acoustic 320 bass head with serial no. 32002163, and its matched cabinet, which belonged to Judas Priest.*
FREE-STANDING PACK—Each TH-U Made In Rock plug-in is both a TH-U expansion pack and a standalone plugin, meaning that it can expand the model list of an existing TH-U installation, or it can also be purchased as a self-contained pack that includes all of the TH-U editing features, including the Rig Player, the Tuner, and the Looper, with no need to have a pre-existing TH-U license.
The History of a Legend
The reference amplifier comes from Bonhams, and since 2020 it has been part of the Made In Rock collection. The head is dated 1979 and its Serial Number is 32002163. The head can output 300W with almost no distortion and has a huge dynamic range. It was originally used with its matched 1x18" speaker, the Model 371, as seen from pictures of various Judas Priest stages. Lately, it has been played with an 8x10" modern cabinet.

Every Tonal and Emotional Detail Captured
The TH-U – JUP 320 head has two input Channels, A & B, which can be selected or blended together with different EQ settings. The power boost switch increases the output power on the bass frequencies in order to increase the deepness of the tone. A graphic EQ gives you the ability to shape the tone with precision; the bands are centered on the frequencies that were typically used in the '80s to sculpt the bass tones during that era. Overloud has even replicated the red marks on the EQ's front panel, where Judas Priest’s engineer set the faders for Ian's tone.

The 371 cabinet is based on a huge 1x18" speaker that has a very vintage flavor. Given the high flexibility of the 320 head, Overloud decided to add the model of a more modern 8x10" bass cabinet for more '90s-sounding tones. Both cabinets have been captured with 18 microphones with high-resolution nonlinear IRs. Thanks to Overloud Fluid Convolution, you can place up to four microphones in the 3D space around the cab and blend them with custom IRs. The ReSPiRe option adds air and the feeling of physically standing near the cabinet.

What’s Included:
- The Made-In-Rock – JUP 320 amplifier model
- The matched cabinet model
- 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 processing technology
- 15 more models, including overdrives, modulation, and reverbs
Overloud's New Fluid Capturing Technology
Also known as "schematic-assisted capturing," Overloud’s new Fluid Capturing is an innovative amp simulation process that combines the strengths of both modeling and capturing techniques. A sampled amp capture, which is a highly realistic yet fixed representation of the amp at a specific setting, falls short in replicating the amp tone across all knob settings. In contrast, a modeled amp reacts dynamically at all dynamic ranges and knob positions but may not precisely match the iconic color of a particular amp setting. Fluid Capturing takes a comprehensive approach by both modeling and sampling the amp with a variety of settings. This combined data builds a powerful digital model that is as flexible and fluid as a modeled amp and as realistic as a captured amp.
Made In Rock
These products were made possible by the Made In Rock Cultural Association in Italy, which curates an extensive collection of musical instruments, amplifiers, effects, clothing, memorabilia, and stage items once owned and used by legendary rock artists. The association aims to preserve these historical artifacts and impart their knowledge to younger generations. By leveraging Overloud's Fluid Capturing, recognized as the most advanced capturing technology, Made In Rock achieves precise sound preservation by capturing and replicating every tonal and emotional detail of the amplifiers in their collection.
*Any use of third party trademarks, logos, mentioned brand names, artist names, band names, studio names, products and services is only referential and Overloud hereby disclaims any Sponsorship, Affiliation or Endorsement of or by any such third party.