Peavey Valveking 212

Peavey ValveKing 212 Guitar Combo AmplifierPeavey’s ValveKing series uses innovative technology that sets them apart from their competitors. Their ValveKing head and combos have a Texture control feature that allows the guitarist to play the amp using Class A power, Class A/B power, or any mixture of the two choices. This feature makes it possible to get just about any tone out of the ValveKing 100-watt head, 1×12 Combo, or 2×12 Combo.
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Vox Night Train

Vox’s new Night Train NT15H Head is a busy, all-tube-loving guitarist’s dream come true. This 15-Watt head weighs a little less than seventeen pounds, and is barely over a foot wide and six inches deep. The Night Train is equipped with two 12AX7 Preamp Tubes and two EL84 Power Tubes, giving you the pristine cleans and tough overdrive of the larger Vox models, particularly the AC15.
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Marshall Class5 Combo

Marshall Class 5 Guitar Combo AmplifierMarshall has a five-watt combo, the Class5, that is incredibly user-friendly, yet gives amazing Marshall tone. This all-tube combo has two ECC83 Preamp Tubes and one EL84 Power Tube. The Class5 is a Class-A design, and has a warm, classic Marshall tone. The amp comes with one specially designed 16Ohm ten-inch Celestion G10F-15 speaker, which keeps the low-end solid, unlike many 1×10 combos. The speaker can be bypassed, allowing you to use a separate cabinet.
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Krank Rev Jr.

Krank Amplification has a set of low-watt amplifiers that mimic their insanely popular Rev Series 1 Head and speaker cabinets. The Rev Junior is the first low-wattage amp in the Krank Junior Series. This 1×12 combo is available in 20-Watt and 50-Watt versions. It has a solid wood construction, and one twelve-inch Eminence speaker.
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Line 6 Flextone III

The Flextone III from Line 6 is one of the most versatile combo amplifiers around. The Flextone III is a 150 watt modeling amplifier, and thanks to its POD XT, you can get thirty-two different amp tones out of this one combo amp. You can get from super clean tone to crazy raunchy tone, and everything in between, with the simple turn of a knob. Sixteen different amp sounds, each with two variations, as well as Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence, and Drive controls, will allow any multi-genre guitarist the opportunity to find their perfect tones, and all in one amplifier.
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