The Mesa Boogie TC50 Triple Crown Combo amp was launched in 2016 and is still in production, here providing 50 watts to a single 12 inch speaker.
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MORE →The Mesa Boogie TC50 Triple Crown Combo amp was launched in 2016 and is still in production, here providing 50 watts to a single 12 inch speaker.
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MORE →The new Marshall SC20C, part of the Studio classic line, is based on one of the three most revered Marshall amps in history – the JCM800 2203. With a recognizable aggressive roar these Marshall amps helped to define heavy metal and has been used by Slayer, Metallica and Bring Me The Horizon. Originally launched in 1981, the Marshall JCM800 amp was named after Jim Marshall’s initials and his car registration plate. The aggressive sound of this 100-watt amp made it a go to choice for countless rock and metal bands.
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MORE →Here’s a Kendrick The Rig tweed tube amp, built during 2008 and pushing about 35 watts through a single 12 inch speaker courtesy of a pair of 5881 power tubes. The 5881 is very similar to the 6L6GB tube, but with greater ruggedness.
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MORE →The Sonny Jr Harmonica Amp is the result of work by harmonica player Gary Onofrio in replicating the sounds achieved by classic harp players like Sonny Terry and James Cotton.
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MORE →Next up is one of my favourite amps, the Fender 68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb. In regular production since 2014, this amp delivers 35 watts through 2×10 inch speakers and is loud enough for many venues.
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MORE →Here’s a rarity, now discontinued – a Soldano Lucky 13 50 watt combo amp in purple tolex and loaded with a pair of 12 inch Eminence Legend speakers and a 3-spring Accutronics reverb pan. These hand built amps deliver tones ranging from clean Twin to high-gain Marshall and further! First produced in 2000, the Lucky 13 was recently discontinued. Construction quality is very high, with each amp built one at a time by one technician using top quality parts.
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