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Wizard Amplification Unleashes Modern Classic

Wizards hand-wired Modern Classic is now available

Cornwall, ON (April 22, 2009) - Ready to bring real guitar amplification to the everyday guitar player, Wizard Amplification now offers their Modern Classic, hand-wired, point-to-point, all-tube guitar amplifier directly online for purchase. The customer will deal directly with the manufacturer that has been delivering the real tone behind the scenes for decades. All Modern Classics are built at time of order and are available in a 50-watt 2x12 combo or 50 and 100-watt head configurations.

Wizard Amplification has been building guitar and bass amplifiers 20 years for some of the most influential and prestigious guitarists of our time. The Modern Classic offers you the soft tones of a vintage amp and at the stomp of a switch, the leads of today’s high gain units.



Specs:
- Two inputs (high and low sensitivity) ideal for amplifier ganging.
- Foot-switching capabilities take you from vintage clean to modern high gain with extended bottom end response.
- Lead Gain with Pull Channel Select, Lead Master with Pull Lead Boost, Rhythm with Pull Rhythm Boost, Treble, Middle, Bass and Presence controls.
- 4-8-16 ohm impedance selector.
- White or Gold graphics
- E34L powered 50, 4T50, and 100 watt models.
- Also available in a 2x12" combo.
- Cabinets are of 100% Baltic birch in construction with recessed steel handles, high quality speaker mounting hardware and aluminum jack plates with Switchcraft jacks.
- High grade Tolex covering add to the ruggedness that make all Wizard Speaker Cabinets a thing of beauty and road worthiness.
- Available in a variety of speaker configurations and power handling options, Wizard Speaker Cabinets reproduce warm and smooth characteristics combined with solid punch and clarity.

For more information:
wizardamplification.com

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