Class A/B
ARTICLES
Fender Hot Rod DeVille Michael Landau 212 Review
June 22, 2015
A supremely versatile two-channel pedal platform.
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Ask Amp Man: Beefing Up a Vintage Fender Vibrolux Reverb
May 27, 2015
Can you turn a vintage Fender Vibrolux Reverb into a mini Super Reverb?
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Orange Rockerverb 50 MKIII Review
May 18, 2015
Improved reverb and scalable power make an Orange stalwart more versatile than ever.
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Bradford Sterling Review
July 29, 2014
A deco-styled EL84 18-watter melds Vox and Marshall sounds.
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Vox Night Train G2 NT15C1 Review
February 24, 2014
Vox’s compact amp line evolves, growing more versatile.
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Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb Review
January 14, 2014
Fender subtly updates a classic, delivering value, dynamics, and versatility.
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Review Demo - Jaguar HC50
July 3, 2013
Premier Guitar's Shawn Hammond demos the Jaguar HC50 for the August 2013 issue of Premier Guitar.
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1963 Fender Bass VI and 1966 Fender Bassman
June 8, 2012
Cream’s Jack Bruce and The Shadows’ Jet Harris were among those who explored the Bass VI’s soloing capability.
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Two-Rock Exo-15 Amp Review
January 10, 2012
With the new EXO-15, the company focused on capturing that accuracy and transparency in a small, studio-friendly unit.
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Ampeg Lee Jackson VL502
September 20, 2011
The Ampeg VL502, along with all the amps in the VL Series, was designed by amp guru Lee Jackson.
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Encounters With The Mad Professor
January 17, 2011
It’s amazing how unusual circumstances can connect players with great guitar equipment.
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1963 Fender Twin-Amp Model 6G8-A
August 17, 2010
In 1953, Fender launched an amp that would become the industry standard for decades to come: the Twin.
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Video Review - ZT Amplifiers Club
May 6, 2010
PG's Pat Smith walks us through his Web Exclusive review of the ZT Amplifiers' Club combo (the full review can be found on http://www.premierguitar.com).
The ZT Club is a solid-state combo that rocks out an incredible 200 watts of Class A/B power.Sharing the same proprietary electronics design of the Lunchbox amp, the Club is capable of delivering 200 watts with output over 130dB at only 22 pounds and just a few inches bigger than the custom 12 driver inside. The Club expands on the ZT Lunchbox platform by featuring separate Bass and Treble controls, an effects loop, and a traditional Reverb control.
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The ZT Club is a solid-state combo that rocks out an incredible 200 watts of Class A/B power.Sharing the same proprietary electronics design of the Lunchbox amp, the Club is capable of delivering 200 watts with output over 130dB at only 22 pounds and just a few inches bigger than the custom 12 driver inside. The Club expands on the ZT Lunchbox platform by featuring separate Bass and Treble controls, an effects loop, and a traditional Reverb control.
Cicognani Imperium H-150 Amp Review
February 11, 2010
The Cicognani Imperium is packed with tons of tones at all volumes
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Fender Princeton Reverb
October 21, 2009
Zach finds that a Fender Princeton is older than its owner thought.
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1959 Fender Harvard with 1962 Fender Esquire
September 18, 2009
The magical duo of the sixties: a Fender Esqure and Harvard amp.
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Mesa/Boogie Electra-Dyne Head Review
September 18, 2009
The Electra-Dyne strays from Mesa/Boogie''s traditional format, but delivers killer cleans.
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