Submitted by alan on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 20:09
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.
Submitted by alan on Thu, 04/02/2009 - 13:23

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.
Submitted by alan on Wed, 04/01/2009 - 10:42

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.
Submitted by alan on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 13:13

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
Submitted by alan on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 12:49

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.
Submitted by alan on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 11:09

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.
Submitted by alan on Tue, 03/31/2009 - 08:31
Submitted by alan on Mon, 03/30/2009 - 21:15

My Opinion
I have to admit to not having heard one of these amplifiers. So why am I including it?
Submitted by alan on Mon, 03/30/2009 - 20:43

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 ...
Submitted by alan on Mon, 03/30/2009 - 15:19

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