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"This is the low-watt vintage tone-box every electric guitar player wants, but few could afford.... until now."
Boutique valve amplifiers just became the domain of every guitar player out there. Take a listen and your jaw will drop. This little, low-watt powerhouse rivals much more expensive amps no problem. The Valve Junior guitar amp is vintage tone and crunch in an impressively affordable package. Perfect for recording, live, mic'd use and for practice when space is limited but sacrificing tone isn't an option.
Product Ref: 10462
Boutique goes Newtique
The Valve Junior uses true vintage design philosophies to achieve incredible tone, warmth and responsiveness. Add that to Epiphone's ongoing mission to deliver the best value in fine instruments and you've got an unbeatable combination. And don't let the 5 watts fool you. The Valve Junior is LOUD.
Here's why
Class A: One knob delivers Class A output through a single-ended circuit that responds to your play the way a compact amp is supposed to. Class A amplification delivers constant power from the tube, creating more responsiveness and volume. Keep it at about 3 and you?ll get punchy, clear tone that makes the strings of your guitar feel like they know what you're going to play before you even hit them. The response is quick and lively. Turn it up to 10 and you get a classic crunch that?s gusty without saturating the harmonics.
Single Ended: Single ended amplifiers sound "full", providing rich, luscious overall tonal coloration with enough clarity to bring out the nuances of your guitar and playing. Part of what we call "volume" is how much of the tonal spectrum is making it through to the ear. Fuller delivery of the harmonics being produced deliver more meaningful volume. At lower wattages, they're coveted for a natural break up when turned to higher volumes, resulting in a creamy distortion that makes modern gain sound sterile and flat.
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