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Engl Tube 6L6 GC-STR (RT21X)GR26/27

Tube

7

Grade 26-27, Selected, 1 Pair

Engl Tube EL34 Grade 24

EL34 Tubes

2

Grade 24, 1 Selected pair

Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue

Guitar Combo Tube Amp

92

2 Channels, Reverb, Foot switch included

Kemper Profiling Amplifier Rack BK

19" Guitar Preamp

143

Monitor out, S/P DIF digital input and output, MIDI In/Out/Thru, 2x Footswitch (jack), Network & USB

Hughes&Kettner TubeMeister Deluxe 20

Electric Guitar Amp Head

25

All tube, Classic 3-band EQ, Red Box AE Ambience Emulation DI output with the settings Vint. / Mod. & Small / Large to connect the amp directly to...

Palmer CAB 112 V30

Speaker for Electric Guitar

70

All-tube amplifier, 1 x 12" HH Speaker, 2 x EL84 and 3 x ECC83 tubes, Class A/B, Controls for gain, treble, middle, bass, volume and tone, Reverb...

Vox BC 112 Cabinet

Speaker for Electric Guitar

11

2 Input jacks for parallel connections, Speaker cable included

DV Mark Micro 50 Jazz Top

Amplifier For Electric Guitar

5

1 Channel, Controls for Level, Bass, Mid, High, Adjustable reverb, Auxiliary input, Headphone output, FX loop, Output for optional reverb footswitch

Marshall Silver Jubilee 2536A 212

Guitar Speaker

5

All-tube amplifier, 1 x 12" HH Speaker, 2 x EL84 and 3 x ECC83 tubes, Class A/B, Controls for gain, treble, middle, bass, volume and tone, Reverb...

Laney IRT212 Ironheart

Guitar Box

52

2x HH custom designed 12" speakers (8 ohms), 160 Watt, Dimensions 715 mm x 483 mm x 358 mm B / H / T, Weight 19 kg

Palmer PDI-06-16 Ohm

Load Box

36

Adjustable in 6 steps (100%, 70%, 50%, 35%, 25%, 18%), Reduces the volume of a guitar speaker at full saturation of the tubes, Made for 16 Ohm...

Electro Harmonix 6V6GT

Power tube

120

6V6GT

Two Notes Torpedo Reload

Attenuator/ Loadbox/ Loudspeaker Simulator

33

Attenuator, Speaker and microphone simulator and reamping unit in one device, EQ and effects section, Integrated power supply, Incl. Wall of Sound...

DV Mark Multiamp Stereo

Head amp for electric guitar

6

Combination of preamp effects processor and power amp, Controls for Gain, Presence, Level, and Master, EQ with controls for bass, mids and treble,...

Groove Tubes 6L6-CHP Duett

Power Tubes

3

Duet (2 Tubes), Vigorous / linear basic sound, Special coolers for high power output, Balanced and round with taut bass content

Bugera ECC83B

Preamp Tube

6

Super low noise dual-triode, Warm sound

TAD RT152 Tubes EL34L Cz Duett

Tubes

15

Very powerful bass as well as high performance and durability, Ideal for the British Rock'n'Roll sound

Vox AC30S1

Fully Tubed Electric Guitar Combo

6

1 Input - 1 channel

Evh 5150 III 50 W EL34 Head BK

All-tube Guitar Amp Head

7

3 Channels, With global presence and resonance control for all 3 channels, Channel 1 and 2 has shared volume and gain with low, mid, and high...

Orange TH30H

Tube Amp Head for Guitar

119

Two channels, 4 x EL84 Power amp tubes, 4 x ECC83 Preamp tubes, 1 x ECC81 Tube for the effect loop, Dirty channel with volume/ shape/ gain, Clean...

Marshall PEDL-91016 Footswitch

6-Way Footswitch

10

For DSL40CR and DSL100HR, The four channels CLEAN, CRUNCH, OD1 and OD2 are directly switchable, In addition, you can choose between the two master...

Quilter Interblock 45

Compact guitar power amplifier

13

1 Channel, Ideal as replacement or pedal board Amp, Switch between Cab Sim and Full Range mode, Noiseless recording via balanced line output,...

Marshall Footswitch Code Serie

Programmable 4-Way Footswitch

65

With LED, Suitable for Marshall Code Series

Mesa Boogie 1x12 WideBody Closed Back

Guitar Cabinet

8

90 Watt, 8 Ohm, 1x 12" C90 speaker, 1x 8 Ohm input (jack), 1x Parallel output (jack), Black taurus / black twisted jute, Includes protective cover

Blackstar Foot Controller FS-10

Multi-Function Foot Switch

50

Multi-function footswitch for direct access to all patches, toggle effects and program patches, Incl. 4 metre mono jack / mono jack 6.3 mm standard...

Fender Cover for Super Champ XD

Genuine Protective Sleeve for Combos

117

Suitable for Fender Champion 300, Champion 30 DSP, Superchamp XD Combo, G-Dec 30 Combo and Vibro Champ XD

Rivera RockCrusher Recording

Attenuator and Load Box for Tube Amps

10

Load Box and attenuation for amplifying power up to 120 W RMS, Analogue speaker simulation, Graphic 11-band EQ, Switch for EQ, input gain and...

Roland FC-300 Bundle

Roland FC-300

7

MIDI Footswitch, 2 Expression pedals and 2 control pedals, Illuminated display for patch names (2 lines / 16 characters), An additional 3...

DV Mark Multiamp Midiboard

Midiboard

6

For all DV Mark Multiamps, 8 Switches, 1 Connector for expression pedal, USB connector (for software updates), 1 MIDI Out

TAD RT814 Tubes 6L6WGC Quartett

Tubes 6L6WGC-STR

14

Quartet, the new 6L6WGC is a hard-wearing model with particularly fine, mild treble, defined bass and powerful mids, The particularly robust...

Ruby Tubes EL34BHT MP

Pair of Matched Tubes

9

A completely new EL34 tubes, Rich sound, Very solid

Laney Cub 12R

Electric Guitar Combo Amplifier

195

All-tube amplifier, 1 x 12" HH Speaker, 2 x EL84 and 3 x ECC83 tubes, Class A/B, Controls for gain, treble, middle, bass, volume and tone, Reverb...

Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb

All Tube Electric Guitar Amplifier

50

2 Channels, Power 22 W, 4 Inputs - 2 per channel, Speaker out, Spring reverb, Tube Vibrato, Protective cover included

Friedman ASM-12 Active Monitor

Active Stage Monitor

12

Bi-Amp design, Made in US

Mission Engineering TT-2 2-Button Footswitch

Footswitch

3

Compatible with a wide range of digital amplifiers, effects processors, MIDI controllers and stomp boxes that support external footswitches, Robust...

Orange PPC212 Black

Guitar Box

33

2x 12" Celestion vintage 30 speaker

Marshall MRPACK00050 4pcs Set

4-Set Speaker Casters

89

Ball bearing casters

Marshall Studio Vintage SV212 Cabinet

Guitar Box

0

2x 12" Celestion V-Type

Marshall JVMC212

Guitar Speakers

36

2x12" Celestion speakers including 1x G12 Heritage and 1x G12 Vintage 30, Mono, Incl. speaker cable

Orange Micro Series Head Gigbag

Bag

43

Suitable for Orange Micro Series Heads, Microterror and Micro Dark Heads

Groove Tubes ECC83S

ECC83S Preamp Tube

45

Medium gain tube, Pronounced bass, Harmonic distortion

Tube Amp Doctor Silencer 8 Ohms Black

Power attenuator

69

Power Attenuator, Silencer and Load Box, To be connected between the amplifier speaker output and speaker (cabinet), 8 Ohm, 2 db Attenuating steps...

Marshall MR1960BV

Guitar Cabinet

23

Straight design, 280 W, Finger joined cabinet with optimum resonance behaviour, Incl. speaker cable and 4 screw-on casters

Engl Z9 MIDI Foot Controller

Midi Foot Controller

63

Metal housing, 6 Buttons, Bank A/B

Joyo Bantcab

Guitar Cabinet

7

Suitable for the Joyo Bantamp series

Vox MV 50 Boutique

Amplifier Head for Electric Guitar

5

Analogue preamplifier with Nutube technology, Class D power amplifier, Gain EQ and volume controls, EQ switch provides sound that's the perfect...

Diezel Columbus

MIDI Footboard

7

10 Rugged foot switches for program changes, 2 Switch for bank up/ down, Large blue-backlit LED display, Diezel Herbert connection with regular XLR...

Evh ECC83/12AX7 Tube

ECC83/12AX7 Pair of Tubes

1

Set with 2 selected ECC83/12AX7 tubes, Are used ex works as preamplifier tubes in EVH amplifiers, Also suitable for other tube amplifiers

Sovtek 12 AX7 WB

Pre-Amp Tube

75

12AX7 WB, Corresponds to ECC83, Low noise

Fender Super Champ X2

Guitar Combo

83

Tube amplifier, 15 Watt, Class A / B, 2 x 6V6 tube and 1x 12AX7 tube, 1 x 10" speaker, 2 channels, Connection for an external speaker, Line out,...

Fender Champion 20

Electric Guitar Combo

111

Specially designed 1x8" speaker, 1 Channel with adjustable amp voice, 3.5 mm Stereo jack aux input, 3.5 mm Stereo jack headphone output, Black...

Bugera 333XL Infinium

All-Tube Electric Guitar Head

183

3 Channels, 4 x 12AX7 Preamp tubes, 4 x EL34 Power amp tubes, Operating point is always perfectly set, Statistically more durable tubes, 3-Band EQ...

Evh 5150 III 50 W 6L6 Head BK

Full-Tube Amp Head for Electric Guitar

7

3 Channels, Channel 3 with its own gain, volume and EQ controls, Global presence and resonance for all 3 channels, Effect loop with volume control,...

Boss Katana Air

Modelling Combo for Electric Guitar

9

Completely wireless guitar amplifier - incl. radio transmitter for guitar, 5 Unique Ampsounds from the Katana-Stage series, With 50 BOSS effects,...

Marshall Code 50

Combo for Electric Guitar

79

Equipped with 1x 12" loudspeaker, 100 Adjustable presets, 14 Preamp models, 4 Power amp models, 8 Loudspeaker models, 24 Professional effects, Up...

Blackstar Silverline Deluxe Head

Transistor head for electric guitar

0

1 Channel, Variable sound spectrum from Clean to Ultra Overdrive Sounds via the patented ISF sound control system, ID:TVP technology provides a...

DV Mark Neoclassic 112 small

Guitar Box

20

All-tube amplifier, 1 x 12" HH Speaker, 2 x EL84 and 3 x ECC83 tubes, Class A/B, Controls for gain, treble, middle, bass, volume and tone, Reverb...

Egnater Tweaker-112X

Guitar Speaker

14

Semi-open back, Housing made of birch plywood

Hughes&Kettner FS-2

Dual Foot Switch

329

With phantom-powered LEDs, Suitable for e.g. Tour Reverb, Triplex, Rotosphere

Marshall Code 212 Cabinet

2 x 12" Cabinet For Electric Guitar

14

1 Input, Incl. speaker cable

Fender Ampcover Acoustic 100

Protection Cover

1

For Acoustic 100 Combo

Groove Tubes 6V6-C Duett

Power Amp Tubes

10

Duet (2 tubes) gematched, High gain, Warm round and fat sound, Not too brilliant

Vox Mini Superbeetle Union Jack

Hybrid Amplifier Head with Box for Electric Guitar

0

Preamp with modern Nutube tube, Drape of the top and the box in the colours of the Union Jack, Input (6.3 mm jack), Phones / Line output (6.3 mm...

Mooer GC 112 Guitar Cabinet

0

All-tube amplifier, 1 x 12" HH Speaker, 2 x EL84 and 3 x ECC83 tubes, Class A/B, Controls for gain, treble, middle, bass, volume and tone, Reverb...

Groove Tubes 6L6S Quartett Medium

Power Tubes Quartet (4 Tubes)

6

6L6S, Medium, Good bass and treble range, Round core sound, Very long-lasting

TAD JJ ECC832/12DW7 Tube

Preamp Tube

25

Double triode with 100/17x gain (Ecc83 / ECC82) for Ampeg as a replacement 12DW7, Can be used in many guitar amps to power the Gain weight to drive...

Ruby Tubes 6L6GCMSTR Tube 6L6GC

Tube

8

Full sounding with good output, A robust copy of Philips STR tubes

Ruby Tubes EL34BSTR MQ

Matched Tube Quartet

3

Dynamic sound, Extra strong glass housing

Peavey 6505 Mini Head

Amp Head for Electric Guitar

61

Lead and rhythm channel (foot switchable), TSI circuit, 3 12AX7 Preamp tubes, 2 EL84 power tubes, USB connection, Headphone output, Speaker defeat...

Boss Katana 100/212 MKII

Electric Guitar Combo

0

8 Memory slots for amplifiers and effects settings plus panel setting, Power Amp input for the use of multi-effect devices, Power Control (0.5 /...

Palmer 2-12 Cabinet Unloaded Closed

Empty Cabinet For 2 x 12" Speaker

76

Speakers can be loaded from the front, Closed-back, Solid workmanship, Including connection plate with labelling fields, connecting cable and...

Fender Tilt Back Legs 14"

Original Fender Amp Stand Feet

97

Suitable for Fender Combo Acoustasonic Jun., Applied on the side, Incl. screws

Palmer CAB 112/Fat 50 Cover

Protective cover

32

Suitable for Palmer 1x 12" cabinets and Palmer Fat 50 1x 12" combo

Hughes&Kettner Softbag BS 200 H

Transport Case

11

Suitable for the Hughes & Kettner BlackSpirit 200 top, Lined inside, With removable shoulder strap

Guitar Amps - Sound The Business

Guitar amps in the electric guitar can either be transistor-based or tube-based or a combination of the two.

Most amps use tone controls to regulate treble, middle or bass sounds. These controls help guitarists to ensure that there is no distortion when the sound is amplified.

The guitar amp is available in multiple sizes and power levels, the most popular being the combo or multi-purpose amp. These amps provide power that can be used for a wide range of playing from practice guitar sessions to concerts.

How Loud Do You Want Your Guitar Amp?

Mini amps are small, and ideal for home practice. Relatively inexpensive, they come with a head jack and are ideally suited for the beginner guitarist. However, their size should not be considered a limitation. Even mini amps can produce loud sounds.

The most powerful amplification comes from Amp Stacks. They come in two ranges, the full amp stack and the half amp stack. Full amp stacks have an amplifier head and two large speaker cabinets with four speakers in each cabinet. A half amp stack has a single cabinet with four speakers and an amplifier head.

The amp stacks are particularly popular with rock guitarists, because they can make the sound boom. They are generally used for performances in large rock concerts.

It is essential to take good care of amps, especially tube amps as they are extremely sensitive to temperature and often malfunction in extreme conditions. There is also the danger of an electric shock if the amp is not properly grounded.

Almost all major electric guitar manufacturers like Fender, Martin, Gibson and Taylor supply amps and they can even be fitted to most classical and acoustic guitars.

Adding Zing To The Guitar Sound

Guitar amplifiers are a simple way to make your guitar more audible during a live performance or practice session. If you are on a budget and cannot invest in expensive equipment, an amplifier better known as a guitar amp is wonderful choice. With technological advancements, amplification devices for guitar are now available at affordable prices.

Getting a guitar amplifier can work wonders for a guitarist who does lot of live performances. Advancements in material science, acoustics and amplification devices have worked wonders and a guitarist can now get better amplification for sound of guitar strings with minimal power. The power needed by an amplifier is in a logarithmic relationship with amplification needed.

However, as a guitarist you must employ extra precaution while buying amplifiers for guitars. A good amplifier can produce great sound even with average guitars but substandard amplifiers can make even the best guitar to sound lousy. If you are high on live performances and studio recordings, you should buy a sturdy high-end amplifier for your guitar.

Amplifiers are available for almost all types and makes of Guitars like, Acoustic, Electric, Spanish, Fender, Martin, Gibson, and PRS. The amplifier depends on the Guitar you are using. New people in the trade should seek expert advice before buying an amplifier for Guitars.

Amplifiers for guitars are available in four major variants, Solid-State Analog Amplifiers, Valve or Tube Amplifiers, Modeling or Digital Amplifiers and Hybrid Amplifiers. All these Guitar Amps have their advantages and disadvantages. Selection of an amplifier for guitars also depends on guitarist's personal preferences and playing styles.

Amplifiers - The Sound Of Rock

Amplifiers increase the volume and quality of sound and Marshall is an amplifier brand that stands tall. Already a classic in the amplifying world, Marshall amps help professional and accomplished guitarists achieve a richness of sound not possible with a guitar alone.

It all started with Jim Marshall, creator of the unique brand. Interestingly, Marshall was originally a drummer rather than a guitarist. Marshall later became a businessman and sold guitar and bass products. When customers asked for amplification machines that could produce an edgier sound, Marshall started creating what would be the defining standard for all amps.

The Marshall Amplifier - The Start Of Something Big

Marshall's first amplifier prototype was created in 1962. Demand for this amp eventually grew big, so big in fact that the company had to expand operations and open new amplifier manufacturing facilities.

So what made the amplifier so hot? It was the unique sound produced by this amp by overdriving the valve with a special transformer, which has become a signature feature of Marshall amps.

So astounding was the success of Marshall's amplifier and its effect on rock music that the sound it created then is still the sound of the stereotypical rock tone today.

This tone is achieved with a Marshall stack. The electronic equipment is made of a rectangular 100-watt or more Marshall amplifier stacked on top of two speaker cabinets, each containing four 12-inch speakers.

Their 4x12 amplifier cabinet design, was an original, and would be copied by other amp makers in years to come.

Cranking up this amplification machine produces a buzzing, electric and loud rock sound that would be used by many artists and musicians, among them Pete Townsend and Jimi Hendrix.