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Blackstar HT Series HT-110 Cabinet

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What we say about the Blackstar HT-110 Cabinet

I wouldn't ever say that any cab is awesome, maybe I just haven't tried the right one! But the right speaker cabinet can give you access to awesome tone. Read more »

Orange Tiny Terror Combo

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What we say

This is a single channel amplifier so if you need to vary the tone on stage, you'll need pedals to do it. There's not much clean headroom on this amp, even at the 15W setting. But then again, it's not really meant for clean. This amp basks in the glory of overdrive. Use a guitar with humbuckers and you'll end up with bite at any volume. Even the trick of turning up the volume, but the gain right down still leaves an edge on the clean tone. It's never quite clean as clean should be. Read more »

Blackstar HT-5H and HT-110 Mini Half Stack

Blackstar HT Series HT-5H and HT-110 Guitar Mini Half Stack

What we say about the Blackstar HT5 stack

I wish this amp had been around when I was first learning how to play guitar. It's great for bedroom usage and beyond. I'm convinced this would have been at the top of my wishlist had it been available then. Read more »

Engl Powerball

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What we say about the Engl Powerball 100W Guitar Amp

The Engl Powerball is one of the most complete guitar amplifiers I've ever played. I love the range of tones I can achieve from this amp. I used it as my main amp for over 4 years and it still provides some tones that I find difficult to find elsewhere. Read more »

Fuchs Tripledrive Supreme

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The Marketing Blurb

The TripleDrive Supreme (TDS) offers plenty of beautiful, warm headroom for undistorted country, jazz, or chiming pop. If you play large venues, the Triple Drive Supreme will give you all the clean headroom you could ever need and a wide range of sonic choices. If you seek a vehicle for your American-rock tone excursions, this might just be your Rolls-Royce. Read more »

Matamp Minimat II

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The Marketing Blurb

New for Summer 2007 is the revised Minimat. We've taken the old version and added an all valve booster. It's still controled by the footswitch. We've added a master volume so you can take advantage of great sounding preamp gain, or use the attenuator to run the master flat out and get power valve overdrive at sensible levels.

More details will be here soon...but unlike the Little Rock you'll still be able to get custom options like vinyl and gold plating.

There will also be a 1x12 combo version with reverb but without the boost. Read more »

Vox AC30H2L

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What we say about the Vox AC30H2

They say the Vox AC30H2 is meant to be the best Vox amplifier ever. That's got to be saying something from the brand that have been providing iconic amplifiers right from the start. Try to think of a 60s band that didn't play a Vox at some point. And that bright, overdriven tone has featured on countless tracks.

I love the Vox AC30 range. A lot of different variations are on the market, even on the current market, let alone looking at used AC30s, so it's a bit of a mine-field figuring out which version you want. I love the option of the top-boost, although I actually prefer the clean sound. Read more »

Mesa Boogie Roadking Series II

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The Marketing Blurb

Our patented Progressive Linkage™ provides five different all-tube power amplifiers which you can harness in any combination to the King’s four preamp channels to create – not a cyber mock-up, but the real, authentic circuits found in those classic amplifiers.

Once in a while a product comes along that redefines its genre, changing the way we think, and ushering in a new era. The Road King™ does just that. Read more »

Matamp 1224GT

The Marketing Blurb

Stunning versatility and unadulterated tone. The 1224 is among the best amplifiers on the planet offering a depth and complexity of tone not often heard. If you don’t believe us come and try one

Our most customisable amplifier to date. Choose valve type, bias type, switching options, voicing and more. As standard there are 4 modes of operation: single or dual valve Class A, 2 or 4 valves Push/Pull. Combined with Triode/Pentode and Hi/Lo power switching give a total of 16 possible combinations of tone and volume. Footswitchable Voice, Reverb, Overdrive, and front panel operated Mid Boost and Bass Shift. Read more »

Two Rock Custom Reverb - Version 2

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The Marketing Blurb

The Custom Reverb Signature is the culmination of everything Bill & Joe have learned since day one. It has a lot of the same features from their early days building amplifiers. The CR Sig has a very refined lead channel that has been tweaked to perfection. Originating in the K&M Custom, this circuit is the most open, least compressed and most articulate and revealing.

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