Bad Cat Amplifiers Product Line

Bad Cat produces a amazing collection of Class A Amplifiers, which are as good as any boutique amp built today. Mark Sampson, the original founder of Matchless amps which became popular in the 90s, is the original designer of Bad Cat Amps. The tone and character of these amps has led to their widespread popularity.Here is a list of the Bad Cat Product Line.

Mini II 5 Watt
The Mini II 5 Watt may look small, but it has a robust sound and is perfect for studio recording with low sound. This amp is point to point wired and 100% tube.

Alley Cat 7.5 Watt
The Alley Cat is single ended class A with 7.5 watts of power. This little amplifier broadcasts outstanding tone and offers channel switching, too. The Alley Cat is a great amplifier for studio recording, but works well in small venues, and even in homes.

Lil’15
The Lil 15 may be small, but with its channel switching 15 watts this little cat really is really sweet. The clean sound is classic Bad Cat and channel two offers amazing tube overdrive.

Cub II and Cub II Reverb
The Cub II and Cub II reverb bring 15 watts in a pretty small box. You can purchase the Cub II with reverb or without. The Cub II has a great sound and is the perfect accompaniment to your sound.

Artists
There are thousands of artists that use Bad Cat amps and pedals. Some of the better known ones include Nick Hoffman with Kenny Chesney, Billy Joe Armstrong with Green Day, Randall Waller with Shania Twain, Ringo Starr Band, Maroon 5, Jet, Hanson, Ryan Newell with Sister Hazel, Matchbox 20, Taylor Swift, Adam Evans, The Undertones, Jordan Critz, Lauren Ellis, Brad Whitford with Aerosmith, The Chopper Kings, A Thorn for Every Heart, Steve Kline with New Found Glory, and many more. You can check out the Bad Cat website and see actual photos of many of these artists playing with their Bad Cat amps and pedals.

Dealers
Bad Cat dealers may be found in many states throughout the United States. These include Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Michigan, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois , Georgia, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, Missouri, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Alabama, Massachusetts, Texas, Utah, New Mexico, Louisiana, Kansas and Nevada. International Bad Cat dealers may be found in Denmark, Canada, Austria, Australia, Finland, Croatia, England, Greece, Italy, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, and Norway.

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February 9, 2009
Posted in Bad Cat Amps, Boutique Amps — admin @ 12:28 pm

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