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Fargen Amplification Introduces the Micro Plex Amp

Priced at $999 MSRP, the Micro Plex is Fargen’s first production amp available at an entry-level boutique price point.



Sacramento, CA (October 16, 2012) – Fargen Amplification announced today it has expanded its leading boutique tube amplifier line with the introduction of the Micro Plex, at an entry‐level price.

The Micro Plex is a Class A, handwired tube amplifier that offers a versatile range of classic rock tones – from “The Wind Cries Mary” to “Back in Black”. It features a 5 Watt Class A design, with push‐pull gain and tone shift modes. It’s circuit is similar to that of the Fargen Mini Plex MKII, but in a slightly smaller footprint measuring 16.5 x 9 x 7 inches. Priced at $999 MSRP, the Micro Plex is Fargen’s first production amp available at an entry‐level boutique price point.

“Players looking to upgrade to the boutique market can grab the Micro Plex’s top‐shelf tone, at a non‐ boutique price” says Ben Fargen, founder and CEO. “And boutique customers looking for a compact amp will find a lot of tone in this package. Think of this as the little brother to the Mini Plex; it is a wonderful way to capture your rock vibe.”

The Micro Plex is an amp that retailers can offer in their mix, providing customers with an exciting alternative at an attractive price. It is available for shipment immediately with the 2012 holiday season in mind. Fargen with have this amp, along with its complete line of amps and Sonic Edge pedals, at the upcoming Winter NAMM show.

For more information:
www.sonicedgeinc.com


     

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Toby
on 10/22/2012
This is what the Marshall Class 5 should have been.
Matt H
on 10/17/2012
Or get Jim at Li'll Dawg to make you one, by hand, for less than $700. http://www.littledawgamps.com/brit_amps_ home.php
SRV
on 10/17/2012
But the Marshall Class 5 needs MAJOR upgrades to reach its potential....
Charlie
on 10/17/2012
. . .or, you can just buy a marshall class 5 for much less, and be twice as cool.
Magneto
on 10/17/2012
That really is a nice price for boutique, would love to try one.



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