Here is a Mack Skyraider 30E Quad. A 30-watt all-tube amp built by Mack Music Systems in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
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I’m a huge fan of the original Egnater Tweaker amp, so I was very pleased to see that Egnater has left the original control layout virtually untouched. Functionally, the Tweaker 40 works like having 2 Tweaker 15 amps stuffed into a single chassis.
MORE →The Egnater Tweaker is a 15 Watt tube amp, available as a head or 1×12 combo, and it has taken the world by storm. The beauty of this amp lies in its simplicity: a single channel design with Bass, Middle, Treble, Gain, and Volume controls. Look a little closer however, and the Tweaker offers a world of tonal customizations…. all of it useful.
MORE →Here we have a 1966, CBS-era blackface Tremolux head with the original 2×12 cabinet. The Tremolux was introduced in 1955 as a 15-watt amp with 6V6 tubes, and as a 35-watt amp with 6l6’s was discontinued in summer 1966.
MORE →This excellent condition amp is switchable between 25 and 50 watts. 65 Amps was started by Peter Stroud, guitarist for Cheryl Crow, and Dan Boul, responding to a need for lower stage volume levels; they needed pro-grade lower wattage amps with ‘vintage’ tone. Using custom hand-wound transformers from Mercury Magnetics, top-grade hand-selected components and built to military grade specifications.
MORE →Here is a cool little 36 watt combo which features 2 12AX7 pre amp tubes and 2 6L6 power tubes. It has two channels, bass, middle and treble controls, Accutronics reverb with tone control, adjustable boost level which is footswitchable, and XLR record out with speaker cab emulation. Comes with footswitch.
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