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The Vox AC30 is a British tube amplifier originally released in 1959. It’s notable for its distinctive chime and sustain, achieved through use of EL84 power tubes. Guitarists seeking a classic British tone, particularly those influenced by artists like The Beatles, often utilize this amplifier. It r...
The Marshall JCM800 2203 is a British tube amplifier released in 1981. It’s notable for its powerful sound and significant influence on genres like hard rock and metal during that era. Featuring two channels – clean and high-gain – it offered guitarists a versatile platform for achieving distinctive...
The Fender Twin Reverb amplifier, first released in 1952, remains an iconic American instrument. Its two 6L6 power tubes deliver a distinctive clean tone favored by guitarists across genres including surf rock and blues. The integrated spring reverb contributes to its rich sound. It is particularly...
A slightly more contained and portable alternative to the Acton, the Townfall maintains the iconic Marshall aesthetic while offering a more balanced sound profile for general use. Its perfect for smaller gatherings where you want the visual impact of a classic amp without the overwhelming power of a...
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