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Mini Attenuator
Drive your tubes to their limits in bedroom volume, Reactive Load technology gives it the tone and dynamics of your rig, Footswitchable 3dB / 6dB...
Tube
12AX7 / ECC803G, Gold plated pins, Reissue Vintage Classic tube (NN099-G)
Tube 6922; E88CC
Is the perfect symmetrical high-end version of the ECC88 or 6DJ8, The 6922 is used worldwide in upper class hi-fi equipment, especially where one...
MIDI Board
Two inputs for expression pedals, Built-in switcher with four programmable switching loops (switch loops), 3-Digit display, 4 LEDs for indication...
10 Watts, 2 x 3" Speaker, 2 Channels, Delay On / Off, Delay / Time, Inputs for guitar and MP3 / Line input, OD (Overdrive), Power Indicator Light,...
Preamp tube
High grade, Ultra low noise dual-triode, Particularly suitable as a driving tube in the V1 position, Warm sound
Electric Guitar Combo
2 Channels, ECC83 Preamp Tube, 12BH7 Power stage tube, Push-Pull power stage design, Switchable voices for Clean and Overdrive, Power reduction to...
Modeling Combo Amplifier for Electric Guitar
1 Channel, Analog multi-stage gain circuit with 3-band analog EQ, Power supply connection (coaxial socket 5.5 x 2.1 mm - negative pin inside)
Electric Guitar Combo
TEC tube-emulating circuit, 2 Channels with status LED, Channel 1 with controls for Gain, Voice, Bass, Treble and Volume, Channel 2 with controls...
Empty Cabinet For 2 x 12" Speaker
Speaker can be loaded from the front, Connection plate with labeling fields, connecting cable and mounting screws (included)
4x12" Guitar Cabinet
Power projection cabinet, Smaller and lighter version of PPC412, Stabile housing with 18 mm birch plywood
Speaker Cabinet
Rear-loaded cabinets sound rounder, less focused and better suited to traditional music styles, Rear loaded, Copes well with strong distortion and...
10 Watts, 2 x 3" Speaker, 2 Channels, Delay On / Off, Delay / Time, Inputs for guitar and MP3 / Line input, OD (Overdrive), Power Indicator Light,...
Midi control bar with 5 switches
Especially for the Synergy SYN-2 amps, Pre-programmed for 4 channels, The 5th button has bypass function, Includes power supply
Electric Guitar Combo Amp
Vintage Series 68 Silverface, 1x 12" Celestion G12V-70 speaker, 22 W, 2 Inputs per channel, Double foot switch and cover included
Analogue Preamp for Acoustic Guitar & Bass
Class A preamp, Adjustable low cut filter, 12 dB Boost, symmetric XLR DI output with pre/ post EQ switch, Built In Tuner
Tube Amp Head
3 Preamp tubes ECC83, 4 Output tubes EL34, One channel design with high and low sensitivity inputs, 3-Band EQ with Presence, Serial FX Loop with...
Tube Head
Preamp based on the classic JCM 800 2203, 20 Watts with power reduction to 5 watts, 1 Channel with high and low sensitivity inputs, DI out, Serial...
Combo for Electric Guitar
Equipped with 2x 12" loudspeaker, 100 Adjustable presets, 14 Preamp models, 4 Power amp models, 8 Loudspeaker models, 24 Professional effects, Up...
Digital Combo Amplifier For Electric Guitars
1 Output selector switch for full power and 5 attenuator dials, Impulse response, XLR line output with speaker simulation, Mute switch, USP port...
Guitar Combo Amplifier
5 Watt, 6.5" Speaker, 11 Authentic amplifier models, 99 Accompanying rhythms for 10 genres, Several metronome styles, Battery-powered (6 x AA...
Transistor Head for Electric Guitar
Effect unit with Reverb / Delay / Chorus, 3-Band EQ, Solo Boost (with optional footswitch), FX Loop, Headphone output, AUX input, 1 Speaker output
2-Way Footswitch
LED status lights, 2 Switches, 3 m stereo jack cable included
Decoupling Pedestal for Guitar / Bass Amplifiers and Speakers
Carpet-covered wooden platform with aluminium edge, Mounted on a high-density foam base
4 x 12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Straight design, Equipped with 4 x 12" Celestion Vintage 30 speakers
Tubes
Sextet, Power amplifier tubes, Premium matched, Reinforced and extra clean anode material, Remake of the classic GE 6550 A tube
Robust MIDI Footswitch
In metal housing, Power supply via external power supply or via MIDI Switcher Z-11 or MIDI Interface Z-7, 12 Buttons, Power supply optional
Electric Guitar Combo
10 Watts, 2 x 3" Speaker, 2 Channels, Delay On / Off, Delay / Time, Inputs for guitar and MP3 / Line input, OD (Overdrive), Power Indicator Light,...
Amp Head for Electric Guitar
Use Amp Match to record or download any tube amplifier for use in the BIAS Head processor, With Amp Design to design your own dream amplifier and...
Active Modelling Guitar Box
With 6 speaker simulations, Can load third-party cabinet simulation impulse responses (IR), Fold-out feet, USB audio interface
Original Footswitch
4-Way footswitch, Suitable for Mustang III and IV
Amp Head for Electric Guitar
Analogue preamplifier with Nutube technology, Class D amplifier, Controls for gain EQ and volume, EQ switch on the back to adapt to speaker box,...
Combo for Electric Guitar
4 Channels (can be stored and recalled optional foot switch), 3-Band tone control, Digital effects, Headphone connection, MP3 / line input,...
Full Tube Electric Guitar Amp Head
2 Channels, 1 Input, Di-output, FX loop
Combo for Electric Guitar
Equipped with 1x 10" loudspeaker, 100 Adjustable presets, 14 Preamp models, 4 Power amp models, 8 Loudspeaker models, 24 Professional effects, Up...
Battery Guitar Combo Amp
5" Speaker, 3 Watt, 8 Amp models, 8 Effects, Memory function, i-Cube link (for using as simple audio interface with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch -...
Electric Guitar Amplifier
11 Amplifier models, Clean mode for acoustic guitars and keyboards, Bassilator switch, Built-in tuner, Separate microphone input with separate...
One Control BJF-S66
Transistor amplifier head for electric guitar, 2 Channels, Includes power supply
Electric Guitar Head
128 User storable patches, 6 Voices, 3-Band EQ with patented ISF, Manual Mode, Multi effects - 4 x modulations, 4 x delays, 4 x reverbs, Resonance...
Original Footswitch
2-Way footswitch for Vox AC30 C2 and Vox AC30 C2 Blue Bulldog, Cable length approx. 2 m
Splitbare Guitar Cabinet
2x12 " Celestion speaker V30, 120 Watt Mono 8 Ohm, 2x 60 watt stereo (2 x 16 Ohm), Black version
Genuine Protective Cover for Combos
Suitable for Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb
4x 12" Guitar Box
Rectifier standard model, Straight design, Includes Track-Loc roles
Midi Board for all Markbass Multiamps
8 Switches, 1 Connector for Expression Pedal, USB connector (for software updates), 1 MIDI Out
MIDI Footswitch
2 Looper switch, 2 Bypass loops switch, MIDI thru, On / Off switch, Power and active loops, 9V DC power supply available as an option (Art.409939)
2x 10" Guitar Cabinet
Open cabinet construction, 8 Ohms impedance, 6.3 mm jack connection, Made of birch plywood, Rear loaded, Handbuilt in USA
Fender Blues Junior IV
Electric Guitar Combo, Hot rod series, 1 Channel, 1 Jack input, Chicken Head Style Buttons
All Tube Electric Guitar Combo
2 Channels, 3 ECC83 Precision Tubes, 2 EL34 Power amplifiers, 1 Input, FX Loop, DI Out, Includes foot switch
All Tube Electric Guitar Amp Head
2 Channels, Infinium technology extends tube life and monitors the tube performance, Phat switch, Headphone output, Speaker output (4 Ohm min.)
All-Tube Guitar Head
10 Watts, 2 x 3" Speaker, 2 Channels, Delay On / Off, Delay / Time, Inputs for guitar and MP3 / Line input, OD (Overdrive), Power Indicator Light,...
Mini Guitar Combo
4" Loudspeaker, Built-in tuner, Headphone connection, External speaker output, AUX input, Battery and power supply operation possible (power supply...
Transistor Head
2 Channels, Digital reverb, 3-Band EQ, FX Loop, Black version
Empty Enclosure for 1x 12" Speaker
Install the speakers of your choice, Incl. mounting cable socket and screws
Guitar Box
10 Watts, 2 x 3" Speaker, 2 Channels, Delay On / Off, Delay / Time, Inputs for guitar and MP3 / Line input, OD (Overdrive), Power Indicator Light,...
Original Foot Switch
For Fender Mustang I & II and Rumble 2014 series
Original Foot Switch
For 2-channel amps, LED display, Suitable for channel switching and reverb / attenuator remote control of Rockerverb 50/100, 50/200 Thunderverb,...
Foot Switch
Suitable for all Peavey Vypyr combos (except Vypyr 15), 4 Push buttons with LED, Tap tempo, 1 Volume/Wah/Pitch Shifter expression pedal, Control of...
Gigbag
Suitable for Hughes & Kettner Black Spirit 200 Floor, Lined interioor, With shoulder-strap, hand strap and outside pocket, With white Hughes &...
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.
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.
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 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.
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.