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Marshall 2555X Silver Jubilee, all-valve electric guitar head, 100W, 2 channels, preamp tubes: 3x ECC83, power amp tubes: 4x EL34, 1x input, controls: input gain (push/pull: rhythm clip), lead master, output master, treble, middle, bass, presence, pentode/triode switching, FX loop, DI out, incl. footswitch (channel change), speaker outputs: 1x 16 ohms, 1x 8 ohms (or 2x 16 ohms) & 1x 4 ohms (or 2x 8 ohms), dimensions: 750 x 230 x 310mm, weight: 22,1kg
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The Marshall 2061X 20W Amp Head is a hand-wired reissue of the model 2061, a "Lead and Bass" head originally produced from 1967 to 1973. With 20W of power, it churned out golden crunchy tones with depth and character. The Marshall 2061X comes with 2 EL84 tubes in the power amp, 2 ECC83s in the preamp, and a solid state rectifier.
Marshall 2061X Handwired 20W Amp Head Features:
- Hand-wired reissue of the 2061 "Lead and Bass" head
- 20W
- 2 EL84 tubes in the power amp
- 2 ECC83s in the preamp
- Solid state rectifier
| Palmer EINS - Amazingly versatile!
Small 1-5W amps have become very popular in recent years. They are fun items but some seem more like toys than real amplifiers.Palmers approach with the EINS was to design a serious true tube amplifier for professional purposes. The speaker simulated output allows you to connect the output of the amp directly to your audio interface. Thanks to the integrated loadbox aspeaker does not need to be connected. Thanks to the unique "HiZ output” you can connect the output of the EINS directly to the input of any amplifier! This way the EINS can be power boosted or used as a preamp or even on your pedalboard.
The Palmer EINS comes with an ECC83 preamp tube (V1) and an ECC82 (V2) power stage tube as standard. Other tube configurations are possible as follows.
- 1: V1:ECC83 - V2:ECC83: Quieter, distorts much faster, a little more gain, lead sound.
- 2: V1:ECC83 - V2:ECC81: Louder than Variation "1“, quieter than the standard configuration, more gain, distorts a little more quickly.
- 3: V1:ECC81 - V2:ECC82: Stays clean a little longer, a little more headroom, darker distortion sound.
- 4: V1:ECC81 - V2:ECC83: The quietest configuration, distortion sets in a little later than with Variation "1“, distortion can be controlled very precisely.
- Type: head
- technology: Tube
- class: A
- power: 1 W
- Inputs: 1
- input connectors: 6.3 mm Jack
- Input impedance: 1 M ohm
- outputs: 4
- output connectors: 6.3 mm Jack
- output impedance: Speaker out: 8 & 16 Ohm, Simulated out: 4k, HiZ out: 3,3M ohm
- Channels: 1
- Indicators: Power
- controls: Level, Tone
- FX loop: no
- Power supply: 230 VAC
- Power consumption: 10 W
- preamp tubes: ECC83
- power amp tubes: ECC82
- rectifier: solid state
- cabinet material: sheet steel
- Cabinet / Housing surface: powder coated / anodized
- width: 206 mm
- depth: 128 mm
- height: 108 mm
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Marshall 2245-01 30W Guitar Amplifier
When Jim Marshall first started manufacturing Marshall amps, back in 1962, the first amp out of the workshop was the JTM45. This amp instantly became a hit and launched a whole new generation of amazing guitar players. Since then, connoisseurs of tone have searched high and low for original examples of this beautiful amp. Now they need search no more, Marshall has re-issued the JTM45 complete with its full quota of glassy clean tone and fluid warm sustain.
By including GZ34 valve rectification, as found in the original, Marshall has ensured a faithful recreation of the JTM45s glorious sound. The GZ34 rectifier valve interacts with the rest of the valves causing subtle harmonics to shift and smoulder beneath every note you play.
Model Name | JTM45 (2245) | Series | Vintage Reissue | Tubes | 3 ECC83 (Preamp), 2 5881 (Power Amp) | Output | 30 Watts | OHMS | 16 | Speakers | n/a | Effects | n/a | Covering | Black Vinyl | Footswitch | n/a | Dimensions | 660x260x205mm | Weight | 14.6kg |
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Ultimate Rock Tone 120-Watt 2-Channel Tube Amplifier Head with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier
- Hand-built 120-Watt amplifier driven by 4 x 6L6 tubes (convertible to EL34)
- 2-channel preamp design (Clean/Crunch, Lead) featuring 6 x 12AX7 tubes for thick and screaming hi-gain
- Revolutionary INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier technology:
- Extends the life of your amplifierʼs expensive power tubes up to 20 times
- Provides incredible reliability and consistent tone over the complete lifespan of your tubes
- No need for expensive matched tube sets
- Allows you to mix and match any combination of compatible tube types and brands
- Monitors performance of each power tube continuously and displays defective tubes to allow for easy and individual replacement
- Integrated high-class reverb with dedicated Reverb control for each channel
- Independent Equalizer sections for each channel with dedicated Bass, Mid and Treble controls
- Classic Presence control per channel for efficient midrange sound shaping
- Heavy-duty footswitch for Channel selection and FX Loop function included
- Impedance switch (4, 8 and 16 Ohms) to match virtually any speaker cabinet
- High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
| The first high gain amp in the Terror series, the Dark Terror is a true master of saturated distortion, making it an ideal match for Hard Rock players looking for signature Orange ʽchugʼ in a portable package. Featuring the same 15/7 Watt output section as the Tiny Terror, plus the addition of our low impedance, valve buffered effects loop, the key to the amp its high gain preamp section and our exclusive Shape control.
The Shape, which first appeared on our Thunderverb Series, takes your sound from scooped, chunky modern rhythm tones in the fully clockwise position, to a more classic voicing (anticlockwise) with boosted mids and smooth highs, and everywhere in-between. This makes the amp much more versatile than its single channel, three knob layout (and black chassis!) might suggest. The preamp features four stages of gain, becoming increasingly aggressive as you turn the Gain control, reaching truly insane levels of drive. Ignore the clean and crunch tones at your peril, though. There are some tasty Blues tones to be had here! |
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