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Paired Power Amp Tube Quartet
Rich bass and full mids with very good separation and smooth, clean highs, Very powerful due to its robust construction, Well-balanced sound
Combo for Electric Guitar
Equipped with 1x 8" DV Mark Custom loudspeaker, 3 Band EQ, Adjustable Reverb, Headphones output, Aux input, Speaker On/Off- switch, Ground Lift switch
Combo Amplifier for Electric Guitar
Channel selection button, Tap Tempo button, 12 Amp sounds, Includes 2-way footswitch
Electric Guitar Combo
Hand-wired, All tube, 4 Jack inputs (2 x Normal- 2 x Bright), 2 Channel (Normal / Bright) Controls for channel 1 volume, treble, bass, for channel...
Guitar Amp Head
Class AB, Controls for Bass, Middle, Treble with Pull-Push EQ Shift, Presence, Reverb, Pre Boost switchable by foot for each channel, FX Loop,...
All-Tube Electric Guitar Amp Head
2 Channels, InfiniumTube Life Multiplier technology, FX Loop with effects level knobs, Includes footswitch for channel and reverb
Full Tube Amp Head for Electric Guitar
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,...
Quad Footswitch
Suitable for all BIAS products, With status LEDs, Robust metal housing, Plug and Play, Requires 2 AA batteries, Min. 24 hours of continuous...
Guitar Cabinet
3-Band tone control works on both channels, Reverb, MP3 / Line input, Emulated headphone output, Closed housing
Boss ME-80
Electric Guitar Multi Effects Unit, 9 Current COSM amps derived from the GT-100, 8 Categories of effects, 8 Multifunctional switches, Expression...
Guitar Combo
Full tube, 2x EL84 power stage tubes, 1x 12" Custom Loudspeaker, Front inclined 3° for better audibility, 2 Channels with 2 voicings each, ISF...
Guitar combo amp
6 Basic sounds via relay switch, Emulated line out, 2 Master volumes, Reverb, All switch functions controllable via MIDI, Programmable 4-way foot...
Tube Combo for Electric Guitar
2 Channels, Open housing design, Bright switch per channel, Connector for an external speaker, Tilt-back legs, Incl. 2-button footswitch (reverb /...
All Tube Head For Electric Guitar
2 Foot-switchable channels, 4 Foot-switchable voicings, Power reduction down to 10% of full wattage, Boutique clean channel with expanded tone...
Marshall JVM410H
Guitar amp head, 4 Channels in full tube technology - no semiconductor in signal path, Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each...
Boss Katana 212 Cabinet
Guitar Cabinet, Specially developed for the 100 Watt Katana amp head, Removable rear panel for closed and open-back sounds, Rear loaded, Strap...
Speaker Cabinet
Eddie van Halen model, 4x12” Celestion G12EVH 16 ohm loudspeaker, Straight model, Weight 88 lbs (40 kg)
Electric Guitar Combo
8" Speaker, 2 Channels (Clean & Overdrive), Three-band EQ functions on both channels, MP3/line input, Emulated headphone output, Closed housing
Guitar Combo Amplifier
4 Channels in all-tube technology, Without semiconductor in signal path, Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each channel, 12 Basic...
Original Foot Switch for Blackstar ID: Core Series
2 Selectable modes, Mode 1 switches channels and effects on and off, Mode 2 switches presets up and down, Robust metal housing
Sound and sound shielding panel
Joe Bonamassa signature model, For guitar amplifiers and boxes, Perfect size for cabinets and combos with 4 x 12 " or 4 x 10" speakers, Made of...
Guitar Box
Housing made of birch plywood, Rearloaded, Dimensions (W x H x D) 610 x 527 x 254 mm, Handmade in USA
Full tube, 2x EL84 power stage tubes, 1x 12" Custom Loudspeaker, Front inclined 3° for better audibility, 2 Channels with 2 voicings each, ISF...
Guitar Cabinet
100 Watts, 16 Ohms, 4 x 12 "Celestion G12M / 25" Greenback "Speaker, Dovetailed housing with optimal resonance behavior, Coarse textured fabric...
Tube EF86; 6267
The small pentode, selected according to "low noise", is used in many hi-fi preamps and also, based on the historical AC-15 circuit, in some newer...
All-Tube Amp Head for Electric Guitar
A versatile amplifier with variable power from 1 to 18 watts that doesn't affect the sound or feeel, Unique hybrid aluminum-wooden constuction,...
All-Tube Electric Guitar Amp Head
2 Channels, 5-Band graphic EQ, Channels 1 + 2 are separately selectable and footswitchable, FX loop, Built-in CabClone speaker simulation...
Modelling Combo Amplifier for Electric Guitar
Classic Speaker Mode for an organic sound and natural playing feel, Amp presets arranged by renowned sound designers (ex. Dan Boul of 65amps),...
Yamaha THR10C
Stereo Guitar Combo Amp, 3-Band EQ, Chromatic tuner, 5 User memory spaces, Headphone output, AUX input, USB 2.0 port, Powered by 8 x AA batteries...
Amp head for electric guitar with Bluetooth
Preamp with a single 12AX7 tube, Class-D power amp, Serial FX loop, Send & return, 2x 6.3 mm jack, Bluetooth on / off switch (to receive a...
Guitar Cabinet
Specially developed for the 100 Watt Katana amp head, Removable rear panel for closed and open-back sounds, Rear loaded, Strap handle on top, Incl....
Footswitch
Without LED, With stickers for Channel/Reverb, Channel/Chorus, Chorus/Reverb, Channel/DFX, Channel/Blend, Fo example for MG3 and MB series,...
4x12" Cabinet
100 Watts, 16 Ohm, 4x 12" Celestion G12M/25 "Greenback" Speaker, Slant design, Optimum resonance performance, Coarsely structured fabric (grey...
Tube
Straight tube, Is used in many American amplifiers of the 1950s and 60s
AmplifierSince the introduction of modeling technology into the guitar amplifier world, guitarists have been able to access a variety of sounds and effects with relatively little effort.
Powerhead version with 600 watt class D amplifier, 600 watts into 8 ohms, 300 watts into 16 ohm, Master out (Jack & XLR), S / PDIF digital input...
All-Tube Combo Amplifier for Electric Guitar
Vintage Reissue Series, 1 Channel, 2 Inputs, Power amplifier with 2 6V6GT tubes, Blackface control panel, Controls for volume, treble, bass,...
Tube combo for electric guitar
Handwired, Integrated Ironman II Compensated Power Attenuator (up to -36 dB), 5AR4 rectifier tube, 12AT7 Hall driver tube, 12AX7A Hall receiver...
Trolley
Full tube, 2x EL84 power stage tubes, 1x 12" Custom Loudspeaker, Front inclined 3° for better audibility, 2 Channels with 2 voicings each, ISF...
Dust Cover
High quality cover for Powercab 112 Plus, Outer layer resistant to tearing, abrasion and water, Foam padding, Soft brushed polyester lining, Rear...
Amp Head for Electric Guitar
Gain/Master/Contour/Tri-Q/Reverb/Hi-Cut controls, FX loop, 4 and 8 O speaker outputs, Balanced XLR DI output, Carry bag included
Sound Diffuser and Beam Blocker for Guitar Amplifiers
Open sound behaviour due to uniform sound field, Warm and clear sound, Preserves desired tones and trebles, No loss in sound quality thanks to...
Footswitch
2-Button, Vibrato /reverb, 65 for twin, 63 Vibroverb, 65 Deluxe Reverb, 65 Super Reverb
Speaker Cabinet
Full tube, 2x EL84 power stage tubes, 1x 12" Custom Loudspeaker, Front inclined 3° for better audibility, 2 Channels with 2 voicings each, ISF...
Harley Benton G412A
Guitar CabinetFor some guitar sounds (especially rock and heavy metal) a big 4 x 12" is the only way to go. Maybe even two of them., 2 Large...
Battery Powered ComboThe CUBE STREET is guitar amplifier and mini PA in one! With its two-channel design, many different combinations are possible: 2 Microphones plus mp3 player, microphone and acoustic guitar, microphone and electric guitar, microphone an
2 Channels, Channel 1 Mic/Line - combined XLR/jack socket, Mic/Line switch, 2-Band EQ, Reverb/Echo, Channel 2 Mic/Line/Acoustic Guitar/E-Guitar,...
All Tube Guitar Combo
2 Footswitchable channels, 4 Footswitchable voices, Boutique clean channel with expanded tone controls, High-gain overdrive channel, Patented...
Electric Guitar Amp Head
All-tube, with 8x JJ ECC83 preamp tubes, and 4x matched EL34 power tubes, 3 Channels (Clean, Crunch, Lead), Controls for Gain, Low, Mid, High,...
Modeling combo for E-Guitar
5 Memory/storage spaces, Realistic tube amp sounds en playing feel, With integrated effects, Bluetooth and USB, New amp-models for E-Guitar and...
2x12" Guitar Box
Open box construction, 8 Ωs Impedance, 6.3 mm Jack connection, Made of birch plywood, Rearloaded, Made in USA
Kustom KG412A BK
4 x 12" Guitar Cabinet, Slanted version, 4 x 12" Kustom speakers, AUX input, 1 Speaker output
Effects Pedal
Portable 2-channel electric guitar amplifier in pedal format, Line Out with switchable speaker simulation, Power supply with a 18-20 V DC power...
Footswitch
For Diezel Herbert MK II and Diezel D Minor, Can be used with any mono jack cable (not included)
Foot Switch
Suitable for Engl amplifier with 9-pin "Custom foot switch port", Very stable roadworthy housing, Incl. 7 m long cable (D-Sub 9-pin, plug/socket,...
Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Full tube, 2x EL84 power stage tubes, 1x 12" Custom Loudspeaker, Front inclined 3° for better audibility, 2 Channels with 2 voicings each, ISF...
Electric Guitar Combo Amp
SpiderJam, 75 Watts, 1 x 12" Celestion full range speaker with 2" tweeter, Endless Jam Engine (over 100 "Endless Jams", recorded by LA studio...
Tube Amp Head for Electric Guitar
2 Channels, ECC83 Preamp Tube, 12BH7 Power stage tube, Push-Pull power stage design, Switchable voices for Clean and Overdrive, Power reduction to...
Full tube Guitar Combo
2 footswitchable channels, 6 footswitchable voicings, Boutique Clean channel with advanced sound control, 2 high-gain overdrive channel, Patented...
Mini electric guitar amplifier
California Sound, Control for volume and gain, 3-Band EQ, FX Loop, Headphone output, AUX input, Incl. 18 V DC (centre negative) power supply
Tube Pair
A completely new tube, Built in the style of the early british KT88, Matched pair
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.