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Bad Cat Amplifiers Introduces Hot Cat 50 Amplifier

Bad Cat Amplifiers Introduces Hot Cat 50 Amplifier

Bad Cat Amplifiers has released the new Hot Cat 50, the latest evolution of its flagship high-gain amplifier platform, available in a 1x12 combo or amp head format.



For more than 25 years, the Hot Cat has been Bad Cat’s go-to amplifier for professional players who need powerful clean tones and authoritative high gain in a single, road-ready design. The new Hot Cat 50 builds on that legacy with a redesigned 50-watt power section, expanded EQ flexibility, two fully independent channels, and switchable Lo and Hi gain modes.

“Our goal was to make the cleans bigger and bouncier, like the older Hot Cats, while at the same time making the dirty channel bigger and more visceral than any Hot Cat before. We feel it sets a new benchmark for what a channel-switching amp can be,” said Jon Bingham.

Positioned alongside the company’s Black Cat 30, which focuses on classic, expressive tones, the Hot Cat 50 is designed for players who demand wide dynamic range—from bold, glassy cleans to aggressive crunch and modern high-gain sounds.

The clean channel delivers American-style clarity and headroom in Lo mode, with added bite and bounce in Hi mode for country and roots-rock lead work. The second channel draws inspiration from classic JCM-style circuits, offering punchy 1980s rock tones in Lo mode and tighter, more aggressive gain in Hi mode for modern hard rock and metal.

Additional features include an onboard reverb, effects loop, direct line out, and included two-button footswitch, making the Hot Cat 50 a complete centerpiece for stage or studio rigs.

The Bad Cat Hot Cat 50 combo carries a $2699.99 street price and Hot Cat 50 head is available for $2499.99. For more information, visit badcatamps.com.