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Magnatone Super Fifty-Nine M80 Giveaway!

Magnatone Super Fifty-Nine M80 Giveaway!

You could WIN Slash's Amp of choice from his new album Orgy of the Damned In this all-new giveaway! Enter by August 21, 2024.


Magnatone Super Fifty-Nine M-80 1x12 inch 45-watt Tube Combo Amp

The Super Fifty-Nine M-80 1 x 12-inch tube guitar combo amp is a super-versatile 45-watt, EL34-driven brute. The Super Fifty-Nine M80's tube complement comprises four 12AX7s in the preamp section and two EL34 output tubes, delivering 45 watts in a push-pull Class AB configuration. The M-80 is also equipped with a 12AX7 tube-buffered effects loop. This Combo was the amp of choice for SLASH consistently on his new album "Orgy of the Damned".

Magnatone
$3499.00


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• Apply revered rules to more modern styles.

• Create interesting and complex surf lines.
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