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Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker

What we say about the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker
This is the only Marshall I've ever played and liked. I know some may think that's odd, especially as Marshall have been at the forefront of rock guitar tone for decades. But every time I look for a guitar amp, I try a Marshall and they always seem lacking. It could well be how I'm using it. For instance, I hated Gibson Les Pauls for years, then one day I found the right combination of guitar and amp and now the Les Paul is part of my standard set-up. It also took someone more experienced with the set-up to walk me through its paces and show me why it works so well.
Blackstar HT-5 Combo
What Blackstar say about the HT-5
The HT-5 is the ultimate studio and practice amp, packing all the great tone and innovative features of the award-winning HT valve pedals into a two channel, footswitchable valve combo. The patent-applied-for ISF (Infinite Shape Feature) circuit gives you infinite adjustment over the characteristics of the tone control network and takes you from the USA to the UK and any where in between. So now you can effectively design your own tone and finally find ‘the sound in your head’. Read more »
Blackheart Little Giant Half Stack

The Marketing Blurb
This dimunitive half stack delivers the goods like nothing else. Made up of the BH5H 5-watt head and the BH112 1x12" cabinet (which are also available separately), this is a half stack worth more than double its size. Read more »
Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual EL84

My Opinion
I have to admit to not having heard one of these amplifiers. So why am I including it?
I've always liked Hughes and Kettner amplifiers. They offer that little bit extra above the normal brands. For me, that little difference can mean the difference between liking playing through an amplifier and having a smile on my face for the rest of the day. Would I buy Hughes and Kettner again? Yes, definitely. This amp is definitely on the list of amps for review. Read more »
Fender '65 Twin Reverb
The Blurb
This amp has seen action in every imaginable musical venue and continues its musical legacy today! Whether you play rock, jazz, country, or whatever, this is what a clean electric guitar sounds like! Or add an upside-down Stratocaster® guitar and a fuzz box ...
Hughes and Kettner Alex Lifeson Triamp
This is the must-have for a Rush fan, but also a good amp for anyone else. I think it's the same as the "basic" Triamp but in purple and with the signature.
The Marketing Blurb
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Engl E670 Special Edition
The Marketing Blurb
"THE FLAGSHIP: The universe of sound in a single amp, optimized for the next generation of ambitious guitar players. 6 basic sounds and 24 switchable sound options to store 128 MIDI presets. From crystal clean to smooth iazz, from Texas crunch to pounding rock, from fat metal punch to screaming leads. 100 watts of mega-power. It doesn't get much better."
Available in EL34 or 6L6 versions
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