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NEW 65AMPS MONTEREY COMBO - 1x12 G12H
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Quantity in Basket: none
Code: AM-65AM-MONTEREY-1X12-G12H
Price:
$2,895.00
Shipping Weight: 60.00 pounds
1 in stock
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NEW 65AMPS MONTEREY COMBO - 1x12 G12H
65 - Monterey
22 WATT (2x6V6), EF86-12AX7 Cathode Follower with BumpTM
circuit and Defeatable Master Volume
List Price Combo - $3,095 Head - $2,395
Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass, Booster, BumpTM, Bump
ToneTM, Bump LevelTM, Master Volume
The Monterey (formerly the Memphis) was created with the
desire to maximize the potential of the classic American
2x6V6 format. The 65-Monterey is designed with the
purpose of delivering classis American amp tones with a
greatly enhanced vocabulary that extends across the
Atlantic to Britain. The Monterey can go from classic
warm & hot American tones to a wide pallet of modern,
rich boutique distortions at the flip of a switch.
All of this done without the normal sacrifices that one
associates with classic American amps. The bass response
stays tight and composed throughout the tonal spectrum
of the amp. Distortion is robust, complex and unhampered
by the normal shortcomings of traditional circuits. This
means: no flabby low-end, no shrill top-end; a pleasant,
detailed rendition of your favorite 6V6 vocabulary with
many new voices, American and British, added.
The Monterey, along with our SoHo amps, employs our
trademarked BumpTM control. The BumpTM control is a much
more effective alternative to traditional channel
switching. The BumpTM allows the user gain-up and
re-slope the amp's tone stack allowing a much more
midrange to flow through the circuit; thereby gaining up
the entire amp naturally and not inducing false preamp
gain that creates fizz and buzz. The end result is the
effect of having 2 amps in one.
Lastly, we've included a bypassable Master Volume that
we call a "Reductive MasterTM". When the Master is
rolled down, the tone-stack is re-sloped to emphasize
the frequencies that our ears hear better at
high-volumes. The end result is the impression of a
large amp blasting, but at bedroom or small-gig volumes.
When the Master is bypassed, the entire Master circuit
is completely removed, leaving only the pure guitar
signal to flow unfettered through the circuit.
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