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The Voltage VT Reissue is modeled on the Ampeg® SVT®-VR, the classic "Blue Line" SVT bass head from the early 1970s. This flexible two-channel amp includes midrange EQing, as well as Ultra Hi and Ultra Low controls, and we added a master volume control so you can dial in the overdrive you want at any volume level. AmpKit's authentic reproduction delivers all the iconic bass tone you'd expect from this classic amp. |
The Talon Blues 5 is modeled on the Lab Series L5, one of the few solid-state amplifiers that guitarists love for its great tone. Richly endowed with a parametric midrange control, built-in compressor, and a unique multifilter which operates on six different frequency centers. Includes two distinctively-voiced 2x12 cabinets. |
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The Colonel Jump 75 is modeled on the 1975 Marshall® Master Model JMP 2203 100w Lead, an amp that pioneered a new era in rock and roll. It was the first Marshall to include master volume, with a cascaded preamp that enabled great saturated tone at any volume. AmpKit's Jump 75 is a faithful reproduction, with amazingly sweet, smooth high-gain tone. This amp defines classic rock and roll. |
The Taos C+ (modeled on the Mesa® Mark IIC+) has more tone-modifying switches than any other AmpKit amp. Wikipedia calls the Mark IIC+ "the most coveted vintage Boogie, selling for twice its original price on average, because of its much praised 'Liquid Lead' mode, and also, its warm, clean rhythm mode." |
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Born at the end of the revolutionary 1960s, our Voltage VT Classic is modeled on the Ampeg® SVT®-CL and is a faithful and authentic recreation of this legendary bass amplifier. The unique five-way mid frequency control, coupled with useful ultra-hi and ultra-lo switches, opens up a huge range of equalization options, making this amp as versatile as it is powerful. Includes a matched 8x10 cabinet. |
Modeled on the Mesa® Studio .50 Caliber, the Taos .50 Cal offers both pristine clean tones and growling leads. Its immense versatility lends itself to rock, blues, country, metal, and more. Dial in the rhythm channel for funky smooth riffs and switch to lead for those wild solo sections. Further craft your tone with the .50 Cal’s presence knob and onboard spring reverb. Includes matched 1x10 cabinet. |
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Modeled on the Marshall® JMP Lead 50W, our Colonel Plexi 50 is a true classic. An epic combination of classic tube overdrive, power and sustain, the Plexi is a rock and blues powerhouse. We've even reproduced its tonally-distinct I and II inputs, so you can get anything from crunchy rhythms to gut-wrenching leads. Paired with a matching 4x12 cab. |
The Peavey® ValveKing® is a real legend, equally at home with Southern country rock as with mind-melting metal. Along with spring reverb, the unique Texture ™ control completely transforms the amplifier's output from classic Class A to a modern A/B push/pull response, allowing either of this model's channels (clean and lead) to kick back with the good old boys, or dominate a modern stage. |
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The Peavey® Classic 30® is a vintage amplifier with modern sensibilities. It features both clean and lead channels, each with a huge amount of versatility. Its built-in reverb control complements the soul of its sound perfectly, and this amp will see you through everything from blues and vintage rock to heavier gain tones with style. |
The Peavey® 3120 is a three-channel amplifier with clean, rhythm, and lead sounds. Each channel is further tweakable via a three-way damping switch which can provide an up-front and by-the-throat attack, or much more subtle and smooth tonality which doesn't sacrifice any of the clarity and personality Peavey® is famous for. |
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The Peavey® 6505+ is the result of forty years of innovation in amplifier design. Named to celebrate the company's fortieth birthday in 2005, this monster of an amp is used by metal and heavy rock guitarists the world over. It's no one trick pony though, as its deep resonance and diverse rhythm channel make it a sure thing for rock, blues, or even softer sounds. |
The Peavey® 6534+ is a unique new take on the classic 6505+, featuring EL34 tubes for a slightly more British sound, and superior noise reduction. The rhythm channel can create anything from pure clean simplicity to layered crunch, and the lead channel features some of the most punishing yet controlled distortion ever created. A truly diverse new take on a classic Peavey® amplifier. |
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The Budda® SuperDrive 30 Series II, nicknamed the 'Dirty 30', certainly lives up to its reputation by providing a combination of sweet and aggressive tone with a huge amount of flexibility via the Drive channel. The Rhythm channel manages to sound both sparkling and subtle, offering a wide dynamic range and personality whether you play jazz, blues, country, or harder rock styles. |
With an array of unique controls, the Trace Elliot® 1215 is a fantastic modern-sounding bass amplifier with on-board EQ and dual-band compressor. Its preshape circuit brings out the classic Trace sound, whie the variable Valve control allows the amp to be dialed back, or pushed hard for a natural bass overdrive sound. |
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One of the most versatile amps, the Fargen™ Olde 800™'s unique Decade Switch™ allows the amplifier to transform itself instantly into a boutique 60s, rocking 70s, or powerful 80s amp. With a faithful British sound, the Olde 800™ can open up a world of smooth clean tones, enhanced harmonic crunch, and high-gain arena rock. |
The Fargen™ Hot Mod™ Baby Blues™ started with a classic dirty blues amp, and through some of Ben Fargen's modification magic, the result is a captivating blend of smooth jazz and high-gain driving blues energy. With an added Presence control and a completely re-worked Drive circuit, the Baby Blues is breaking out of his crib. |
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Designed to blend the richest clean tones and the fattest sustaining lead tones possible from a dual-channel tube amplifier, the Fargen™ Super Collider™ is a whirlwind of on-stage energy. A simple and glossy clean channel makes a perfect pair with the vibrant lead channel, whose Bright switch is great for an extra boost in those crazy solos. |
The American Acoustic is a warm, versatile acoustic amplifier with sixteen in-built effects including reverb, delay, chorus and vibrato. Modeled on the Fender® Acoustasonic™, Junior DSP, the Feedback control allows acoustic guitar-specific noise reduction, and the Dynamics control allows you to filter harshness at high frequencies without adverse tonal effects. |
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From UK bass amp specialists Ashdown, the Ashdown® ABM 900 EVO III was designed from the ground up to keep both the old-school and technologically-minded happy. With a killer preshape circuit, seven-band EQ, sub-harmonic boost, onboard valve overdrive, and a powerful compressor, this bass amp is a true master of all trades. |
Based on the Fender® Bassman® and twinned with a matching 4x10 cabinet, the multi-talented American Bass King sounds incredible whether you feed it a guitar or a bass. This amplifier will power those big rock chords, as well as blues chops and country licks, and try throwing a distortion or fuzz pedal its way to feel some rumble to be reckoned with. |
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The American Rebel (modeled on the Fender® Hot Rod Deluxe®) serves up a high-gain channel with enough gain, sustain, and overdrive to go around. Paired with its matching 1x12 cabinet, it packs a surprising punch for its smaller frame, but when paired with a large 4x12 cabinet, it really begins to snarl, offering a particular distortion you won't hear anywhere else. |
The American Dual is modeled on the Fender® Twin®, and offers one of the most sought-after clean guitar tones of all time. Sparkly, clear, and absolutely unique, it will comfortably find a home in rock, blues, country, metal, and more. Since it offers such a pure reproduction of your instrument's tone, it really lets the sound of your pedals shine through too. |
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The Colonel Vintage (modeled on the Marshall® JTM45) is a real workhorse. A shiny high-end coupled with incredibly smooth sustain make this amp a perfect partner for emotional blues music. Paired with a 4x10 cabinet with a focus on the low-end, the amp's natural high-end creates a broad frequency response as a great building block to be augmented with gain or modulation pedals. |
A real British institution, the Colonel 900 Lead (modeled on the Marshall® JCM900) is a highly flexible lead channel with wide-ranging drive and presence controls that can craft anything from a subtle crunchy verse riff to a screaming lead solo which aims straight for the heart. Coupled with a unique and uncomplicated British clean channel, this is a groundbreaking amplifier. |
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Modeled on a Soldano® X88 pre-amp pushed through a Mesa Boogie® 20/20 power module, our Sultan Rack 88 offers three channels of tightness and precision, whether you're playing soft rock, or something much heavier and more aggressive. Simple three-band EQ controls, plus Volume and Drive, allow for complete control over each independent channel. |
In 1968, south-west London gave birth to the true British sound of rock music. Our London Century, modeled on the Hiwatt® Custom 100 (DR103), is the amp that defined the sonic signature of some of the biggest rock bands of all time. Its wide-reaching Drive control allows for both clean and distorted sounds on a no-frills single channel amplifier. |
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Modeled on the Bogner® Ecstasy 101B, the Uber Xtreme 101 offers Clean, Rhythm, and Lead channels. Start with the clean tone, which can shape from glassy precision to thick bass, then flick to Rhythm for a blend of both British and American crunch. The Lead channel, when pushed hard, provides enough gain to melt the faces of any audience. |
Our Taos Rectifier is an amp designed from the ground up for punishing distortion. Modeled on the infamous Mesa Boogie® Dual Rectifier®, this amp kicks up the kind of gain that no metal band should be without. Its sublime clean channel should also not be overlooked, its deep, dominating and smooth clean tones beg to be turned up louder and louder. |
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The Vintage Brit (modeled on the VOX® AC30) offers a classic tweed sound which has been a mainstay of everything from back-room blues to stadium rock since the 1960s. With a refined high-end character and tailored Top Cut control to tame the notorious bell-like high frequencies, this amp-of-all-trades is a worthy addition to any axeman's arsenal. |
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