Archive for the ‘Guitar Amplifier’ Category

Crate FlexWave and V-Series Tube Amplifiers

Crate V18-212 Valve Guitar Amplifier

We have just received the latest shipment of Crate guitar amplifiers which includes both the FlexWave and V-Series tube amplifiers. Crate have managed to re-invent the old style solidstate amplifier with their “modern” sounding FlexWave models. All the FlexWave models feature a built-in electronic tuner, 3-channel operation, 18 DSP effects with separate controls including delay and reverb and a CD/MP3 player imput. Anything from a nice clean crystal tone through to an ear piercing high-gain distortion is possible on these amplifiers.

Also in stock are the new Crate V-Series tube amplifiers which will definitely catch the eyes of the more “old-school” guitar players. Ranging from a neighbour friendly 5 watt combo amplifier right through to the not so neighbour friendly 1oo watt head! The V-Series all feature Class A all-tube circuitry, 3-band EQ and spring reverb.

Plug into one of these incredible amplifiers today!

VOX Valvetronix AD30VT

VOX Valvetronix AD30VT

The highly successful Vox Valvetronix series of amplifiers have been in production for many years now. The most recently released amplifiers in this series are the “AD” models which range from 15 watts through to 100 watts of output power. The Valvetronix brand is a culmination of two ground-breaking technologies from both Vox and Korg. The pre-amp section is a derivative of Korgs “Toneworks” high-quality digital amplifier modelling and the power output section has been specifically designed by Vox from the ground level up. This perfect partnership of technologies is about as close as any manufacturer has come to authentically recreating multiple “Class A” and “Class A/B” amplifier tones from a single amplifier unit.
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Kustom Coupe ‘72

Kustom Coupe ‘72

The Kustom ‘72 Coupe Combo is a new twist on the famous “tuck n’ roll” guitar amps of the sixties. The Kustom Coupes have a striking appearance and look like they could have quite easily come straight off an episode of “Happy Days”. The amplifier cabinet is very sturdy and the castors supplied will definitely save you from having to see a chiropractor anytime soon. I would recommend that you roadcase the amplifier if you intend on touring with it, I can’t see the “tuck n’ roll” material holding up very long if it were simply thrown in the back of a truck!
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