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Blackstar's line of digital programmable amplifiers are available in 60 and 100 watt head format and 15, 30, 60 and 120 watt combo format. Along with the ISF and Emulated output, they also possess powerful digital preamps with 128 unique storage banks to store your settings. Blackstar amplifiers in a store in London, UK
The JCM800 series (Models 2203, 2204, 2205, and 2210) is a line of guitar amplifiers made by Marshall Amplification.The series was introduced in 1981. Although models 1959 and 1987 had been in production since 1965 and the 2203 and 2204 had been in production since 1975, they were redesigned and introduced as JCM800 amplifiers in 1981.
The Flexi-50 amplifier head was released in 2003, and made its debut at that year's Music Live event in the UK. It is a 50-watt, class-AB amplifier, meant to “create an idealized (Marshall) ‘Plexi’ tone". [20] As a “subtle homage” to the Plexi, the Flexi's faceplate is gold Plexiglas. [20]
The London offers 2-amps-in-one. Released January, 2005. [4] Marquee Club - 35Watt (4 x EL84), tube rectified, 3 x 12 AX7, two channels. 65 Amps second model introduced after the London. One 12AX7 is in a "cascode" circuit instead of using an EF86 as was used in the London.
The company was founded as SWR Engineering, Inc. by its namesake, Steve W. Rabe. Rabe was known for his engineering work at Acoustic Control Corporation.After extensive research with top Los Angeles studio bassists, SWR released its first commercial product in 1984, the PB-200 hybrid tube/solid-state bass guitar amplifier.
The company's flagship amp [3] is the BE-100, which was designed as a clone of a 1968 Marshall "Plexi" Super Lead circuit with a "variac," a tone inspired by high-gain 1980s sound of Van Halen. [2] The Dirty Shirley/Twin Sister is the company's take on the tone of 1960s and '70s British classic rock.