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Hagerman Amplification Introduces Thermionic Reinforcer Preamp

Hagerman Amplification Introduces Thermionic Reinforcer Preamp

Guitarists can use this pedal to add more channels to their existing amplifier or enhance a solid-state power section with honest tube tone.


Hagerman Amplification has introduced the new Thermionic Reinforcer, an all-tube guitar preamplifier pedal with exceptionally versatile sonic capabilities.

Employing a pair of 12AX7 tubes running at high voltage, this pedal has enough output to directly feed a power amplifier via effects loop (or operate as a normal pedal). Guitarists can use this pedal to add more channels to their existing amplifier or enhance a solid-state power section with honest tube tone.

There are two clipping modes: classic tube overdrive, and a novel high-gain symmetrical clipping circuit recently developed by Hagerman. This proprietary new tube clipping circuit is exclusive to the Thermionic Reinforcer, allowing the pedal to deliver a more aggressive, modern sound.

Another key feature is the pedal’s Contour control, a tone circuit placed ahead of clipping stages that offers the ability to tighten the sound, akin to placing a Klon or TS ahead of the pedal.

The pedal’s Bass and Treble controls are placed post-clipping and provide a wide range of tonality from bright to dark.

Powered by standard 9-volt DC external supply, the Thermionic Reinforcer’s two clipping modes, Contour control, and Bass/Treble knobs offer an extraordinary range of options, from mild overdrive to blistering distortion.

Key features include:

  • True bypass
  • 38dB maximum gain
  • 2 x 12AX7 tubes
  • Contour, Drive, Bass, Treble, Level controls
  • 9V @ 700mA power

The Thermionic Reinforcer is priced at $319 and can be purchased at hagamps.com.

For more information, please visit hagamps.com.


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