65 London Boutique Amp

The 65 London Boutique Amp from 65 Amps is based on some of the greatest low powered amps built in the mid 1960s.  65-london-boutique-ampThese amps were the favorites of many top musicians, and the 65 London is just as popular.  If you need an amp that provides that great British sound and tone but isn’t huge and bulky, the 65 London is exactly what you want.  The amp is used by just about everyone in the business for many different events, including in the recording studio, on tour, on large and small stages, and even at home for practice.  It truly is quite the versatile amp.

This Class A amp features two EL84 tubes, a 12AX7 tube, a EF86 tube, and is cathode biased.  This combines to allow the amp to create a deep, warm tone with some very rich harmonics.  You truly get that big amp sound no matter where you’re playing.  The 65 London produces two very distinct sounds, so it’s like having two amps in one.

The amp’s color channel is driven by the EF86 pentode tube and features a six-way switch and a tone knob.  You can adjust it mid-focus to create both sounds you’d hear during the British Invasion and very rich, harmonic tones like you’d get from today’s modern amps.  The trem channel, driven by the 12AX7 tube, features only one knob and a Bias tremolo controlled by the footswitch.  This feature gives you more classic British, blues, and rock sounds.  More about this great amp is available at www.65amps.com.

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June 30, 2009
Posted in 65 Amps, Boutique Amps — anthony @ 4:15 pm

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