The single-channel Marshall JMP 2104, built from 1975 to 1981, was the 2×12 Combo version of the JMP 2204 50 watt head and Marshall’s first Master Volume design.
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MORE →The single-channel Marshall JMP 2104, built from 1975 to 1981, was the 2×12 Combo version of the JMP 2204 50 watt head and Marshall’s first Master Volume design.
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MORE →Today we are looking at a rare beast – a Reinhardt 18 Combo 1×12, recalling and extending the sounds of the early 18-watt Marshall combos.
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MORE →Here we have another rare beast – a Reinhardt 18 Head – dressed in Purple Tolex! – recalling and extending the sounds of the early 18-watt Marshall combos.
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MORE →The Ampeg SVT-VR recreates an early 1970s “Blue-Line” SVT head. These breakthrough heads appeared on huge stages were huge volumes were required. Standing for Super Vacuum Tube, the SVT was introduced in 1969 to deliver 300 watts of power to multiple cabinets for the largest venues.
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MORE →Built from 1996 to present, the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 2×12 combo amp delivers 60 tube watts through a pair of twelve inch speakers. Here we are looking at a Hot Rod DeVille III – the current version is IV.
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MORE →The Vox AC30c2 is one of the latest production versions of the classic Vox twin-twelve, 30 watt tube amplifier and delivers bright, clear chime and overdrive at respectable volumes.
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