Epiphone Valve Senior Head

Epiphone’s Valve Senior is a simple-yet-versatile guitar amplifier with a great sound. It has 18-Watts of Class A/B power. Three 12AX7A Preamp Tubes and two 6V6GT Power Tubes give the Valve Junior a great range of tones. It also has tube-driven reverb and a solid-state rectifier that give you amazing sounds.
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Marshall Haze 15 Watt Head

Marshall Haze 15 Tube Guitar Amplifier Head

The Marshall Haze is a 15-Watt amplifier head that also goes by the names Haze15 and MHZ15. Three ECC83 Preamp Tubes and two 6V6 Power Tubes are used in the Haze, giving you a hard-hitting all-tube sound. The rear panel has outputs for both 8-Ohm and 16-Ohm speaker cabs, giving you a wide range of cab choices. A two-way footswitch comes standard with this head, allowing you to switch channels and toggle the effects section with ease.
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Epiphone Valve Junior Head

If you are looking for a compact, yet great sounding guitar amplifier, Epiphone’s Valve Junior is an excellent choice. This sixteen-pound amp only puts out five-watts of power, but the tone that it delivers rivals many larger, and more powerful amps. The Valve Junior sports one 12AX7 Preamp Tube and one EL84 Power tube. These tubes have been equipped with DC filaments, which reduce humming.
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Peavey Windsor Head

Peavey’s Windsor head is a 100-Watt guitar amplifier with a single channel. It uses three 12AX7 pre-amp tubes and four EL34 power tubes, and can be run on either Class A or Class A/B power. Most amplifiers use one type of power, but Peavey has patented a Texture knob that allows you to push Class A power, Class A/B power, or a mixture of both. This feature lets you get both vintage and modern tones out of the same amplifier with the simple twist of a knob.
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Marshall JCM 800 2203KK

Marshall’s 2203KK is a 100-Watt head that is part of their Signature Series. The 2203KK is a JCM800 that has been tweaked by Kerry King of the band Slayer. When the JCM800 2203 originally came out in 1981, King took it upon himself to add some modifications. His sound became incredibly popular, and so Marshall created a Kerry King Signature Series, the 2203KK.
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