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Mojotone Releases New BlackOut Tweed Select

The 5E3-inspired combo builds on the classic circuit but adds a couple of practical updates.

Burgaw, NC (April 4, 2019) -- Mojotone is excited to announce the release of the BLACKOUT TWEED SELECT - a 5E3 inspired amplifier that builds on the classic circuit and provides a couple of usable updates.

The Mojotone BlackOut Select delivers “Tweed Deluxe” style tone on the normal channel with more control over the tone (which now includes treble and bass control), and super responsive high-gain Tweed tones on the new Mojotone “Modern” channel.

 

Mojotone hand wires these at their shop in Burgaw, NC using Mojo Dijon capacitors, a Heyboer power transformer, carbon composite resistors and Alpha potentiometers all packed into their world class finger jointed ¼” solid pine 1X12 cabinet covered in a “BlackOut Tweed” finish and loaded with a Mojotone British Series BV30.

The BlackOut Tweed Select is available exclusively on Reverb.com and will be made in limited numbers.

  • MOJOTONE PART # MOJOBOD
  • UPC: 606034013346
  • PRODUCT NAME: BlackOut Select
  • Brand: Mojotone
  • Price: $995.00
  • Class A/B Cathode Biased
  • 15 Watts
  • 2X 6V6
  • 1X 12AX7
  • 1X 12AY7
  • 5Y3 Rectifier
  • Solid Pine Cabinet, ¼” Fingerjoined
  • Blacked Out Tweed
  • 30-Watt 1X12 Mojotone BV 30 Speaker
  • Handwired in the USA

Watch the company's video demo:

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