The software models three distinct eras of the American classic:
for specific genres like Blues or Shoegaze?
Famous for its punchy 4x10 configuration and bluesy "breakup."
Kuassa's engineers recognized that for many guitarists, the amplifier isn't just a sound source—it’s a foundation. They built Matchlock to be a "pedal palette," a digital canvas with wide frequency ranges and pristine gain stages that perfectly complement external effect pedals. It was designed for the musician who "fiddles around" with tone building, offering a clean, "scooped" mid-range that allows pedals to shine without clashing with the amp's natural character. The Technology: 3rd Gen Realism
, released in May 2019 by West Java-based Kuassa, was born from a desire to capture the "American sound" that defined the birth of rock 'n' roll. While its predecessor, the Caliburn, focused on British high-gain tones, the Matchlock was designed to replicate the thick, harmonically rich, and bell-like clarity of legendary Fender* combo amplifiers. The Vision: The "Pedal Palette"